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jose balu wrote:I never said anyone was racist. Just that anyone can be.
jose balu wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Is it Georges Black, Hispanic or white genes that are racist ?..Perhaps George is self racist his nose hates his face.
Any and all colors, and all combinations thereof, can be racist. And they can be racist against any and all colors, even their own, sometimes.
bizguy wrote:Any and all colors, and all combinations thereof, can be racist. And they can be racist against any and all colors, even their own, sometimes.
How does one believe that their own race is superior to their own race?
knothead wrote:bizguy wrote:Any and all colors, and all combinations thereof, can be racist. And they can be racist against any and all colors, even their own, sometimes.
How does one believe that their own race is superior to their own race?
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I think that would fall into a caste system . . . . same race but divided over mores and economic domination, my guess.
jose balu wrote:There are people who hate their own race, and do think other races may be 'superior'.
The only ones I have personally known were black. Except for my bro in law who is Iranian.
Nekochan wrote:Everyone having racist tendencies, true or not (and I'm not so sure it IS true), is no excuse for what the media did to Zimmerman, before the trial, and what is happening still, after the trial.
This is about the media making Zimmerman out to be a racist, evil monster.
Slicef18 wrote:Nekochan wrote:Everyone having racist tendencies, true or not (and I'm not so sure it IS true), is no excuse for what the media did to Zimmerman, before the trial, and what is happening still, after the trial.
This is about the media making Zimmerman out to be a racist, evil monster.
Having never been in that neighborhood before, George Zimmerman would have stopped me and asked what I was doing there. Remember, he was a member of the local neighborhood watch and was expected to confront strangers in the high crime rate of that housing area. Also, Have you seen the true size of Trayvon Martin? He was near six feet tall and well muscled. Not this little boy
Slicef18 wrote:
Having never been in that neighborhood before, George Zimmerman would have stopped me and asked what I was doing there. Remember, he was a member of the local neighborhood watch and was expected to confront strangers in the high crime rate of that housing area. Also, Have you seen the true size of Trayvon Martin? He was near six feet tall and well muscled. Not this little boy
Sal wrote:Slicef18 wrote:
Having never been in that neighborhood before, George Zimmerman would have stopped me and asked what I was doing there. Remember, he was a member of the local neighborhood watch and was expected to confront strangers in the high crime rate of that housing area. Also, Have you seen the true size of Trayvon Martin? He was near six feet tall and well muscled. Not this little boy
Yes, he was a young black man, so obviously, very suspicious and menacing.
You say Zimmerman would've stopped and asked you what you were doing there.
Ignoring for the moment the fact that Zimmerman NEVER reported suspicious whites, or hispanics, or asians, or women, only young black males over 40 times ...
... ignoring that fact for the moment, Zimmerman claims that Martin was "checking him out" and "circled his truck" as he sat in it.
Why didn't Zimmerman roll down his window and say something like, "Hi! I'm George Zimmerman with the neighborhood watch. I don't recognize you from the neighborhood. Are you staying here?".
What do you think might have happened if he had done so?
Do you think Martin would've jumped through his truck window and started viciously beating him?
Or, do you think Trayvon would've said, "My dad lives down there."
Instead, Zimmerman chose to stalk Martin through a dark, rainy neighborhood with a loaded handgun.
And, now a teenager who was doing nothing wrong is dead.
I have a problem with that.
You don't?
knothead wrote:Slicef18 wrote:Nekochan wrote:Everyone having racist tendencies, true or not (and I'm not so sure it IS true), is no excuse for what the media did to Zimmerman, before the trial, and what is happening still, after the trial.
This is about the media making Zimmerman out to be a racist, evil monster.
Having never been in that neighborhood before, George Zimmerman would have stopped me and asked what I was doing there. Remember, he was a member of the local neighborhood watch and was expected to confront strangers in the high crime rate of that housing area. Also, Have you seen the true size of Trayvon Martin? He was near six feet tall and well muscled. Not this little boy
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Taller yes . . . . . bigger no . . . . . he was out weighed 156 to 204 and an immature kid.
Slicef18 wrote:Nekochan wrote:Everyone having racist tendencies, true or not (and I'm not so sure it IS true), is no excuse for what the media did to Zimmerman, before the trial, and what is happening still, after the trial.
This is about the media making Zimmerman out to be a racist, evil monster.
Having never been in that neighborhood before, George Zimmerman would have stopped me and asked what I was doing there. Remember, he was a member of the local neighborhood watch and was expected to confront strangers in the high crime rate of that housing area. Also, Have you seen the true size of Trayvon Martin? He was near six feet tall and well muscled. Not this little boy
Sal wrote:Slicef18 wrote:
Having never been in that neighborhood before, George Zimmerman would have stopped me and asked what I was doing there. Remember, he was a member of the local neighborhood watch and was expected to confront strangers in the high crime rate of that housing area. Also, Have you seen the true size of Trayvon Martin? He was near six feet tall and well muscled. Not this little boy
Yes, he was a young black man, so obviously, very suspicious and menacing.
You say Zimmerman would've stopped and asked you what you were doing there.
Ignoring for the moment the fact that Zimmerman NEVER reported suspicious whites, or hispanics, or asians, or women, only young black males over 40 times ...
... ignoring that fact for the moment, Zimmerman claims that Martin was "checking him out" and "circled his truck" as he sat in it.
What do you think might have happened if he had done so?
