Posted on 07/13/2013 9:35:29 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
Venita, who didnt want to give her last name because of her position at an area college said she felt an instant sense of shock and disbelief.I think the verdict was unjust. I believe that the case law was not applied. Black letter law applies according to the situation, and the weight of the case was based on the fact that it was not a self-defense case.
In my opinion it was harassment, because the young man was not doing anything. He was being stalked and terrorized. [Zimmerman] has a history of violence, and I believe that because he was a young black man, that the system worked against him, and in favor of this white man. Its just that simple. The laws have not changed. We are still ni**ers, we are still slaves in North America and nothing has changed, Venita said.
How can a boy attending his business, going to his home, running from a man who is pursuing him be guilty and the killer not be? asked Chicago civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson in a live interview on NBC Chicago.
Jackson said, I think it was always a stretch, having, this is not a jury of his peers: six women, not one black, not one man. It never was a jury of his peers. Im really challenged, in some sense, thinking about this jury.
I think thats some bullsh*t, said 55-year-old Jimmy Byrd, a Chicago resident. I dont like it. I dont think it was right. I just dont understand the system.
Marcelles Montgomery, 19, says Trayvon Martin could have easily been him. When he heard the news of Zimmermans not guilty verdict, he was outraged.
In my opinion, he should have been charged for the very fact that he continued to follow Trayvon Martin, after he was told by police that he was not allowed to do so. It never would have happened if he werent there.
Montgomery is a youth minister on the South Side of Chicago. He said, To me, it reveals todays political system, so it does show us what we need to see: that were not as far advanced as we think we are.
Shenika Jackson, 20, agrees with Montgomery, adding, The jury should have been more sympathetic. If it was their child, how would they feel about it?
Richard Price, 53, an administrator at a Chicago college said, He created the situation and that didnt have to happen that way. In response to the jurys verdict, Price said, Sometimes people do things and they dont really analyze what theyre doing.
Continuing, Price said, It could happen right in Chicago. It could be anywhere. And sometimes these things set precedents for what happens in the future.
Tonya Brown, 48, strongly disagreed with the jurys verdict. It should have at least been manslaughter. She added, I hope that it will be retried. My justice system has disappointed me with this.
Late Saturday evening, members of the Occupy Chicago movement tweeted that they were organizing a protest at Chicagos downtown Daley Plaza. Jackson encouraged Chicago residents to stay nonviolent in their protest of Zimmermans verdict.
I hope those who are in pain would not act in a way that would discredit the legacy of Trayvon Martin, he said.
Thank you. I’m really sorry about that but I was wrong and it needed to be corrected.
I'm still waiting to hear apologies to Zimmerman from Glenn Beck and Joe Pagriarulo.
I would like to be wrong about it but I don’t think Glenn Beck does apologies.
You're not "ni**ers", you're "niggaz". And we're "crackers". Your rules, not ours.
“How come we arent hearing anything from La Raza and the white Hispanics. Arent they going to stand up for one of their own?”
La Raza is focused on the big picture — amnesty for the illegals. To accomplish its #1 goal it must ally with the NAACP and other progressive organizations. Don’t forget in the progressive world it is the community (i.e. race or ethnicity) that matters, not the individual.
Ten years from now when Hispanics are 20% of the population and blacks are 10% it will be interesting to see how black on Hispanic violence is playing out in the media and inside the Democrat coalition. The American economic pie is not growing so for rising demographic groups (Hispanics and Asians) to get a bigger piece, the shrinking demographic groups are going to have to give (whites and blacks). To date whites have given to other groups without a fight but at some point there is likely to be resistance.
Racial and ethnic polarization works for the Democrats now while all of their coalition is working together. At some point, members of the coalition will become dissatisfied with the division of spoils. When that happens look out.
Yeah, he just pretends that it never happened.
Unfortunately he does. I like a lot of things Beck does but it’s just lame when he acts like that.
I agree.
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