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2012-05-15, 05:27 PM | [Ignore Me] #32 | |||
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In the first case it is questionable whether the Martin confronts Zimmerman scenario would have occured, while in the second case Martin would never have been shot in the first place and what you may have had instead would have been a mere street fight. In the third case, Zimmerman would have called the police and left it at that. Instead, he may well have seen himself as a righteous extension of the law and comforted with the thought he was armed and could use force if needed, instead of a concerned citizen who'd leave it to the police to handle things. Of course, maybe it's all the fault of fashion consultants that support hoods. |
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2012-05-16, 08:33 AM | [Ignore Me] #33 | ||
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In fairness, the law is a product of the culture, and it's the culture that needs fixing. A culture that sees black teenagers as automatic targets for suspicion, or views armed civilian vigilantes in a positive light. A culture that has yet to claw its way out of values born of the late 1800's.
The law is a convenient target to criticize because in doing so, you cut closer to the source of the sickness. |
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2012-05-23, 06:35 PM | [Ignore Me] #36 | ||
Just goes to show, if you're in the US and you find yourself in an armed confrontation you should always, always kill your opposing number and then simply say he was threatening you so you defended yourself.
More seriously, warning shots are irresponsible as fuck for civilians to be popping off in civilized areas. Her having left the confrontation and returning armed and then shooting wildly with no intent to kill is criminal. Not 20 years criminal, but nonetheless. Deserves restating. She shouldn't have done what she did but it wasn't anything like reasonable giving her 20 years. |
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2012-05-23, 06:42 PM | [Ignore Me] #37 | |||
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2012-05-24, 07:41 PM | [Ignore Me] #38 | |||
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