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There's no need for anyone to insult your intelligence
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call you dumb!
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There's no need for anyone to insult your intelligence
or
call you dumb!
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What I also find funny is we have a nation to which in most part (manly whites etc) are saying well tm died etc...but no big deal he might kinda have deserved it, yet are sad and all in mourning for some glee actor (who is white), who died from alcohol poison and ODing on heroin and they saying the way he died is oh so sad and tragic....
Really but there isn't any racism/prejudice/bigotry/racial preference etc....
A black kid regardless of how the trial went, lost his life in all actually not really his fault
WHITE AMERICA: Well I mean its sad but what can you really do
A white actor, making millions of dollars, refuses to rehab, locks himself in a hotel room, boozes and shoots up heroin until he dies...
WHITE AMERICA: Oh no its so so sad, why did he have to die, he was so young, he didn't deserve to die,
Yet ppl still believe we live in this colorless utopian world...
Man there is a serious double standard and sadly people don't even see it.
I was disgusted during the college basketball season last year, when they painted Marshall Henderson as some sort of anti hero bad boy James Dean. The term thug is used so quickly when describing black football and basketball players that you would think it was their surname sometimes. Imagine them covering a black player positively for show boating, much less the arrest for hard drugs numerous times. A black player can't even pause for five seconds after a dunk, before you hear, see this is why I hate the NBA. Yet this dude was throwing ice and cursing and throwing his middle finger up at fans.
Awwwwww, he has a problem. He he needs to get his life together. Same with Justin Bieber, Amanda Bynes and Lindsay Lohan.
Trayvon was written off by society at 17 for weed and middle finger pictures. No, in reality he was written off already because he's a black male. That's why the defenses tactic of he was no good worked. The defense painted his life as meaningless anyway. He caused his own death, oh well. He was suspended from school means he was only going to end up in prison like the rest of them anyway. And they had Fixed News feeding that agenda to millions of white america. He shouldn't have been wearing a hoody. He shouldn't have been walking in the rain. He shouldn't have been walking suspiciously.
All white people don't share the same brain, but all white people share the same privilege by virtue of their skin color.steve harvey that mentor broken minded youth
I do this too. I thought it didn't matter though? You can still help and simultaneously harbor ill-will and spite. Right?
Isn't that the consensus here? What makes Steve Harvey different though....he might be hiding something.
A lot of double standards going on.
People been saying: because the jury make up was predominantly white, there were some racist ideologies to begin with.
It's like you're assuming all white people are racist.
We can't say "prejudiced white folk." No, we have to generalize and just say "white" like every white person shares the same brain.
Not specifically addressing you brigs, but the double standards on here have piqued my interest.
Maybe you didn't, but as a black man her language choice and tone jumped out to me immediately.
For example saying Zimmerman really wanted to catch "these people" as if blacks are some subhuman scourge running around the neighborhood.
She also used similar statements later to describe Trayvon and Jeantel's vernacular, saying that's just how "these people grew up in their environment" etc
Constantly sympathizing with Zimmerman, as if he was her brother and not a grown man who shot a child to death.
And in another part of the interview she admitted to AC that she felt like she could "relate" to Zimmerman but not so much to Trayvon.
She also repeatedly put words in Zimmerman's mouth, saying "George said this.. George said that" even though Zimmerman never actually testified or said a word.
They discussed the interview on a CNN Town Hall last night, and someone made the key point that the juror clearly had an "Us vs them" mentality. In other words, she viewed Trayvon/Jeantel in one group as "them" and herself and Zimmerman in another group as "us" because she felt that she could relate to GZ but could not relate to the victim.
This is a good article on the interview:
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2...ts-from-zimmerman-juror-b37s-first-interview/
at the end of the day there are only two people in the world who know exactly what happened, and one of them is dead.
and Zimmerman is far from "free". in fact, im sure that most aspects of his life from this point forward will be less desirable than being locked away in a federal penitentiary.
According to Anderson Cooper, B37 wasn't paid at all for the interview and that she did it voluntarily. She used the interview to promote her book which was killed the same night due to social media efforts.
