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Joe Oliver: Zimmerman Friend Recounts Blowback From fellow Blacks
The Grio ^ | Joy-Ann Reid

Posted on 04/11/2012 4:04:30 PM PDT by nickcarraway

With the firestorm over, but outrage over the Trayvon Martin shooting continuing to build, theGrio spoke with Joe Oliver, a friend and defender of George Zimmerman, who also happens to be black, a day after the 1-month anniversary of the fatal shooting.

"Now I get 'the look.'"

Joe Oliver used to be known in the Orlando area as a news professional, working for more than 20 years as a reporter and anchor for a local NBC station and for CNN. Now, the 53-year-old is known as the black man who is supporting George Zimmerman, the man who shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.

Oliver, who has known Zimmerman since the 28-year-old began dating the woman he's now married to ("his mother in law is a close friend of my wife's," Oliver told theGrio), reached out to Zimmerman's lawyer, Craig Sonner, after he was unable to reach his friend as the uproar over the shooting grew. He asked if it was okay for him to speak on Zimmerman's behalf.

"My conversations with George were to confirm what I had been told via his relatives, and also to confirm that I was doing the right thing by standing up for him," Oliver told theGrio. He said Zimmerman, who is in hiding, is being treated for "post-traumatic stress [syndrome], insomnia and depression."

By coming forward, Oliver knowingly exposed himself to the same firestorm that engulfed his friend. "But I was quite adamant that I could not live with myself if I did not do what I knew was the right thing to do," Oliver said. "And that, unfortunately, has put me in this position. I do come from an extremely unique perspective, not just being George's friend but being an African-American. Because I understand the outrage. If I didn't know George, I too would be outraged. Because of the history of the Sanford police department I would question the information that was being leaked; the validity of the information regardless of who they put in front of the camera. I get all that. But I am in a unique position, in that I know George. And I know that there's no way he would have put himself in a position where he's in hiding, if he didn't believe he had to save his life."

Oliver reiterated -- and said he believes -- Zimmerman's story about being attacked by Trayvon Martin on the night of February 26th, and said Zimmerman told him that he fired his gun after a "life and death struggle" with the teen.

He has not been to the rallies. He has not yet spoken with black friends about the incident. But he did talk with Rev. Jesse Jackson after a chance meeting in hotel lobby in nearby Lake Mary, where he had gone to do an interview Monday.

"I told this to Rev. Jackson yesterday...in the stereotypical big picture, race is the issue. But when it comes down to what happened with Trayvon and George, race had nothing to do with it."

Oliver said he and Jackson talked briefly about the contagion of fear that has made life challenging for young black men, and that, he believes, is the real story in the Trayvon Martin saga.

This "has been building up for decades," Oliver said, "George and Trayvon, they're just the match."

"The sad part is that all of this has just perpetuated the stereotype that has raised the voices of millions because of what has happened, and how young black men are portrayed," Oliver continued. "The problem is, everyone is at fault: the media. Young black men, whites.... Everyone's responsible. And we're at a point where no one is willing to step back and take a look, and take responsibility for their own actions. I mean we're at a point where millions of people are calling for justice and yet they're willing to take justice away from one man."

And how does he feel about being on what many in the African-American community would consider the wrong side of the Trayvon Martin case?

"Let's just say now I get 'the look,' when I'm recognized [by black people]," Oliver said. "There have been veiled threats; not directly towards me, but there have been individuals that have found out where I work, and they have made contact with the executives of my company, trying to get me fired because of what I'm doing."

"I wasn't there. I didn't shoot Trayvon. But I also know that if George hadn't shot Trayvon, Trayvon would have shot George. I'm saying it was a life and death struggle; after that initial blow, it turned into life and death struggle and at some point a decision had to be made about saving a life. And that's what he did." Oliver said he has not talked with black friends about the incident. But he said his wife and everyone else who knows George is scared. He said that even if there are others who know Zimmerman and believe his story, they're afraid to come forward.

"There's a bunch of people out there who are acting in just the same way they claim George acted that night. Where's the justice in that?"

And Oliver, who said that he personally has faced racial discrimination and profiling, even as a prominent news anchor in Central Florida, said he feels it's important to have the conversation about race that the Trayvon Martin case has started.

