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In reply to the discussion: Why did this girl cause her own murder? [View all]JI7
(93,386 posts)98. yup, i said this many times, change race and people would never defend this
but because he is black he has to prove from the grave that he was 100 percent pure.
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You mean you think she stalked him and forced him to shoot her in self defense?
lunatica
May 2012
#118
So you equate someone going innocently about their business, leaving their home to go to work, or to
sabrina 1
May 2012
#141
It's very clear that Martin's blackness is what allows people here and elsewhere
alcibiades_mystery
May 2012
#6
This is reminiscent of the time a Japanese exchange student in a Halloween costume
Lydia Leftcoast
May 2012
#12
Yes, everyone knows that "black youth"--even those who watch TV with their families, have a sweet
MADem
May 2012
#69
"The racism - yes, outright racism - I've seen on even this board, by longtime DUers,
Number23
May 2012
#96
It is not about applauding, it is about looking at the facts without idological filters
gejohnston
May 2012
#129
you know pisses me off most about this (this being the first time hearing this story)...
Volaris
May 2012
#10
Another way to look at this is to think of justice as a way to encourage and
JDPriestly
May 2012
#70
But given the context, the only way your narrative would fit is if Mike lived in the neighborhood
ET Awful
May 2012
#13
The OP simply switched out the race and gender aspects of the actual case.
Tommy_Carcetti
May 2012
#60
well, all except for the " strange part of town" and the "looking to buy a sewing machine" and ...
ret5hd
May 2012
#20
But if you are lost, you avoid going behind houses. You try to stay on the street
JDPriestly
May 2012
#72
Looking for a house number that you got from Craig's list is very different from
JDPriestly
May 2012
#71
You people always think the person that dies is at fault and the person with the gun is god.
rhett o rick
May 2012
#109
Agreed. I keep posting about a pretty black girl being executed in front of a relative's house.
ScreamingMeemie
May 2012
#50
True in general. Although believe it or not, sometimes it is the woman who is the abuser.
JDPriestly
May 2012
#73
And then there is the black woman who got 20 years with no chance of parole.
airplaneman
May 2012
#67
Are you f'n serious. She got 20 f'n years because she was black. Rationalize it anyway you want
rhett o rick
May 2012
#110
She was "standing her ground" but for some reason, that law didnt apply to her.
rhett o rick
May 2012
#135
I agree that Zimmerman's case isnt SYG, but isnt he going to get a SYG hearing?
rhett o rick
May 2012
#142
this is something new. Blame the victim as usual. Polls after polls show people want medical
southernyankeebelle
May 2012
#79
Well as I was reading this I was thinking of Trayon and the pot. That was why I made the comment.
southernyankeebelle
May 2012
#92
You didn't state whether she was black or white. It makes a difference, you know. nt
Flatulo
May 2012
#83
