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Look I get that he's your hero but you have his own words that Tray was "up to no good" and the whole "these ####### punks always get away" comment proved that he thought he was disrupting someone who is about to commit a crime. Otherwise there would be nothing to "get away" from, unless you count Zimmerman.Jojo the circus boy said:You really are hung up on assuming Zimmerman thought with 100% certainty that Martin was a criminal. If I remember correctly he called the NEN and reported suspicious activity. Someone acting suspicious is not a criminal. Criminals are people that have been convicted of a crime. Zimmerman did not call 911 and report a robbery in progress. According to you that is the only time it is acceptable for someone to report someone, when they have eyewitness proof that the person they are reporting broke the law.I don't Zimmerman was racist. I think he was an overly paranoid man who saw himself as a crime-fighter, which was his central delusion about himself. Because of this delusion he needed "villians" to stop from committing crimes, and I think it was his delusion about himself, rather than hatred for Martin's skin color, which caused him to conclude, without reason, that Martin was a criminal.That being said, if a white man dressed in a button down and khakis had been doing the exact same thing, I don't think it would have been as easy for Zimmerman's paranoid, delusional brain to convince itself that what it was looking at was a criminal.If Zimmerman was racist there would have been stuff that came out. If anything, there is a ton of evidence which suggest Zimmerman was a tolerant individual who embraced people of color.If you guys aren't willing to at least acknowledge that a big part of Zimmerman's suspicion of Martin had to do with skin color, then theres very little for us to discuss. For me it's the starting point of this whole topic, and what makes this case so much more important than the killings which go on every day in this country. Despite the assertions of both prosecution and defense, this case was all about race, IMO.
Zimmerman is not a racist or a murderer in my opinion. He is, however, a highly paranoid, delusional, and dangerous individual that should be incarcerated to prevent him from creating any more situations like the one he created.
The world is not black and white and neither are the reasons for someone to call a non-emergency number.
Zimmerman was not patrolling either like you make him out to be, he was simply driving to Target to do his weekly shopping. But don't let me stop you from painting the picture you are working on to portray Zimmerman in the worst possible light.
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ETA 100% certainty is your own addition. No one can ever know 100% the content of his mind, but all words and actions associated with him at the time do in fact suggest he thought he was stopping a crime in progress.
Which in fact does make him paranoid, because he does not actually claim to have seen anything other than someone walking in the rain, staring at him, staring at houses. The dispatcher's comment was "Ok, so he's just walking around..." and Zimm added "looking AT houses" Not "into" houses or "peering into windows." Which would be suspicious.
Zimmerman finds the act of someone walking home in a light drizzle suspicious. Therefore, sorry, paranoid. There are break ins everywhere. It's the paranoid people who take that in and see criminals everywhere.
So I stand by my opinion that Zimm is not a racist, but is paranoid and does envision himself as some sort of crime-fighter.
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