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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