We could have some fun with this...(whistles innocently)...
Do you really want to go on the DOJ’s list of enemies?
Yeah, me too!!! :)
I hear Zimmerman may have watched Paula Deen on the Food Network once or twice. Should I submit my concerns???
However, there is at least one documentable race-related angle:
As you can see, Zimmerman, in an excess of zeal, motivated by his delusions as (in his own mind) a protector-of-the-weak, actually intervened in an incident where the son of a (white) Sanford police officer beat a homeless black man, and the police covered up the incident. Zimmerman took the side of the black man, against the police.
This could be viewed in such a way that Zimmerman was really anti-black, and was using the homeless man to position himself as a hero (white or white + Hispanic = strong) as compared to the victim (black or black + homeless = weak).
This feeds into the whole anti-black stereotype which has formed part of the historic ruling-class meta-narrative since the very beginning of the overt white hegemonic system of the Ante-Bellum South. This certainly includes Sanford, FL, where unexamined assumptions of superiority must certainly run deep in the entrenched elite Anglo-Peruvian community.
Somehow, you've got work it out that the Sanford police were right, and moreover the homeless man would have preferred cover up the video which documented the beating.
Perhaps the homeless man enjoyed the beating, and Zimmerman did not understand the needs and wishes of the Sanford Sadomasochist Community. Zimmerman was therefore not only a racist meddler, but also insensitive towards Sexual Minorities.
He was absurdly over-confident and morally arrogant because of "White Privilege", since he is allegedly half-white, or 7/16 white, or whatever the racist meddler's ratio is.
Yes? No?
You might want to find that homeless man and him to remember that Zimmerman had inappropriate attitudes toward racial and sexual minorities. Black, white, brown, LGBT or BDSM, who cares? One way or another, I'm sure you can pin it on Zimmerman.
I think it's worth a try.
Always vigilant,
[signed]
P.S. I love that Homeland Security slogan, "See something? Say something." Forward for America!