Monday, July 15, 2013

Race in America

     I have set back and watched this whole trial unfold. Question  Did Sybrina Fulton ask for a trial for her son? Answer: She did. Question  Did she say she would abide by the verdict? Answer: She did. So I ask you, why all the anger? Well I would think by watching that trial all the way through and seeing how Zimmerman was  betrayed by the media and the judge's odd behavior, they figured they had a verdict locked up. The big question here is if the trial was fair. The answer to that was also yes. The prosecution sought 2nd degree murder and they had no evidence of that and as you know you cannot convict someone of 2nd degree murder on anything, if there is a reasonable doubt.  

     All I see coming of this is of course what Obama had intended in the first place. Mass distraction. This whole case from beginning to end was decided by the public because of the involvement of our Government and the media. All of you who have fell for this trap are nothing more than sheep. And all that continue to spin this as a race crime just do not want to accept the outcome of the trial. 

     The outcome of this is tragic in every way possible  I feel for the families of both. I however do not feel this is the Civil Rights case of the century. And the Black Leaders who have stirred all this hatred up have not done civil rights a service, and by invoking Dr Kings name in this case is down right shameful to what he stood for and what he fought for and for what he died for. All of you who continue to use this as a reason to destroy and to commit crimes against other people should practice what you preach. You preach Justice and Peace and then go right out and break the law. This is not a 3rd world country you live in we have the rule of law that makes this country what it has become today. Going out to the streets and destroying other peoples property and burning cars is not how this country reacts. 

     What I have to say to the leaders of all this strife is you need to move along, your era and hated ways of civil rights is long in the past. You gave that up when you failed to do what Dr King did and that was being a peaceful man. The man was the epitome of a leader and to this day no one has been even close to filling his shoes. The leaders or so called leaders who followed him, strayed to violent tendencies. This is and should not be associated with Dr Kings legacy. 

Respect the outcome of the trial and move on. If you want the laws changed then call your legislators. 

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