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Zimmerman trial
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De
17/07/2013 16:48:06
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, États-Unis
 
 
À
17/07/2013 16:38:06
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
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Forum:
Politics
Catégorie:
Nouvelles
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01578375
Message ID:
01578652
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50
>>>>>>>>We may not agree what happened or about the result of the Zimmerman case, but like the juror who was interviewed said, you look at the evidence and apply the law as it is written and this is the result. Now the logic and chain of events, and what could have been or should have been done is entirely a differently matter. It could have been so easy for things to have turned out differently with no one hurt.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I think that the big elephant that nobody wants to talk about, or is talking about, is why there is the need of an armed civilian patrolling the streets of a civilized country, for the rest is just a (predictable?) consequence of this.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>[Update]And this is what the news should be talking about, in my opinion. [/Update]
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I think that the big elephant that nobody wants to talk about, or is talking about, is why there is the need of a person assaulting another person, punching them in the face and slamming their head on the pavement? If Trayvon would have just walked home, he would still be here today and they racism criers would have to find something else.
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>>>>>If Zimmerman hadn't followed him and scared him, we'd never had heard of either of them. No question in my mind that, morally, Zimmerman is responsible for that boy's death.
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>>>>>Tamar
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>>>>So if somebody follows me and scares me, I have permission to brutally attack them. Got it.
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>>>No, but then I'm opposed to Stand Your Ground laws on principle.
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>>>In this case, Zimmerman provoked the entire incident. He carried a gun while on Town Watch (which I understand is in opposition to best practices). He decided that Martin was suspicious. Despite the recommendation of the 911 operator, he chose to follow Martin.
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>>>>Trayvon was a thug who initiated the physical confrontation. Anytime you do that you are putting your life in somebody's hands.
>>>
>>>Martin was a kid walking home from the store. He wasn't the best kid, but he wasn't a thug (as I've now seen a number of people refer to him). He was doing nothing wrong what a bigger, stronger, older man started following him. Is it surprising that this boy, this child, became scared and reacted badly?
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>>You know that what you wrote is complete nonsense? I already asked Mike B of how many teachers and students testified of a good character of TM? Tell me, how many? Where did you get the GZ was stronger? It is the lies of the prosecutors that GZ was following TM. Since when being suspicious of someone justifies punches? Can you imagine what it feels like being punched in the nose with a fist? I bet you would profile young black men (and 17 is not a boy) if you were at night in certain parts of the city.
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>Whenever I go anywhere, be it night or during the day, I am constantly profiling those around me. From my martial arts training, it is called "situational awareness". I am ready to respond quickly and decisively if attacked, and I can usually pickout the ones who will be prone to doing it. The other thing I've learned is, if it looks like you know what you're doing and watching around you, you are less likely to be attacked because the cowards and thugs prey on the weak.

You'd never see me coming.

j/k
Very fitting: http://xkcd.com/386/
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