re: #13 STLActivist
Lowest of the low. Of course, this kind of bullsh*t discourages other victims from coming forward.
Exactly. It discourages other victims so that the interested party can continue with whatever narrative they want (in the Zimmerman/Martin case, it’s that Zimmerman was a God-fearing, patriotic American keeping his white neighborhood safe from those n****rs thugs in hoodies), and by having anything that portrays their “hero” in a negative light must be put down and out of the spotlight.
re: #16 Condescending Snotty Jaun Williams Elitist
I agree that Zimmerman can be hurt by the accusations and that it really has nothing to do with his current problem. However, when the hell did this whole thing become a right-left thing? And why do all the wingnuts i know become fuming mad at Trayvon when he was the one that was killed for walking through a neighborhood his family lived in.
Trayvon was not armed was he? I can tell you one thing, If i was walking through a neighborhood and some creepy guy was following me and got out of his truck, i would have a big attitude myself!
It became a right-left thing when the Right felt like, for an invented reason, Zimmerman’s gun rights were being violated. They had nothing to back it up, but gosh-darn it, those god-hatin’ liburls were after his gunz!