Do you think Martin would've jumped through his truck window and started viciously beating him?
Or, do you think Trayvon would've said, "My dad lives down there."
Instead, Zimmerman chose to stalk Martin through a dark, rainy neighborhood with a loaded handgun.
And, now a teenager who was doing nothing wrong is dead.
I have a problem with that.
You don't?
That's nice that you haven't met any. Not many for me either.bizguy wrote:jose balu wrote:There are people who hate their own race, and do think other races may be 'superior'.
The only ones I have personally known were black. Except for my bro in law who is Iranian.
That's news to me. In my 54 years I've never known anyone to be racist against their own race. That has to be extremely depressing to believe you are inferior to other races.
Slicef18 wrote:
Because that would have been a stupid thing to do.It was a relatively high crime neighborhood and if trayvon had been a overt crook, here sits Zimmerman who'd be fighting in an upward direction from the confines of a vehicle while Martin would would be fighting in a downward direction from a free area.
Slicef18 wrote:Sal wrote:Slicef18 wrote:
Having never been in that neighborhood before, George Zimmerman would have stopped me and asked what I was doing there. Remember, he was a member of the local neighborhood watch and was expected to confront strangers in the high crime rate of that housing area. Also, Have you seen the true size of Trayvon Martin? He was near six feet tall and well muscled. Not this little boy
Yes, he was a young black man, so obviously, very suspicious and menacing.
You say Zimmerman would've stopped and asked you what you were doing there.
Ignoring for the moment the fact that Zimmerman NEVER reported suspicious whites, or hispanics, or asians, or women, only young black males over 40 times ...
... ignoring that fact for the moment, Zimmerman claims that Martin was "checking him out" and "circled his truck" as he sat in it.
What do you think might have happened if he had done so?
Do you think Martin would've jumped through his truck window and started viciously beating him?
Or, do you think Trayvon would've said, "My dad lives down there."
Instead, Zimmerman chose to stalk Martin through a dark, rainy neighborhood with a loaded handgun.
And, now a teenager who was doing nothing wrong is dead.
I have a problem with that.
You don't?
"Why didn't Zimmerman roll down his window and say something like, "Hi! I'm George Zimmerman with the neighborhood watch. I don't recognize you from the neighborhood. Are you staying here?".
Because that would have been a stupid thing to do.It was a relatively high crime neighborhood and if trayvon had been a overt crook, here sits Zimmerman who'd be fighting in an upward direction from the confines of a vehicle while Martin would would be fighting in a downward direction from a free area.
Sal wrote:Slicef18 wrote:
Having never been in that neighborhood before, George Zimmerman would have stopped me and asked what I was doing there. Remember, he was a member of the local neighborhood watch and was expected to confront strangers in the high crime rate of that housing area. Also, Have you seen the true size of Trayvon Martin? He was near six feet tall and well muscled. Not this little boy
Yes, he was a young black man, so obviously, very suspicious and menacing.
You say Zimmerman would've stopped and asked you what you were doing there.
Ignoring for the moment the fact that Zimmerman NEVER reported suspicious whites, or hispanics, or asians, or women, only young black males over 40 times ...
... ignoring that fact for the moment, Zimmerman claims that Martin was "checking him out" and "circled his truck" as he sat in it.
Why didn't Zimmerman roll down his window and say something like, "Hi! I'm George Zimmerman with the neighborhood watch. I don't recognize you from the neighborhood. Are you staying here?".
What do you think might have happened if he had done so?
Do you think Martin would've jumped through his truck window and started viciously beating him?
Or, do you think Trayvon would've said, "My dad lives down there."
Instead, Zimmerman chose to stalk Martin through a dark, rainy neighborhood with a loaded handgun.
And, now a teenager who was doing nothing wrong is dead.
I have a problem with that.
You don't?
Dreamsglore wrote:Sal wrote:Slicef18 wrote:
Having never been in that neighborhood before, George Zimmerman would have stopped me and asked what I was doing there. Remember, he was a member of the local neighborhood watch and was expected to confront strangers in the high crime rate of that housing area. Also, Have you seen the true size of Trayvon Martin? He was near six feet tall and well muscled. Not this little boy
Yes, he was a young black man, so obviously, very suspicious and menacing.
You say Zimmerman would've stopped and asked you what you were doing there.
Ignoring for the moment the fact that Zimmerman NEVER reported suspicious whites, or hispanics, or asians, or women, only young black males over 40 times ...
... ignoring that fact for the moment, Zimmerman claims that Martin was "checking him out" and "circled his truck" as he sat in it.
Why didn't Zimmerman roll down his window and say something like, "Hi! I'm George Zimmerman with the neighborhood watch. I don't recognize you from the neighborhood. Are you staying here?".
What do you think might have happened if he had done so?
Do you think Martin would've jumped through his truck window and started viciously beating him?
Or, do you think Trayvon would've said, "My dad lives down there."
Instead, Zimmerman chose to stalk Martin through a dark, rainy neighborhood with a loaded handgun.
And, now a teenager who was doing nothing wrong is dead.
I have a problem with that.
You don't?
Noneof it would ahve happned if martin hadn't attacked Zimmerman. End of story.
No, but if he had, Trayvon would still be alive.Nekochan wrote:Zimmerman had no duty, legal or otherwise, to stay in the car.
Joanimaroni wrote:http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/03/22/george-zimmerman-s-history-of-911-calls-a-complete-log.html
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