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Originally Posted by Wayland Woman
She doesn't deserve your criticism here. Why is it so hard to understand that humans aren't robots? Her heart told it was murder but through a great deal of anguish she did what the law required her to do. Isn't that what many people on this forum have been saying for weeks before the end of the trial that you hoped the jury would put their emotions aside and vote according to evidence presented? We still have freedom of speech in this country and if she or any other jury member wants to talk about the process that took the jury from point A to point B it's their right. If jury deliberation wasn't an important part of the process they'd we'd just go with their first vote out of the gate and hang every single jury by doing so.
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Horse Hockey ... this woman carries with her, as so many others also do, a very deep seated, ingrained attitude of racism. The "targeted minority syndrome", where just about anything bad that happens to them, happens because of someone else's racist mistreatment of them. Much of this is not totally their fault .. as this is a result of decades of indoctrination, however, each of us are responsible for managing our own minds and attitudes.
The truth is, our society has never been more fractured, and separated than it is today, with these leftist social engineers creating one sub-group after another, and pitting them against each other. Blacks against whites, hispanics against blacks, gays against straights, women against men, atheists against Christians, Muslims against (everyone) (
) liberals against conservatives ... if a difference can be found between any two groups, it is exploited to the fullest, creating the greatest amount of tension possible. And we see this play out day in and day out.
It's been pointed out that thousands of black men have been murdered around the nation since the Trayvon Martin event happened ... the vast majority of them killed by other black men. Where is the outrage? Fact is, you hear not a peep about any of them. Are their lives not valuable? Or is the value solely in the amount of racial tension that can be generated when circumstances allow such exploitation and manipulation of public opinions?
Much of this could never exist if people were actually still capable of rational thinking, instead of reacting on lower base instincts colored in racism and distrust (which is a personal character failing). This Trayvon Martin case could not illustrate the problem more clearly, as the true racists gather and form their ranks to demand justice by convicting a man of murder who was CLEARLY reacting in self defense, as his bloody broken nose, and bloody head provide all the evidence necessary for any imbecile to realize who possesses an IQ larger than their waist size.
All of the talk of what Zimmerman should have done or not done prior to the point where Martin attacked him, climbed on top of him, and pounded on him is totally irrelevant to that fact. The reality is, had Martin not attacked that "creepy white cracker", he'd still be alive.
Of course ... calling someone a "creepy white cracker" is not a sign of racism ... it's just a cultural thang .. just the way they talk in the hood. BULL .... it's standing logic on it's ear to ignore Martin's own racist words, while twisting the situation inside out to label Zimmerman the racist.