One reaction, was the execution of a woman and her husband due to a rumor. “The government relentlessly investigated Julius Rosenberg and his wife, Ethel…the U.S. government carried out the execution.” (1) After many years after his execution, it has been learned that the woman, Ethel, had not commited treason; she had wrongfully been punished as a result of the government’s haste to put an end to their fear. “they had no evidence of Ethel's involvement, but after interviewing more than 40 people in front of a grand jury, prosecutors still chose to indict both Julius and Ethel for conspiracy to commit espionage.” (1) The government’s response had taken a life in just this one situation, many others occurred similar to this. Under fear, the government hurriedly takes action; fear causes the incidental overlook of specific details and the rush of a response. To conclude, fear in anything or anyone clouds judgement. In an important situation, the government must act without panic; many will be affected in such a situation, the media, individuals, and the reputation of the government. Fear and its response can be life altering in severe cases and may cause harsh, unjudged actions in
One reaction, was the execution of a woman and her husband due to a rumor. “The government relentlessly investigated Julius Rosenberg and his wife, Ethel…the U.S. government carried out the execution.” (1) After many years after his execution, it has been learned that the woman, Ethel, had not commited treason; she had wrongfully been punished as a result of the government’s haste to put an end to their fear. “they had no evidence of Ethel's involvement, but after interviewing more than 40 people in front of a grand jury, prosecutors still chose to indict both Julius and Ethel for conspiracy to commit espionage.” (1) The government’s response had taken a life in just this one situation, many others occurred similar to this. Under fear, the government hurriedly takes action; fear causes the incidental overlook of specific details and the rush of a response. To conclude, fear in anything or anyone clouds judgement. In an important situation, the government must act without panic; many will be affected in such a situation, the media, individuals, and the reputation of the government. Fear and its response can be life altering in severe cases and may cause harsh, unjudged actions in