07-14-2013, 12:45 PM | #11 |
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Being a terrible person is a crime that warrants being shot down on the streets, I guess. But being a terrible person and shooting down people in the street means you haven't done anything wrong.
See that's what bothers me. I admit we don't know exactly what happened or why. That may be largely because the police has been incredibly racist and basically refused to investigate the killing but fine, we don't know for a fact that Zimmerman is a murderer and we don't want to put people in jail if their guilt is in question. But how can anyone in the entire world say Zimmerman has done nothing wrong and keep a straight face? Look at the pictures of that racist asshole: He's not the least bit ashamed. He doesn't think he did anything wrong. He doesn't wish that anything could have been different. He doesn't have any idea why people hate him so much he's forced to move out of the country. I'm sure he could defuse a whole lot of that hate if he turned to a camera and said something along the lines of "I'm sorry that I killed this person over nothing, I shouldn't have done that", but is that going to happen? Would the idea even occur to him?
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07-14-2013, 02:09 PM | #12 |
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Sigh, I am just all out tired of how much time and attention this one case has taken. And what's worse is it feels like all the hype and attention by the mass media is only empowering racist dicks who would otherwise be impotent pissants. Remember Koran Burning Day? Which was invented by some dumbass preacher who had a congregation of ONLY TWENTY PEOPLE, and then the liberal mass media decides to put this previously unknown man unto our televisions and inadvertantly inspire more dumbasses to be racist dicks.....
Look, I am quite pissed at how Zimmerman just got off the hook like that, but all the same....I wish this kind of shit would be put on trial and get done with quicker, I wish it didn't feel like mass media was inadvertantly glorifiying miserable wastes of skin who didn't deserve the time of day.... Plus, I have a black Wiccan Anarchist friend who says this is all just being hyped up so they can take attention away from more important matters like Snowden and the NSA. (He's the only individual opinion on political stuff that I listen to outside of this place).
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07-14-2013, 03:11 PM | #14 |
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I disagree. I think a Murderer walking free from his Murder Trial is exactly the sort of thing the Media and the public at large needs to be getting in a big goddamn fury about.
Pretending that this didn't happen by just not covering it does no one any good, and is exactly the sort of dismissive bullshit that lets things like this happen all the time. The only thing that is really accomplished by 'not giving it attention' is that we all get to go back to pretending a belief in a more comforting non-reality, where things like this can't possibly be happening because then it would be all over the news!* *except don't put it all over the news because I don't like seeing how fucked up everything is it disturbs my way of life.
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PS. The Justice Department are now to review the case, apparently after being pressured by the NAACP. Zimmerman is not exactly getting away yet. So that's probably good.
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But I will state outright that when it comes to racial issues that you clearly don't know what you're talking about as demonstrated by your barely-veiled reverse racism arguments. You're also bristling at even hints of criticism towards your uninformed viewpoint. I don't have the time to deconstruct everything you're saying but I did have a thought on why this case is and should be about race: The Zimmerman trial isn't about race because Zimmerman hates all black people. It is about race because Zimmerman engaged in racial profiling (which may be difficult to prove in a courtroom but is relatively clear based on the 911 call and the entire social atmosphere of America) which ultimately led to the unjust killing of a 17 year old boy whose character was called into question postmortem because of his race. The question is not 'Is Zimmerman a racist' it's 'Would this case have been handled institutionally the exact same way if the victim were white'? The answer is, of course, 'No'. The verdict sends the message that 'Trayvon may not have deserved to die, but better to kill an innocent black kid than take the risk that they're up to no good!' EDIT: Quote:
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I also know Zimmerman had a bad history of domestic disputes and alcoholism, which lead him to be fired from a security job. Got it, the guy was a complete asshole. Quote:
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07-14-2013, 07:23 PM | #19 |
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TIL It's wrong to fight back, just roll over and don't kick up a fuss now
I don't think his family would really care who is rioting for what reason. They lost a child, and his murderer walked free.
Protests are nice, when they work. When the media ignores every protest, politicians and lawmen do as they please despite the overwhelming forces pushing against them, sometimes gleefully spiteful of the issues at hand and those they harm in the process...well, when protests and diplomacy fail, there is only riot and revolution.
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Anger, demonstrations, and protests are perfectly justified here, and I fully support any instance of it being used as speech, even in cases where I disagree with the message. Quote:
Or! It's just angry people being angry. It's not like everyone or even a majority of the angry people share this sentiment (or we'd be hearing it), and so we shouldn't succumb to sensationalism and act as if it were. There's plenty of reason to riot in the US these days, but, sad to say, if it hasn't happened yet I don't see it happening over this.
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