I agree with everything he said except the "fact" that Zimmerman racially profiled Martin.
If recent crimes have occurred and the suspects are identified as fat bald men, I'm not weight and follicle profiling a fat bald guy who's walking around my neighborhood at night. I'm profiling the person based on their actions and their physical match to the suspect description.
The reason they might match the description could be their race, but that doesn't make me a racist or a racial profiler. Had Zimmerman approached a black teen who was mowing a lawn in the middle of the day, sure, it would be racial profiling. But approaching a black male "looking about" and "staring" wearing his hoodie up that obfuscates his identity at night when previous crimes involved black males attempting burglary at night? Not racial profiling in my opinion.
Why is "racial profiling" such a supposed sin?
it's ASININE to expect people not to associate traits with people based on their race, manner of dress and behavior.
Way back when I was more of a bleeding heart liberal than I am today, I performed an experiment with some friends for a class project.
I dressed in my best suit and drove a friend's nice Regal down to the Mercedes dealership.
Two days later I put on overalls, a t-shirt and a stained baseball cap. Drove a beat up Monza.
My treatment by the sales staff was markedly different. I was profiled. At the time I was filled with outrage. Now in retrospect I understand. Those guys were busy trying to make a living and had to make a snap judgment on what I was capable of.
How is this any different? If I see a guy who doesn't "fit" my neighborhood by his color, dress or behavior I make a determination based on what I see.
Why is that wrong? Houses in Zimmerman's neighborhood had been robbed by black people. He saw a BLACK PERSON acting in what he considered to be a suspicious manner. He profiled him, sure, but it was CIRCUMSTANTIAL profiling of which race was a part.
I'm sick of "race discussions" anyway. Go back to segregation and i'd be fine with it.