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In reply to the discussion: George Zimmerman is a good example of bad problem [View all]gejohnston
(17,502 posts)23. don't think so
There are a lot of genuine disagreements about this case. Disagreements that can't be definitively solved by anyone here because we didn't witness the event.
Most of the disagreements are between those who know the facts of the case, and those who don't. Those who cling to the false narrative put out by the likes of Al Sharpton, Ben Crump, and those let the
But, you're the only person I've heard say, this long after the incident, that the picture of Trayvon Martin in the Hollister shirt wasn't actually Trayvon Martin.
I doubt it based on the difference on skin tone and nose.
There are still quibbles about when the actual picture was taken, but nobody that I know in person, or any serious, or even half-way serious source I've read still actually proclaims that the picture of Martin in the red shirt wasn't actually a picture of Martin.
At most, the kid in the photo as maybe twelve. It looks nothing like the photo on his Twitter account.
I'm thinking you really don't know that much about this case at all. And I'm saying this as a guy that was probably thought of as a "Zimmerman Defender" here because I said that I didn't think that the Prosecution proved their case, and that Zimmerman should be found 'not guilty'.
I know the case very well. There wasn't a conviction because there was no case. That is why the Seminole County DA didn't prosecute. Rick Scott appointed Corey in Jacksonville because she is as ethically challenged as he is, and she needed the votes to get re elected in Jacksonville.Edit history
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OK, as a touchstone, let's replace activities about guns with voting, or using free speech.
Big_Mike
May 2016
#38
I don't think Zimmerman should have as much as the right to freedom of movement.
Giggity
May 2016
#3
I have a right to go where I want without the threat of being jumped, raped or robbed.
Boudica the Lyoness
May 2016
#33
A wife beating man who seems to get into various other conflicts including being
MillennialDem
May 2016
#42
Ok, so 4 separate women (1 in 2005 and 3 in 2013-2014) all accuse Zimmerman of domestic
MillennialDem
May 2016
#53
And recantations during domestic violence are not uncommon either - I know, my mother was a
MillennialDem
May 2016
#56
His ex in 2005 alleged domestic violence. Poor poor Georgie, he must date some really
MillennialDem
May 2016
#58
Yet, you still defend his as a great fella, because he's on team gun (note I'm not talking about
MillennialDem
May 2016
#61
So if I'm in a fist fight, if I scream for help I'm no longer a threat? Pretty hard to not be a
MillennialDem
May 2016
#65
Pretty much if you shove someone, and they hit you, then you blast them into oblivion, you're
MillennialDem
May 2016
#46