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Nancy Grace complains that George Zimmerman was 'out on bond, driving through Taco Bell every night, having a churro' during his trial
Read more: Watch as Nancy Grace complains that George Zimmerman, an Hispanic man, was 'out on bond, driving through Taco Bell every night, having a churro' during his trial | Mail Online
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Can u here the outcry if someone of Fox or Rush said a black was having a watermellon every night?
Yep, no reason to confront suspicious behavior in public. Afteralll, we have publicly employed agents for that job and we should always just wait for them. That strategy was good enough for the individuals in the planes on 9/11 and it should have been good enough for Zimmerman. Who did he think he was acting like a ****ing man and investigating suspicious **** in public?
Hell, maybe next time a situation like this happens, the person reporting will just stay in the car and the suspicious individual can just break into a house and maybe rape and kill others while the "police are on their way..." Which, by the way, I've heard over the phone before when I reported gun shots on my street in Boston. The police did not show up for another two hours. Luckily, they were just errant shots and nobody was ever injured (or, at least, reported injured).
I bet that he wishes he would have just listened to the dispatcher.
If he had seen Trayvon breaking into a house that is one thing....but he was just strolling through the neighborhood. Comparing a stroll through the neighborhood with a hijacking a plane is laughable...even for you.
I bet that he wishes he would have just listened to the dispatcher.
If he had seen Trayvon breaking into a house that is one thing....but he was just strolling through the neighborhood. Comparing a stroll through the neighborhood with a hijacking a plane is laughable...even for you.
There is lesson to be learned from this.
Mind your own business, to hell looking out for your neighbor and neighborhood and never get involved. To do so puts your freedom in jeopardy not to mention financial ruin.
I bet that he wishes he would have just listened to the dispatcher.
If he had seen Trayvon breaking into a house that is one thing....but he was just strolling through the neighborhood. Comparing a stroll through the neighborhood with a hijacking a plane is laughable...even for you.
I bet that he wishes he would have just listened to the dispatcher.
If he had seen Trayvon breaking into a house that is one thing....but he was just strolling through the neighborhood. Comparing a stroll through the neighborhood with a hijacking a plane is laughable...even for you.
Getting out of his vehicle was a questionable moral decision that exposed him, and I think he was too incautious about the way he went about it. Zimmerman knew not to confront the subject, but he also should have known to avoid the attack by keeping more distance. While he was not legally at fault for being attacked, he should have known better. I once watched police respond to a similar situation, and they were very alert and tactically professional in their approach. Zimmerman was not.
When Jeantel told Martin that the man following him might be a rapist, Martin circled around so he could give a 'creepy, ass-cracker' a beatdown.
Martin instigated the fight against Zimmerman, not because Zimmerman was merely following Martin, but because he thought Zimmerman was a homosexual
The truth is that Martin was guilty of a hate-crime against who he thought was a gay person.*
I'm comparing mentalities and the comparison holds (if it does not, feel free to show me where it fails; but, be careful, because you are also in the world of counterfactuals, as well).
Enjoy letting others think for you and others act for you.
