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Agree to disagree.
And you just contradicted yourself. He said the community has had many burglaries that were committed by black men. If he were white, he wouldn't have confronted him as the burglars were black. |
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It's ludicrious to suggest that if the description of the burglar had been a white male that Zimmerman would've followed him.
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The only reason this is a big issue is because the media, MSNBC especially, attempted to stir up racial tension to make a profit both economically and politically- and the cognitive dissonance they sold you isn't contributing anything to the conversation except misinformation and racist falsehoods. |
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statics prove that in the state of texas....blacks are more likely to get the death penality.
Racism? No. its not racism at ALL. http://bossip.com/742759/race-matter...s-than-whites/ AND it shows blacks are 3 times likely to get the death penality all together http://www.amnestyusa.org/our-work/i...nalty-and-race |
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I mean if there had been break ins in your neighborhood, and you had a description of the person who was doing it, and you saw someone walking around your neighborhood late at night who you didn't recognize and they fit the description you CANNOT tell me you wouldn't be wary of that person. Whether they were white, black, Hispanic, or purple if they fit the description and you didn't know them you would be suspicious. Not saying you would then follow that person, and go as far as Zimmerman did, but you seriously cannot blame him for being wary of Trayvon. |
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Side note. My sister was pulled over by the cops at 3 am because she was driving a green Honda and they were looking for a silver Honda.
I think the biggest issue is that while Zimmerman was wrong, Martin was wrong too. Martin had a phone. He could have called the cops and reported a crazy guy was following him. Instead of calling the cops, he decided to instead follow Zimmerman and beat him up. |
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If Martin was white, then people like Jesse Jackson would not have paid attention. Why? It's two white people shooting each other and they would not have been able to play the race card. If it was two black people involved in the shooting, then would they have cared? No. I think in many ways, racism played a part in making the situation what it was. Without it being one person that passes for white and one black guy, the media would not have cared as much. In the end of the day, it is what sells. If no one pays attention, then why bother? |
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im not talking about moral racism. im talking about factual, blacks are more likely to get convicted than whites.
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2.If I were in Zimmerman's shoes and supposedly being a neighborhood watchmen in alert of there being a high burglary scene, I would have confronted Trayvon, (Please note that as a watchman, your job is to watch and not be police) and said "Buddy, or son, my name is George and I live in Apt X, and .... and that's how it should have went. |
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Also, on the 911 tape, Zimmerman mentions he sees him having his hand in his waistband. I think Martin was profiled based on his clothes. |
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Barack Obama says that "Trayvon Martin could have been me, 35 years ago" and acknowledges the mindset "that if a white male teen was involved in the same kind of scenario, both the outcome and the aftermath might have been different" - Link.
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You and I disagree on the race debate in this story, but I gotta agree, he'll be relieved this is distracting everyone from the NSA right now.
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I don't know what George Zimmerman had to defend himself from. Last time I checked, a pack of Skittles and a can of Arizona ice tea aren't weapons.
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What would be Trayvon's motive for beating the shit out of George? All you Zimmerman supporters answer that please
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And for our new installment of "Florida, can't you do anything right?", allegations against the jurors are now coming to light, since they had access to family and friends. One even said her book which she planned to write, now scrapped, would be about her and her husband's perspectives of the trial. Hmm. Link.
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Secondly are you seriously trying to say that Trayvon did NOT beat up Zimmerman? So what all the evidence saying that he did, such as pictures of Zimmerman's injuries, and that Trayvon had to be on top of Zimmerman when he was shot, is just made up? Also I'm not a Zimmerman supporter, I don't support when he did. I thought he should have gotten manslaughter. My opinion is completely based on the facts of the case, not the bullshit the media has said since day one. And I do not believe that Zimmerman hunted down and killed this boy just for the fun of it. And honestly it's ignorant to believe otherwise. |
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Why shouldn't Zimmerman have the right to defend himself in a physical confrontation started by someone who he was walking away from? Do you think his plan was to start a fight and let Trayvon beat the shit out of him so he could to shoot him in self defense? Occam's Razor bro. The most likely scenario is that Trayvon started the fight. It's sucks, but there's nothing to prove otherwise. |
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From a glance at other sources it may well be the case that he got into fights at school and the like, but (a) that's the norm for most teenage boys and (b) that's quite some way from being "a violent asshole with a record". |
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If we're going on chit chat, there are accusations that Zimmerman molested a woman for over 10 years starting at the age of 6. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1676729.html
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1) The organised fights: I believe the texts and videos you refer to were excluded by the trial judge, Debra Nelson, on the grounds that they were irrelevant and the defence did not seek to introduce them at trial at a later date. That means the evidence is untested, and its reliability therefore rests at the level of hearsay (i.e. not particularly strong). Mere "suggestion" is not sufficient to establish a record, and your subsequent claim that he "wouldn't have been afraid to start a fight" rests on nothing stronger than speculation. I got into fights at school, yet I don't tend to walk up to people and start pummeling their head in. 2) The firearm: See above. Also, claiming possession of a gun leads to a propensity for violence would somewhat harm your claims about Mr Zimmerman... 3) The jewellery: Given the items in question, I find it very surprising indeed that such a haul would not result in an arrest and charge. Twelve items of jewellery and a screwdriver is pretty suspicious, after all, and certainly would not result in merely a suspension in most jurisdictions. Indeed, the reports suggest the suspension was for a graffiti incident and that no action was taken in relation to the jewellery discovery, which raises some concerns as to the reliability of the claims about it. In particular, the report states further down that the police found no evidence that they were stolen items or that Martin was involved in any such activity. As I alluded to above, "history" is some way from a "record", and certainly the general understanding of a "record" in this context. Perhaps my background in law makes me take these things with a larger-than-average pinch of salt, but I think throwing around accusations about the character of the parties (particularly the deceased, who is in no position to respond to them) is pretty counterproductive. I'd prefer to leave it to see if any further action is taken by the DoJ. |
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dr2005, are you viewing the situation as if you are Trayvon Martin? You need to be able to separate what you think you would do in the case. You state you started fights but you won't go pummel in someone's head has nothing to do with this situation. Trayvon Martin did do damage to Zimmerman's face and back of head. He was sitting on Zimmerman when he was shot.
It is a good thing that people do not let emotions dictate the court case. It requires proof beyond a reasonable doubt. Most people have issues regarding this and instead go with their emotions. A psychology experiment was set up and they found that a shocking amount of students would convict people without even evidence. One thing that still bothers me is why did Trayvon Martin never call the police? If someone is following you, wouldn't you want to call the police? He was talking to his friend on the phone so he did have a phone. I would call 911 before getting into a fight with someone following me. |
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http://www.cnn.com/2013/07/22/us/flo...html?hpt=hp_c3
This is not exactly relevant to the discussion, but it does involve Zimmerman being a rational human being that he seems to be. It's going to be difficult for him to get rid of this common view that he's a "racist." I can only imagine what he's going through...you're already grieved with killing a dude, and now you gotta deal with people on your back the whole time claiming that you're a racist. Gotta be tough, but I'm glad that the public eye is...kinda sorta moving their eyes away from him cause, you know, <sarcasm>William and Kate's baby is important</sarcasm>. |
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That doesn't mean anything. He didn't save anybody.
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