Funny, how "Kid" and "Adult" are separated by very little...yet is very quickly found out when a crime is committed.
. I hate to admit it, but my wife is one who cant believe Zimmerman wasnt convicted. She made up her mind 100% on what Diane Sawyer reported , and mommy emotion. We got in a very heated discussion over it when i told her she was just like the rest of the fucking sheep who are manipulated by government and their media. All she could say was. He shouldnt have left his car after the police told him not to pursue Martin. Great, i said, i agree, he shouldnt have, BUT, he didnt break any law by doing it. Everything,right up to shooting Martin was legal, and luckily those 6 women on the jury were not as brainwashed as you are. THINK. Needless to say, she didnt like that, but eventually after back and forth heated debate, she finally admitted in her own little way that well, technically, i guess he didnt break any laws, but its still his fault. I asked her, would you be willing to send a man to prison for 30 years that did not break one law based on nothing but your emotions. Yes or No.
That lady that was interviewed last night that was on the jury, she even said that the 911 operator told GZ to keep an eye on him and thats why he got out of the car.
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His family legal team is putting him out there with truely tragic victims of ignoramce/racism which is just disgusting. A suburban kid obviously generates more cash than 100 inner city kids could ever fathom:down:
Emmett Till, maybe. Medgar Evers and Rosa Parks, never. To me, there is a huge difference between a victim and someone that stands (or sits) for their rights knowing there are consequences.