George Zimmerman is broke and gained 105 lbs.

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Why was an innocent kid engaging in fist fight with an old man. What kind of innocent kid is suspended from school three times?

I don't feel that he was innocent that night at all. Even if he wasn't doing anything, I am pretty sure that he felt disrespect and provoked by Zimmerman, and took it upon himself to engage. He's not innocent.
I was suspended from school many times does that mean I deserve to be murdered? What right did Zimmerman have to confront him? If you ain't wearing a badge who the fukk are you to play cop, and interrogate anybody.
 

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honestly, I feel sorry for him.

He was trying to do right, and he had media attack and lambast him.

He is painted as a white racist when his grant grandfather was black. What did he do that was so wrong? He defended himself against an Aggressor. If I was in his shoes, I feel I may have done the same thing.

If he had shot someone of another race, I don't think anyone would have cared at all. that is true shame of this case.

Black people are scary. Let's be honest. I'm being honest with myself here. They put fear into my heart. When I see them on the street, I am scared. When I am scared, I react with instinct and emotion--not logic and reason. That's why I feel empathetic.

As a non-black, I remember how it was in school. How black kids would rob and pick on those that were weaker than them. I felt like they hated everyone. I remember the violence, and how we all banded together to defend ourselves. I'm not the only one who experienced this. Millions of others in the public school system went through the same thing. We are conditioned to hate and to fear through our experiences, and every time we are put into situations where our lives (we think) is in danger, those experiences push us to do things that we wouldn't otherwise.

We're animals and we're programed to behave a certain way--a predictable way. I can't blame Zimmerman reacting the way he did. I don't think he is a evil person, and I don't think he deserves this ridicule.

Call me a troll. Call me crazy.. I don't really care. That is how I feel on the subject.
Yo you're such a vile piece of shyt sometimes...
 

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honestly, I feel sorry for him.

He was trying to do right, and he had media attack and lambast him.

He is painted as a white racist when his grant grandfather was black. What did he do that was so wrong? He defended himself against an Aggressor. If I was in his shoes, I feel I may have done the same thing.

If he had shot someone of another race, I don't think anyone would have cared at all. that is true shame of this case.

Black people are scary. Let's be honest. I'm being honest with myself here. They put fear into my heart. When I see them on the street, I am scared. When I am scared, I react with instinct and emotion--not logic and reason. That's why I feel empathetic.

As a non-black, I remember how it was in school. How black kids would rob and pick on those that were weaker than them. I felt like they hated everyone. I remember the violence, and how we all banded together to defend ourselves. I'm not the only one who experienced this. Millions of others in the public school system went through the same thing. We are conditioned to hate and to fear through our experiences, and every time we are put into situations where our lives (we think) is in danger, those experiences push us to do things that we wouldn't otherwise.

We're animals and we're programed to behave a certain way--a predictable way. I can't blame Zimmerman reacting the way he did. I don't think he is a evil person, and I don't think he deserves this ridicule.

Call me a troll. Call me crazy.. I don't really care. That is how I feel on the subject.

:dwillhuh: The amount of ignorance spewing from your brain is mind blowing. I fail to believe you are truly this ignorant and incapable of critical thinking. What happened to you as a child is no excuse for your ignorance now. I was terrorized by SOME whites, attacked by Some Asians and blacks. The actions of the few should not be held accountable by the many. I as a black man am in no way responsible for what another black man does 5 states away from me. Your ignorance is frightening
 

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that bald kid leanin forward cuz his bottom lip pullin him down :laff:

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It seems like your self-loathing gathers its strength from your cowardice as a youth....you seem to be as mad at yourself for lacking a backbone, as you are at other races for supposedly taking advantage of you. That seems to be the same mentality that powered Zimmerman, and a psychology shared by his supporters.

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honestly, I feel sorry for him.

He was trying to do right, and he had media attack and lambast him.

He is painted as a white racist when his grant grandfather was black. What did he do that was so wrong? He defended himself against an Aggressor. If I was in his shoes, I feel I may have done the same thing.
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THAT right there is where the problem is .. a black male is automatically assumed to be an "aggressor" it doesnt matter who actually precipitates the confrontation

If he had shot someone of another race, I don't think anyone would have cared at all. that is true shame of this case.
Sadly youre right if he shot a white kid he would already be doing time and it wouldnt even have made local news

Black people are scary. Let's be honest. I'm being honest with myself here. They put fear into my heart. When I see them on the street, I am scared. When I am scared, I react with instinct and emotion--not logic and reason. That's why I feel empathetic.
The back of your head must scare the shyt out of you everytime you catch an odd reflection in the mirror then

As a non-black, I remember how it was in school. How black kids would rob and pick on those that were weaker than them. I felt like they hated everyone. I remember the violence, and how we all banded together to defend ourselves. I'm not the only one who experienced this. Millions of others in the public school system went through the same thing. We are conditioned to hate and to fear through our experiences, and every time we are put into situations where our lives (we think) is in danger, those experiences push us to do things that we wouldn't otherwise.
Youre a sad little man..BTW how do you explain the violence and bullying in schools with barely any black kids

We're animals and we're programed to behave a certain way--a predictable way. I can't blame Zimmerman reacting the way he did. I don't think he is a evil person, and I don't think he deserves this ridicule.

Call me a troll. Call me crazy.. I don't really care. That is how I feel on the subject.
Get help
 

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THAT right there is where the problem is .. a black male is automatically assumed to be an "aggressor" it doesnt matter who actually precipitates the confrontation

Sadly youre right if he shot a white kid he would already be doing time and it wouldnt even have made local news

The back of your head must scare the shyt out of you everytime you catch an odd reflection in the mirror then


Youre a sad little man..BTW how do you explain the violence and bullying in schools with barely any black kids


Get help
Aelyas En Passant? :salute: :myman:
 

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honestly, I feel sorry for him.

He was trying to do right, and he had media attack and lambast him.

He is painted as a white racist when his grant grandfather was black. What did he do that was so wrong? He defended himself against an Aggressor. If I was in his shoes, I feel I may have done the same thing.

If he had shot someone of another race, I don't think anyone would have cared at all. that is true shame of this case.

Black people are scary. Let's be honest. I'm being honest with myself here. They put fear into my heart. When I see them on the street, I am scared. When I am scared, I react with instinct and emotion--not logic and reason. That's why I feel empathetic.

As a non-black, I remember how it was in school. How black kids would rob and pick on those that were weaker than them. I felt like they hated everyone. I remember the violence, and how we all banded together to defend ourselves. I'm not the only one who experienced this. Millions of others in the public school system went through the same thing. We are conditioned to hate and to fear through our experiences, and every time we are put into situations where our lives (we think) is in danger, those experiences push us to do things that we wouldn't otherwise.

We're animals and we're programed to behave a certain way--a predictable way. I can't blame Zimmerman reacting the way he did. I don't think he is a evil person, and I don't think he deserves this ridicule.

Call me a troll. Call me crazy.. I don't really care. That is how I feel on the subject.


demonic indeed. :lolbron:
 
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