Trayvon Martin's Murder

Discussion in 'In the News' started by goodlove, Mar 8, 2012.

  1. Mikey

    Mikey Well-Known Member

    She was the best person to rely on to talk on behalf of Trayvon. She didn't do a good enough job. And I don't think John Guy did a very good job in the courtroom either. Same thing with Bao for the prosection. He couldn't answer a "yes" or "no" question when the Judge kept asking him the same question over and over again.

    The state of Florida is known for making these kinds of verdicts (ie - Terri Schiavo, Casey Anthony, etc.) Maybe it may not be race-based, could just be the way Florida's court systems operate.

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    What is he doing in front of all of those people, putting on a show, celebrating?
     
    Last edited: Jul 14, 2013
  2. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    Go ahead and get you one here. It is good in Florida too.
     
  3. newblackman88

    newblackman88 Member

    Wow this is so messed up. Just shows me that even 2013, America doesn't care about us young black males :(
     
  4. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    I think that attributing that much impact to Jeantel just makes her a bete noire for this case. People who think that lies about things like her age means she is lying about something as critical as the murder of her close friend strain credulity. That would be like me qualifying my 11-year old as a liar because he doesn't tell me the truth about how many cookies he ate. I am not excusing her for lying, but I would not allow that to taint every subsequent word she uttered.
     
  5. z

    z Well-Known Member

    Wow, wow

    Welcome to AmeriKKa bitches.
     
  6. Alinoa

    Alinoa New Member

    Arming black folk will not the problem solve. The first Aferican American to use SyG in their own defense will go to prison.

    nd that's fact.

    The hypocrisy is stunning. But there it is.
     
  7. z

    z Well-Known Member

    he was found not to be guilty but that doesn't mean he's innocent

    his attorney did a better job than the prosecution team

    all I know is Mark O'mara is going to cash in BIG
     
  8. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    Current TV has an interesting show on Stand Your Ground and individuals who have been acquitted using it as a defense.
     
  9. Since1980

    Since1980 Well-Known Member

    This. I have my own thoughts on the jury's verdict but...I'm just tired and a little sad right now. *sigh*
     
  10. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

    The concern for such things is how the jury will take it. People who mention her lies don't care about her lie but how it may affect the jury. It was already a questionable case but the lies did not help.
     
  11. z

    z Well-Known Member

    justice failed by taking the day off
    justice has taken the day off folks

    and 5 out of the 6 jurors are mothers, interesting
     
  12. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Already been used as a defense in trials, and they've won. Some have also used it to explain it to the police, and were never charged.
    In Nevada after Trayvon was killed, a Black man used it (his victim was a White Hispanic) and he was not charged. The law is very adamant about it... as we once again saw tonight.
     
  13. 4north1side2

    4north1side2 Well-Known Member

    If that was one of my boys, Zimmerman would not be alive.
     
  14. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    One has EIGHT kids!!
     
  15. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    True, but this is what I know about guns; when a man pulls out a nine and suddenly his target draws his own piece, the street 'hero' has second thoughts.


    It's one thing to kill an unarmed civilian, but few cowboys want to go down in a mutual blaze of glory on principle.

    I still don't think Zimmerman drew on Trayvon from a prone position. IMO they separated, and Zim drew on him but didn't fire immediately.

    If Tray had a piece and had it in his hand and asked Zimmerman, 'why is your creepy ass FOLLOWING ME?', knowing the pussy that he is, we all know Zimmerman would've turned around and got back in his car.

    If Zimmerman even suspected Trayvon had a gun, I don't think he would've gotten out of his ride.


    I'm venting, but the way things went down in Florida and some people thinking you can murder with impunity an unarmed BM not even committing a crime, sometimes being armed is the better alternative.

    Hell, if there were a huge influx of BM applying for concealed carry permits, maybe we'd get some reasonable gun control laws in this country.lol
     
  16. Alinoa

    Alinoa New Member

    In Florida though?

    A new bar has been set by this though.

    And the fact that black men who are criminals or under the eye of the law get harsher treatment.

    As much as this wasn't fair to Trayvon or his family..the same applied rules will be unfair to a black >male< who uses this defense toward a dead white male.

    Plain and simple is America is shit to the black population a d always has been.
    (Shit as in: treats in a fucked up way)
     
  17. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    The modern gun rights movement was arguably started by fear of the armed Black Panthers in California. Article HERE:
     
  18. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    I would soo rep this
     
  19. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    His mistake I feel was in his rebuttal was to tell the jurors to basically vote 'with their hearts'. Then right after he closed, the judge instructed them, don't (dare) vote with emotion. :smt120
     
  20. Mikey

    Mikey Well-Known Member

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/16/george-zimmerman_n_1676729.html

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/13/george-zimmerman-not-guilty_n_3588743.html

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/09/george-zimmerman-trayvon-martin_n_1335984.html
     

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