geonuc wrote:This was a trial court. The judge didn't render an opinion. The jury did.
I really don't want to argue any of the points of this case. I learned my lesson. I think the Florida law here is bad, but I think the jury came to the right decision, based on what I've read and what I know about the law. I don't like allowing people to defend themselves with deadly force when they can retreat. I also don't agree with neighborhood watches carrying firearms. In my legal world, Zimmerman would have been legally required to heed the dispatcher's instructions to disengage.
Thumper wrote:Hogwash. I agree with Squid. However I tend to believe race was a factor, it doesn't really matter. I expressly agree with Number 8. I've gotten nauseous just thinking about some of the crap in this thread. So I think that's probably it for me.
FZR1KG wrote:Thumper wrote:Hogwash. I agree with Squid. However I tend to believe race was a factor, it doesn't really matter. I expressly agree with Number 8. I've gotten nauseous just thinking about some of the crap in this thread. So I think that's probably it for me.
Bullshit!
I agree with myself.
Rebis wrote:I've just now seen a headline (now gone - Yahoo) of The Black Panthers offering 10K for George Zimmerman.
FZR1KG wrote:Thumper wrote:Hogwash. I agree with Squid. However I tend to believe race was a factor, it doesn't really matter. I expressly agree with Number 8. I've gotten nauseous just thinking about some of the crap in this thread. So I think that's probably it for me.
Bullshit!
I agree with myself.
Thumper wrote:I was as disturbed as I was alarmed at the physical discomfort I felt reading some of the crap in this thread. I tried "editing" this post in my head at least a hundred times yesterday. I gave up when each time no matter how carefully I started, it ended in a hate filled rant.
Thumper wrote:Feel free to ignore as I wish I could have ignored some of the more ignorant and arrogant posts in this thread:
Thumper wrote: I could, point by point, try to disect all of the individual things I find "wrong" in the previous posts. It would be difficult, it would be extrememly time consuming, it would be depressing. What would be the point?
SciFiFisher wrote:The fact that Zimmerman was white and Martin was black gave his story more credibility. Travon Martin was the one on trial. George Zimmerman is well connected in the community and Martin was not. Power, race and influence once again trumping justice.
SciFiFisher wrote:Thumper does raise a good point. In the midst of all the discussion there is one glaringly obvious truth. This was a tragedy. A young man is dead and another's life is (very likely) going to be a living hell for the foreseeable future.
It's very hard not to be emotional about issues that people feel passionately about. Things like equality, fairness, justice, compassion, empathy for others, and etc are all good things to be passionate about. In our debates about this case or others we should not forget that.
And that is(in part) what makes this case so difficult. Because there is nothing more passionate than a good man or woman trying to stand up for the noble passions that we rightly must stand up for if we are to call ourselves human.
I think it helps to step back from the passion and view it through the lens of logic and calm. But, I also believe that we must not squeeze all emotion out of our thinking. Because to do that would be to lose the noble passion that we must have if we want the world to change and become a better place.
FZR1KG wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:The fact that Zimmerman was white and Martin was black gave his story more credibility. Travon Martin was the one on trial. George Zimmerman is well connected in the community and Martin was not. Power, race and influence once again trumping justice.
But he's not white, he is mixed race with black heritage as well.
We may as well call Obama white.
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