Pittsburgh school declares "Trayvon Martin Day" during homecoming week. (accuse, high school)
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Too many excuses for violent behavior! Years of government polices resulted in lower and lower standards so that we now have innocent people murdered by Martin type thugs. What would the result be if we all stood up for our neighbors when intruders are present? Our streets and homes would be safe.
he deserved to die and he had it coming is the unanimous consensus from most white conservatives.
You are over generalizing. There is a difference between believing that he deserved to die and thinking that but for his own actions this would not have happened to him. He certainly did not deserve to die, he was just a child with his whole life before him. He appeared to be headed down a bad track but he never got the chance for us to see how his life worked out, so we'll never know. Just because people are not willing to call him a hero or an icon of everything racially wrong with this nation does not mean that they applaud his death. His death was tragic. And preventable. If either he, his parents, or George Zimmerman had made different choices that weekend none of us would be discussing this, and all it would have taken is one of the four people to have changed their actions. If his father had stayed home with him..... If his mother not sent him to his father because she couldn't handle him... If he had been grounded and stayed home watching TV.... If he hadn't done whatever got him suspended and sent to his father's in the first place.... If he had gone straight home.... If he hadn't taken a shortcut across others' property... If he hadn't confronted Zimmerman.... If Zimmerman wasn't trying to play big, bad neighborhood watchman... If Zimmerman hadn't kept following him... If Zimmerman had followed the dispatcher's advice.... If Zimmerman hadn't carried a gun... If Zimmerman was capable of "winning" the fist fight....
Oh, and let's not forget the idiot girl that told him it was probably a homosexual rapist following him. All I could think once I heard that was that he was a scared 17-year-old child who thought he had led a rapist to his home, where he would be the only one there.
It is all very, very tragic, but that doesn't mean they need to name a prom after him.
You are over generalizing. There is a difference between believing that he deserved to die and thinking that but for his own actions this would not have happened to him. He certainly did not deserve to die, he was just a child with his whole life before him. He appeared to be headed down a bad track but he never got the chance for us to see how his life worked out, so we'll never know. Just because people are not willing to call him a hero or an icon of everything racially wrong with this nation does not mean that they applaud his death. His death was tragic. And preventable. If either he, his parents, or George Zimmerman had made different choices that weekend none of us would be discussing this, and all it would have taken is one of the four people to have changed their actions. If his father had stayed home with him..... If his mother not sent him to his father because she couldn't handle him... If he had been grounded and stayed home watching TV.... If he hadn't done whatever got him suspended and sent to his father's in the first place.... If he had gone straight home.... If he hadn't taken a shortcut across others' property... If he hadn't confronted Zimmerman.... If Zimmerman wasn't trying to play big, bad neighborhood watchman... If Zimmerman hadn't kept following him... If Zimmerman had followed the dispatcher's advice.... If Zimmerman hadn't carried a gun... If Zimmerman was capable of "winning" the fist fight....
Oh, and let's not forget the idiot girl that told him it was probably a homosexual rapist following him. All I could think once I heard that was that he was a scared 17-year-old child who thought he had led a rapist to his home, where he would be the only one there.
It is all very, very tragic, but that doesn't mean they need to name a prom after him.
Oh god, are we posting our IQs and SAT scores now? It's like being in middle school again.
Next up, let's figure out who has the longest schlong.
It cracks me up too. People who claims their IQ is at the same levels as Albert Einsteins or even way above national average. Always on the internet too. lol
And no, lets not figure out who has the longest schlong.....
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