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SoutherDem

(2,307 posts)
9. This is what I have been asking myself
Sat Mar 24, 2012, 02:31 PM
Mar 2012

This morning I heard someone defend the shooter saying he was "attacked" because of the wounds he had. Well, if he did, wasn't the young man simply following the "stand your ground law"? I know if I was being followed I certainly would think I was being threatened.

We all know if the young man had killed the shooter he would have been arrested on the spot, no questions asked.

Let's face it, the "stand your ground law", is a law, written by white men, supported by the NRA, to defend white people. I have heard the number of shooting deaths have gone up since it was passed. I would like to know how many white people have used this defense successfully, compared to how many black people?

Also, how many white people are questioned for being in a black neighborhood, compared to the number of blacks for being in white neighborhoods.

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outstanding/rec Voice for Peace Mar 2012 #1
Except the reality is that the black guy pscot Mar 2012 #2
Yup. n/t progressoid Mar 2012 #5
i'll agree marshall gaines Mar 2012 #15
Could SYG be the birth-place of some awful race war? FredStembottom Mar 2012 #3
When you have to look over your shoulder to keep an eye on the neighborhood watch guy!! Major Hogwash Mar 2012 #4
Funny but makes perfect sense Progressive dog Mar 2012 #6
Pat Oliphant has a good one too pokerfan Mar 2012 #7
Wow. Major Hogwash Mar 2012 #11
That 'bout splains it yeah. lonestarnot Mar 2012 #8
This is what I have been asking myself SoutherDem Mar 2012 #9
side marshall gaines Mar 2012 #18
agree marshall gaines Mar 2012 #20
indeed ibegurpard Mar 2012 #10
Now we have reason to feel threatened by all neighborhood watch guys mainer Mar 2012 #12
That's how I would have preferred it turned out. krispos42 Mar 2012 #13
no marshall gaines Mar 2012 #16
Illegal posession of a handgun, perhaps. krispos42 Mar 2012 #24
Funny how both cartoons alude to the Martin shooting... -..__... Mar 2012 #14
zimmerman marshall gaines Mar 2012 #17
Yeah, "Zimmerman" is such a traditional hispanic or latin name.... Pachamama Mar 2012 #22
You know it would take you like 2 seconds to search and find out his mom is Peruvian. AtheistCrusader Mar 2012 #26
How do you know what the shooter was "portrayed" as? Number23 Mar 2012 #19
Bill Hicks had a pretty good analogy too:" Initech Mar 2012 #21
If anyone had a reason to claim self defense under the "Stand Your Ground" law ... spin Mar 2012 #23
Strongly agree. The law has been mis-applied. AtheistCrusader Mar 2012 #27
Pretty good toon. nt Lucky Luciano Mar 2012 #25
The Truth Is... catseye Mar 2012 #28
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