Ill rep you later bro, but its actually not helping if your ill will'n right? Then that makes the help truly not valid... Saying in general not you.. I was just in defense to actual genuine crys to stop viloence ex when parents lose their children they start stop the violence gatherings but the problem is its just in that one affected area...
So the neighborhood watch that started wasn't in relation to the break-ins that were occurring?
People asking us why aren't we upset about Chicago.
My question to them is where have you been all this time?
We've been waiting on yall to care about our inner city youth.
Looks like the tragedy in Sanford is going to bring us closer, and mainstream America is going to make inner city violence a focal point of discussion in every household and every wall street board meeting.
All the clowns asking us where's our outrage, where the f*** is yours?
You listen to our music, copy our style, and spit in our faces.
We give yall the benefit of the doubt and it bites us in the a** every time.
We're taking names this time though. We don't need your money or your wicked ways.
We're self sufficient and creative enough to make it on our own.
If your love for us isn't genuine, then stay the f*** out our face.
no,
no,
and um ya NO.
So the neighborhood watch that started wasn't in relation to the break-ins that were occurring?
"I think George Zimmerman is a man whose heart was in the right place, but just got displaced by the vandalism in the neighborhoods, and wanting to catch these people so badly that he went above and beyond what he really should have done,"
i will dismiss them BECAUSE its real. but it is definitely NOT justified, anymore than someone saying Trayvon Martin is a thug because he was wearing a hoody and out at night.don't readily dismiss people like that. that resentment is real and justified
I agree, but what do programs for black youth have to do with whites examining the role they play in propagating racial division? When will we finally open up that discussion instead of talking about black youth programs over and over?Dt43 you kinda back my statement up.. Youre right there is a difference in helping someone and helping them because youve been into a similar sitiation.. Like i stated before the movement these patents have for the youth at the projects rec center isnt enough man... Steve harvey isnt enough funds need to be raised not only funds the presentation is poor to appeal to todays youth..
JurorB37 is a Fox News watcher type and you can tell her Political views are more in line with Conservatives just by her tone.
Zimmerman's "heart in the right place"
A juror feeling that much sympathy? Obviously when she says things like that, she didn't relate to the victim. She never stated things like.. what if Trayvon was my son/daughter or what if that was me, a woman, and a man was following me and possibly trying to rape me! Nope she was more relating to Zimmerman about how "they" are breaking into our homes. Impartial juror my ***!
Mines was solely based on senseless crimes like this one and blk on blk which when blk on blk crimes happen there is no what whites are doing its what senseless famb...I agree, but what do programs for black youth have to do with whites examining the role they play in propagating racial division? When will we finally open up that discussion instead of talking about black youth programs over and over?
That's what my post was about.
At some point there has to be two sides to the discussion. There's no point in one side ignoring their own role as if it doesn't exist, there is nothing to be gained in one's personal life by propagating prejudice.
Thanks for giving a real answer. She didn't relate to speculation, or opinions though- it seems like she related to the fact of why he was there in the first place. I know some of you felt "these people" is just a blatant racist way of saying all black people- but I disagree more with that notion. It seems like "these people" is used to describe the people that had burglarized their neighborhood. If TM didn't fit the description/profile of those who were committing the robberies and was still being followed/watched, that would be different
“I don’t think it’s really racial. I think it’s just the everyday life, the type of life that they live, and how they’re living, in the environment that they’re living in.”
The attention is blown out of proportion. It's not only young black men that are targeted but any person that comes from a minority background (Hispanic, Arab, Native American, etc) with a lower class standing in society. By the media propagation, I mean that the story is overblown because it generates more publicity for news companies. This does deal with PC because you have all sorts of people coming out the woodworks protesting about egalitarianism and other ideals that don't exist.no offense, but this is a pretty juvenile comment
the reason this case is given so much attention is because it deserves attention. there's still people who believe it's perfectly ok to look at young black men as expendable because they're seen as threats to some really paranoid and scared people
"media propagated information under the lens of race?" what does that even mean? the racial aspect of the whole event, trial and outcome is just some media hyped thing? there is no racial component to what took place here and the ones who believe it to be so are the ones who need to alter their views? this isn't some imagined concept. it's a very real thing that many people experience daily.
this isn't about being pc. it's about justice, which the court and laws of florida have very little interest in