"It's more than just George. Our country's on the edge. Our country's on the edge because of the history of young black men in this country," Oliver said, adding that much of the fault lies in the way the media portrays young black men.

"George isn't the only Floridian walking around with a gun. There are several others walking around with a gun. In fact I would guarantee that every person in Florida who made the effort to get a concealed weapons permit does not leave home without their weapon," Oliver said. "They got the concealed weapons permit because they're afraid, and they want to be able to confront that fear if it becomes a reality. And that's really at the root of all of this. Until we address the fear that we have, for our own selves and for each other, we're never going to further the conversation. There's never gonna be justice. Because there's always going to be somebody out there who says I did this because I'm afraid ...or I'm going to do this because I'm afraid."

"I mean, we have this issue about those profiling of young black men because people are afraid of them," Oliver said, becoming emotional, "That doesn't mean every young black male is someone you should be afraid of. But the portrayal of young black men, in the media, in the stories, I mean, we will hear every story that involves a young black male and some sort of felony crime....We will not hear every story of a young black male graduating from high school, graduating from college, putting himself through college, going on and being a successful individual..."

Oliver's voice breaks on the phone, "...and raising a family, so he can have another young black male to go out there and carry on his own legacy, and try to do something, where we can get rid of this fear, and he doesn't have to be told as he's growing up: 'okay look son, this is what you're going to have to deal with as a black man in this country.'"

"Okay? So that's where I'm at. I'm on both sides. I'm on the side of George because George did what he had to do. And I truly believe that if we weren't talking about George shooting Trayvon, we'd be talking about another young black man who shot someone else."

And if George's story turns out not to be true?

"I'm at the front of the million hoodie march."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Florida
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To: GOPJ

If he’s going to be a witness wouldn’t trying to get him fired be witness tampering?


21 posted on 04/11/2012 5:06:48 PM PDT by hoosiermama
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To: nickcarraway
The black male homicide rate from 1999 to 2007 of 41.4 was ELEVEN TIMES the white homicide rate of 3.7. For males aged 20 to 24, the astonishing black male homicide rate of 109.4 is SEVENTEEN TIMES the white male homicide rate of just 6.3. Also relevant is that 93% of black homicides are committed by other black people. These are the FACTS.

The TRUTH is that collectively black males are more violent, more murderous, more dangerous than white, Asian, hispanic, or native American males. The TRUTH is that for every black male killed by a non-black male, THIRTEEN are killed by a black male. The TRUTH is that black males are their own worst enemy.

Source: CDC Homicides — United States, 1999–2007

22 posted on 04/11/2012 6:04:52 PM PDT by The Truth Will Make You Free
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To: truth_seeker
On the other hand, while a big metro area like this has other ethnic minorities and low income/high crime areas, I don’t fear them to anywhere the degree of the blacks, who earned that status in my view.

Your instincts are accurate. Ron Unz, the sponsor of the initiative to ban bilingual ed in CA, has an essay with data that suggests Hispanics offend at about the same rate as whites, when the numbers are age-adjusted. Black crime rates are simply off the charts. Poor areas that have majority Hispanic or white populations do not have anywhere near the crime rates of poor majority black areas.

23 posted on 04/11/2012 6:07:14 PM PDT by Zhang Fei (Let us pray that peace be now restored to the world and that God will preserve it always.)
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To: hoosiermama

GZ’s wife:

http://dailycaller.com/2012/04/11/zimmermans-myspace-nickname-included-datniggy-family-insists-on-innocent-explanation/


24 posted on 04/11/2012 6:09:13 PM PDT by maggief
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To: maggief

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25 posted on 04/11/2012 6:45:23 PM PDT by hoosiermama
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To: al baby
Black peoples are the most racist peoples on the plant!!!!

I've met a number of people from Africa and they generally don't understand what is wrong with many American black people.

26 posted on 04/11/2012 6:57:33 PM PDT by Right Wing Assault (Dick Obama is more inexperienced now than he was before he was elected.)
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To: nickcarraway
I commend Oliver for his loyalty to his friend.

Yes, many people are to blame for poor race relations.

