"People like me"? Way to generalize and create a position for me...again.
If you recall, I'm the one that hasn't mentioned race at all, except to say to stop factoring race into the equation.
You've been overly uptight about perceived racism as far back as I can remember, long before this shit ever happened.
You're the one typing in ebonics and saying shit like he deserved it just for being in this neighborhood (walking home from the store).
You're the one saying racist shit like:
Oh... So, that's ebonics? Are you fucking kidding me??? Traveling back-and-forth between Atlanta and Detroit, I can honestly say that I've encountered more white people who talk like that than any other race. Just watch MTV one afternoon... You're ridiculous.
You're that other side of the argument that disgusts me equally to the Jesse Jackson half. You're justifying their otherwise pointless rants. You're proving them right.
It's called sarcasm. I'm mocking their (and your) ignorance. Proving them fools...
Stop right there. How did he know he didn't belong in his neighborhood? The kid was walking home from the store. I don't know if that was his neighborhood or not, but it obviously was within the walking distance between the store and his house.
How did he know??? Zimmerman was part of the Neighborhood Watch program. It's that fucking simple!
And this is a problem. He got out of the car to follow this kid. He was the one looking for trouble and found it. Not Trayvon. He was walking home from the store, minding his own business.
And, if you read on, you'll find that I do agree with you to an extent. There's no law that prevents Zimmerman from observing Trayvon, but I do think his
pursuit will present a problem for him if he is charged. Again, don't forget that Zimmerman was part of the Neighborhood Watch program. It's his responsibility to be alert and keep an eye out for potential issues.
Like I said, these are all alleged events, but even if they're all true. He still was chasing this kid around the neighborhood with a gun. I'd probably blindside the motherfucker too if I got the chance, in that situation. The "at least one witness account" is matched by several more that said it was Martin's voice they heard calling for help.
Here's the difference. That one witness was right there, telling Trayvon to stop his attack. It's in the recording along with Zimmerman's cries and pleas for help. Zimmerman may have followed Trayvon to observe him, but his pursuit doesn't necessarily mean that he chased this kid around with a gun. And, if Trayvon was concerned by Zimmerman, he should have called the police. We know he had a cell phone.
Totally agree with your first bullet point. Which is why it's a shoddy defense for someone who chased an unarmed kid through a neighborhood with a firearm. The second and third bullet points, though, seems silly to me. Because the armed gunman who's been chasing you finally turns the other way, this erases the threat he posed to you 30 seconds ago? It's all still one incident, in my opinion. And Zimmerman initiated it.
And, that's where you'd likely be wrong. When Zimmerman headed back to his vehicle, he posed no immediate threat to Trayvon anymore. It's the way the law was written. I don't have anything to do with it.
There are some cases where circumstantial evidence being dismissed irritates me. This isn't one of them. This kid's history at school or any other piddly transgression people want to drag out now, is a thousand yards away from relevance as to why Zimmerman decided to follow him through a neighborhood with a gun. Zimmerman didn't know any of that shit.
You're centering this around Zimmerman. Let's center this around Trayvon for a moment without excusing his inappropriate behavior. Why was he walking the streets after hours? Why was he in that neighborhood? If he was concerned about Zimmerman, why didn't he just call the police on his cell phone? Why did he think it was appropriate to attack an adult? I know that you don't see it, but Trayvon's behavior is more of the issue from my perspective. And, what if Zimmerman was a security guard, off-duty police officer or undercover police officer? The same thing would have likely occurred because Trayvon's behavior was inappropriate.
Unless there's a citywide curfew, this is not a defense either, grandpa. My Senior year of high school, I was out on the streets until the curfew my parents gave me, which was way way way past 10pm. No one ever pulled a gun on me.
I'm willing to bet the difference is that you never found yourself in a high-crime neighborhood where you didn't belong.