Total bullshit--blame the victim, thats great--his murdering pu7nk son gets off scott free and scumbuckets lik Fox news celebrate--oh yeah, blacks are the real racisits who brought themselves over on slave ships, weere denied the right to vote or due process of law--you are a friggin imbecile.
OK...seeing you want to play history teacher, tell me how the blacks got onto the ships that sailed back to America ? Clue : The Europeans didn't go on hunting trips to round them up forcibly. No, that would be too difficult. Just befriend a chief of a warring black tribe and pay him off with some trinkets in exchange for black prisoners. The Africans sold their own souls.
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Total bullshit--blame the victim, thats great--his murdering pu7nk son gets off scott free and scumbuckets lik Fox news celebrate--oh yeah, blacks are the real racisits who brought themselves over on slave ships, weere denied the right to vote or due process of law--you are a friggin imbecile.
OK...seeing you want to play history teacher, tell me how the blacks got onto the ships that sailed back to America ? Clue : The Europeans didn't go on hunting trips to round them up forcibly. No, that would be too difficult. Just befriend a chief of a warring black tribe and pay him off with some trinkets in exchange for black prisoners. The Africans sold their own souls.
Was it noted that there were a rash of break-ins committed by black males in that complex?
I know you're never going to be convinced that Martin might have caught Zimmerman's attention because he was black, and therefore, started following him. I know that's not a possibility in your world, because Zimmerman could do no wrong in your world.
It's very reasonable that Martin caught Zimmerman's attention because he was black, given the rash of break ins. This very well could have prompted Zimmerman to call 911 because he thought Martin was acting suspiciously or being on drugs.
However, you're using the OPINION of the officer. I'm using Zimmerman's own words.
Nice strawman.
People who are arguing a winning position do that sort of thing all the time.
Anyway, you're absolutely not using Zimmerman's own words. See, his own words say he called 911 because Martin looked suspicious.
You're injecting your own biases to fill in the rest.
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Quote Originally Posted by Ktrain:
Was it noted that there were a rash of break-ins committed by black males in that complex?
I know you're never going to be convinced that Martin might have caught Zimmerman's attention because he was black, and therefore, started following him. I know that's not a possibility in your world, because Zimmerman could do no wrong in your world.
It's very reasonable that Martin caught Zimmerman's attention because he was black, given the rash of break ins. This very well could have prompted Zimmerman to call 911 because he thought Martin was acting suspiciously or being on drugs.
However, you're using the OPINION of the officer. I'm using Zimmerman's own words.
Nice strawman.
People who are arguing a winning position do that sort of thing all the time.
Anyway, you're absolutely not using Zimmerman's own words. See, his own words say he called 911 because Martin looked suspicious.
You're injecting your own biases to fill in the rest.
I know you're never going to be convinced that Martin might have caught Zimmerman's attention because he was black, and therefore, started following him. I know that's not a possibility in your world, because Zimmerman could do no wrong in your world.
Notice the projection here.
See, it is not at all possible to you, despite the fact that Zimmerman's words actually say so, that Zimmerman saw someone in the dark and pouring down rain, looking suspicious, and based on that alone called the police.
But of course you've done nothing but reveal your biases on this case during the entirety of it.
So I'm not surprised.
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Quote Originally Posted by Ktrain:
I know you're never going to be convinced that Martin might have caught Zimmerman's attention because he was black, and therefore, started following him. I know that's not a possibility in your world, because Zimmerman could do no wrong in your world.
Notice the projection here.
See, it is not at all possible to you, despite the fact that Zimmerman's words actually say so, that Zimmerman saw someone in the dark and pouring down rain, looking suspicious, and based on that alone called the police.
But of course you've done nothing but reveal your biases on this case during the entirety of it.
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