Right now, though, an honest older black person has to admit that the vast majority of white people have bent over backward to treat black people well. What white people get in return is often open or barely veiled hostility at best. Or much worse. Their majority culture is warped and only they can undo that.

There is NO WAY things will get better if they just rob, rape, or kill a few more white folks. It will only get worse. Someone needs to get them, but especially their young men, to understand that. Looking for reasons to hate whitey is just the easy way out. It just makes them more miserable. It shouldn't take a gun to get someone to respect you.

Hardly anyone stands up to the the gang culture that is propagated on TV, in movies, and in music. Money for producers and entertainers and clothing designers is more important than teaching their kids properly.

When we walk in our mostly white neighborhood, the kids say hello, excuse me, etc. The worst thing that happens is they throw fast food wrappers on my lawn.

Where I grew up, I wouldn't make it around the block if I went for a walk there today. It all boils down to the young black men ruining it for everyone. Anyone who says otherwise is crazy.

If we all (even black folks such as Jesse Jackson) could walk past a crowd of young black men at 10 pm without a worry (even if they don't say hello), racial tensions in this country would disappear. It's all based on crime.

They need to teach kids at home and in school, "You can't make people like you by robbing them, raping them, or shooting them."

27 posted on 04/11/2012 7:26:52 PM PDT by Right Wing Assault (Dick Obama is more inexperienced now than he was before he was elected.)
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To: Right Wing Assault

” I’ve met a number of people from Africa and they generally don’t understand what is wrong with many American black people”

I once lived in Asia. Blacks from Africa have nothing in common with American blacks, other than skin color.


28 posted on 04/11/2012 7:29:17 PM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (God, family, country, mom, apple pie, the girl next door and a Ford F250 to pull my boat.)
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To: nickcarraway

I think Mr. Oliver is very brave to stand up for his friend. The pressure has to be enormous. I do disagree that whites are responsible. I don’t do anything in my life that causes young black men to commit crimes. People are suspicious of young black men because of the fact that a large portion of them are committing crimes. This is a fact and we have a right to be suspicious. If Amish were engaging in crime at the same rate, I would be suspicious of white men in funny clothes with beards. A good portion of black people don’t want to take responsibility for the sorry state of many blacks. Having children with no committed partner is a bad idea no matter your color. It’s epidemic in the black community. Until a majority of blacks move to traditional values of a stable family unit and the value of hard work to improve your life, then things won’t change. Not many want to say this out loud because you will be branded a racist, but it’s the truth. It’s the truth for everyone of all shades.


29 posted on 04/11/2012 8:31:22 PM PDT by beaversmom
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To: Right Wing Assault

I’ve told this before, but I know an Eritrean woman and she and her sister are of this mindset. She moved from her neighborhood to get away as much as possible from American blacks and illegal immigrants. Her sister and the sister’s family moved to Maryland and are wary of the blacks there.


30 posted on 04/11/2012 8:36:04 PM PDT by beaversmom
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To: Zhang Fei

Thanks for the attached link. I live near Santa Ana, and my work has exposed me to much of the surrounding area, as well. I grew up with hispanic classmates, who are now grandparents.

An hispanic friend of mine works for the Anaheim Police Dept. in youth programs.

Other statistics prove beyond argument the extremely high violent crime rate of blacks. Higher than anybody else.

Hopefully this will be brought to the fore, although I’m doubtful.


31 posted on 04/11/2012 10:48:34 PM PDT by truth_seeker
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To: laweeks
Burning inner citys and violence against those that disagree with you is the 60’s all over again...been there, seen it...and the authority's stood around and did not stop anything, they tried to “contain” the burning of building, but when the firemen went in to put out fires, they were fired upon also, so the inner cities just burned themselves down and wonder why no one wants to start a business in the inner cities.
32 posted on 04/11/2012 11:51:50 PM PDT by goat granny
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To: nickcarraway

Mr. Oliver, I’ve appreciated your support for Zimm but you should have known this would happen when you wandered of the plantation.


33 posted on 04/12/2012 1:59:34 AM PDT by bjorn14 (Woe to those who call good evil and evil good. Isaiah 5:20)
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