I’ve noted on this thread that the parents of Trayvon Martin lost a son who was proving himself to be a problem child as he vaulted into manhood. Perhaps you would offer your very cogent insight on the troubling nature of ‘honoring the memory of a black teen who would try to beat an Hispanic to death’?
I have no special insight, but to be “honored” one must be honorable.
Obama says we are to honor a person who
1) was doing drugs
2) got kicked out of school
3) dabbled in theft
4) called himself a “no limit n*gga”
5) committed assault and battery
6) died while trying to beat a Hispanic neighborhood watch volunteer to death
I refuse to honor any of this behavior, no matter what Obama says we should do.