Coito ergo sum wrote:kiki5711 wrote:Coito ergo sum wrote:kiki5711 wrote:
You dimwit, I'm not trying to make it into racial war. I'm commenting on what I heard and reports I read.
Now I'm a dimwit?
Maybe you ought to look at the primary evidence, rather than some agenda-driven secondary source?
You ARE trying to make it a racial thing, because you keep bringing race into it, and you make specific reference to going out and shooting blacks and hispanics. If it's not racial, then why are you putting it in racist terms?
Only because racist crimes by cops done in this country are too many to disregard it. It's a FACT that blacks and hispanics get targeted more often than whites and treated harsher.
You're calling me a dimwit, and then suggesting that hispanics get treated harsher -- while apparently disregarding that Zimmerman is hispanic, and from his picture looks obviously hispanic. So, by your own racist argument, the cops would have arrested Zimmerman because he was hispanic, or at least "treated him harsher."
kiki5711 wrote:
When you're told you're ugly enough times, sooner or later you'll start acting like it.
Some folks need to learn to understand that what other people think doesn't matter. But, that doesn't appear to have anything to do with the thread.
Well, unless you're claiming that blacks and hispanics act worse because they're told by some folks that they are worse, which I'll leave you to prove by something other than your own biases and preconceived notions.
It's not just simply because they're black or hispanic. Poverty, prejudice, and UNequal opportunity to live and pursue success and happiness add to crime.
It is the same in every other country among the poor. Brazil is one example where crime is really rampant in the ghettos. The divide between people born in ghettos and the rich is such a great divide that it's practically impossible for those in the ghettos to get anywhere past there.
I'm not saying that I would like to live in an all black neighborhood because I have a bleeding heart, and I get super annoyed with the hispanics playing their annoying music super loud, and every hispanic family has at least 2 five year olds at any time in their house, or having two to three families living together, and having they use the emergency room as their family doctor, for which I the tax payer, have to foot the bill, while they keep all their tax free cash.
The bottom line is about this law, and the fact that Zimmerman had no training in being a neighborhood watchman and the consequences of that is he didn't use good judgment, which ended with one person dead.
Did Martin just out of the blue, attack Zimmerman? If Zimmerman had followed instructions the dispatcher gave him to "not continue to follow" maybe there would have been no death. So, why did Zimmerman still continue to follow and take matters into his own hand. What thoughts were going through his mind to decide, "no, way, I'm going after this guy, I just know, he's up to no good"?