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2012-04-14, 08:27 PM | [Ignore Me] #407 | |||
People crying about Sharpton's involvement or how the media has been talking about it relentlessly are a symptom of the problem they're decrying. Why is this one murder suddenly so important? How dare those uppity black people fight to make this national news? The media and the black civil rights people have hit the ground running with this because you don't give a fuck otherwise. Even when some kid with Skittles and a hoodie is shot dead for the crime of being black near George Zimmerman you people rally to the defense of the shooter and say it isn't a big deal. That is why the media has done this. If they didn't do this, Zimmerman would still be roaming the streets of Sanford, FL, looking for hoodlums to chase after and gun down and no fucks would be given save for the people who knew the kid. Frankly, while some of the editing by people like NBC is atrocious and the news people wearing hoodies in solidarity was dumb as shit, the bottom line is that this is how murders should be treated in a reasonable country filled with reasonable people. There should be outrage. Everyone should be wondering why it happened, and how it can be fixed. I know this forum is home to a lot of libertarian, racist gun-fanatics who drool over the idea of shooting anyone dead should they look askance at them, and will disagree with me in strong terms over this, but in a sane world every murder would be like this Trayvon Martin murder. It's just a sign of how fucked up things are in virtually all of our nation's that it takes a teenager being killed without cause and the shooter walking free that same night to make people care at all. It is a sad world we live in where people being up in arms over the killing like this is somehow offensive to people. Last edited by Warborn; 2012-04-14 at 08:29 PM. |
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2012-04-14, 08:33 PM | [Ignore Me] #408 | ||
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I said most. Not all. I am not a conservative or libertarian. I do feel all news organizations have too much bias.(both msnbc AND Fox disgust me right now) I am also not a gun owner. Unlike you and many others(including the news) I do NOT pretend to know what went down that night. fyi, My opinion is even if Treyvon was a punk, I feel he didn't deserve to be shot...However I will leave the condemning to our justice system. Last edited by Vecha; 2012-04-14 at 08:38 PM. |
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2012-04-14, 08:42 PM | [Ignore Me] #409 | ||
Again, if the news didn't act like a teenager packing iced tea being shot and the killer walking was unusual, Zimmerman never would have gotten his day in court. People being outraged over a failure of justice is the only reason there is now going to be a chance at justice. The news did nothing wrong in making a big deal out of this.
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2012-04-14, 08:48 PM | [Ignore Me] #410 | |||
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I'll be perfectly clear if you don't understand me....I'm not against them spreading awareness...I'm against them giving it a right or left spin. Chance to talk about gun rights. Chance to attack Obama. Chance to polarize America. I feel Treyvon's Parents have been more even-tempered/cool headed then all the nutjobs around them. |
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2012-04-14, 09:42 PM | [Ignore Me] #411 | ||
Those angles are hardly the driving issue behind any of it. And it polarizes people because, as this thread demonstrates, there is no shortage of people who don't give two shits if a black person is killed, even if it's a teenager, even if he was unarmed and just walking home while talking on the phone, even if his attacker had to get out of his car and chase him down before he could shoot him. It is polarizing because many Americans are vile, racist shitheads.
Last edited by Warborn; 2012-04-14 at 09:46 PM. |
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2012-04-14, 10:05 PM | [Ignore Me] #412 | |||
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Yeah...those points aren't the driving issue....which is why I find the news organizations infuriating. That was my whole point. |
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2012-04-16, 08:10 AM | [Ignore Me] #417 | |||
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Wow. Your incapacity of reading and interpretation are legendary. |
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2012-04-16, 10:53 AM | [Ignore Me] #418 | |||
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Is it because he happens to be black, and the shooter happens to be half-white? Sorry, I didn't realize we needed to check his skin color before putting it on the News... Fucking bigots.
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2012-04-16, 11:23 AM | [Ignore Me] #419 | |||
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Add to that the fact that Zimmerman was not initially charged or even properly investigated because of a controversial gun right's law. Mix all of that in a pot and what you have is the headline of "It's open season on blacks". Of course it's racially charged. Of course the details don't necessarily all support the narrative. It is foolish, however, to say that there isn't a great deal of racially motivated injustice in this country. It comes to mind, after all, how likely it would have been if a 17 year old white kid in a hoodie was walking down the street. Would he have ended up dead? That's the question the country is asking itself, and is really the heart of this entire conversation. Having that conversation doesn't make any of us bigots. |
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