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No, we do not think it is significant that Zimmerman was vigilant about making sure his neighborhood was safe. The SCUM!!!! How dare he want to live in a safe neighborhood, and furthermore, how DARE he do something about making sure the neighborhood was safe instead of just sitting around and complaining. The jerk.
Oh, wait. You were serious....my bad.
How dare he do something resulted in someone innocent being killed. You think someone is suspicious, you call the police and wait for them. You should never take it upon yourself. Martin would still be alive and there would have been no trial.
No, we do not think it is significant that Zimmerman was vigilant about making sure his neighborhood was safe. The SCUM!!!! How dare he want to live in a safe neighborhood, and furthermore, how DARE he do something about making sure the neighborhood was safe instead of just sitting around and complaining. The jerk.
Oh, wait. You were serious....my bad.
Seriously though, don't you think it would be kind of creepy if one of your condo neighbors patrolled the complex at night with his car lights off, and you saw him skulking around in dark areas with a flashlight late at night?
Seriously though, don't you think it would be kind of creepy if one of your condo neighbors patrolled the complex at night with his car lights off, and you saw him skulking around in dark areas with a flashlight late at night?
People did that all the time when I lived in a condo complex. Some people are busy bodies, they usually end up on the HOA board.
Seriously though, don't you think it would be kind of creepy if one of your condo neighbors patrolled the complex at night with his car lights off, and you saw him skulking around in dark areas with a flashlight late at night?
It is quite obvious you will never accept the truth, nor will you exercise common sense. I would ask you where did you hear that he was driving around with his lights off, but I am putting you into my ignore list and I will never see your answer. I am just too tired watching people with more than a lick of common sense try in vain to reach you. Maybe I will catch a few snippets of your (lack of) wisdom in other people's quotes.
What we have to realize is that we all only have the same rights as Trayvon Martin. Any one of us really could be Trayvon. If we let this injustice go, and accept that it's OK for an armed Neighborhood Watch guy to shoot and kill an unarmed teenager who had every right to be in that neighborhood, then we all lose.
Because the next victim could be any one of us. You or I could be in the wrong neighborhood at the wrong time, a place where someone thinks we don't belong, we 'don't fit in', and be targeted and followed, and provoked into a fight, and killed.
We let this go, at our own peril.
There is no injustice. Its all in your head.
We all have the same rights as GZ too. We all good be GZ. We should have the right to defend ourselves from someone that is beating the crap out of us.
Seriously though, don't you think it would be kind of creepy if one of your condo neighbors patrolled the complex at night with his car lights off, and you saw him skulking around in dark areas with a flashlight late at night?
No.
Should be happy someone is trying to keep your neighbourhood safe on their own dime.
How dare he do something resulted in someone innocent being killed. You think someone is suspicious, you call the police and wait for them. You should never take it upon yourself. Martin would still be alive and there would have been no trial.
GZ was waiting for police when TM decided to jump him. That was during the 4 minute period where GZ lost sight of TM and was waiting for the police and TM had enough time to make it home. Instead, TM decided to ambush and beat GZ.
He was not innocent. He commited Felony assault.
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