LondonJohn
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Are you in agreement with Rolfe's sarcastic description of the Kerchers?
In what way was Rolfe's post sarcastic towards the Kerchers? And in what way was it denigrating in any way towards the Kerchers? I read that post as a criticism of those who seek to beatify the Kercher family in the same way as they have beatified Meredith Kercher. It's totally appropriate to say that on the whole the Kercher family have conducted themselves with quiet dignity (although I do think that John Kercher might live to regret a couple of articles he's written), and it's also fair to say that everything we know points to Meredith having been a kind, outgoing, loving, ambitious young woman. But I agree completely with Rolfe that there has been a grotesque distortion taking place among many pro-guilt commentators, in which Meredith and her family have transmogrified into saintly figures who are also near-deities in their untouchability. I think that such depictions are warped, unnecessary and wrong. It reminds me very strongly of the post-death beatification of Princess Diana.
As regards the practicalities of air fares and so on, I would actually agree that there is an unfair disparity between the comparative luxuries offered to Knox's family (although I don't think one can blame the family themselves for accepting many of these gifts, provided that they haven't prostituted themselves to the gift-givers in the process), and the lack of assistance offered to the Kercher family. I happen to think that the UK foreign office should have found a way to fund a certain level of travel and subsistence for Meredith's family, and I think it's deplorable that this hasn't happened. I feel very sorry for the fact that both Meredith's parents appear to be quite seriously ill, and yet they also appear to be getting no financial assistance towards observing the justice process surrounding their daughter's murder.