Trayvon was also obviously the guy who'd been robbing houses in that neighborhood. Punk got what he deserved. I'm sad Zimmerman got libeled as a racist for defending himself against a thug.
Trayvon Martin was a very regrettable, criminal, and dumb young man whose lifestyle caused his death(out of all the BLM "saints" I tend to give him more leeway simply because he was, I believe the youngest at 17; 17 yo. aren't known for their great sense nor impulse control); George Zimmerman was an equally idiotic slightly older young man whose lack of common sense put him in a position to nearly die himself, but what was not wrong was defending himself. As my mother said at the time: "Stupid met stupid that night and the result was stupid waste of life. Too bad they were the way they were." I think she was pretty correct in that assumption.
I don't know what he was like before this whole incident, but the news about him after did have some negative incidents. The issue is, not only do we not know the whole truth about things that happen later because they were biased about him, it's also quite possible that his personality may have changed after the trauma of what happened. It's hard enough to take a human life, even to save your own, but then to be dragged through courts and accused and lied about in the media and reviled from every side would have a terrible effect on your mental health.
Trayvon was also obviously the guy who'd been robbing houses in that neighborhood. Punk got what he deserved. I'm sad Zimmerman got libeled as a racist for defending himself against a thug.
Trayvon Martin was a very regrettable, criminal, and dumb young man whose lifestyle caused his death(out of all the BLM "saints" I tend to give him more leeway simply because he was, I believe the youngest at 17; 17 yo. aren't known for their great sense nor impulse control); George Zimmerman was an equally idiotic slightly older young man whose lack of common sense put him in a position to nearly die himself, but what was not wrong was defending himself. As my mother said at the time: "Stupid met stupid that night and the result was stupid waste of life. Too bad they were the way they were." I think she was pretty correct in that assumption.
That sounds about right to me.
We have no idea if Trayvon was the thief in that neighborhood, or ever did any such thing. You have your suspicions.
With the way the media smeared him after that, I don't know what to trust about his personal life. They polluted the well pretty badly.
I don't know what he was like before this whole incident, but the news about him after did have some negative incidents. The issue is, not only do we not know the whole truth about things that happen later because they were biased about him, it's also quite possible that his personality may have changed after the trauma of what happened. It's hard enough to take a human life, even to save your own, but then to be dragged through courts and accused and lied about in the media and reviled from every side would have a terrible effect on your mental health.
He isn't a good person by any means, but what he did, ended a life, and moreso what followed likely crippled him psychologically
One piece of trash can take out another piece of trash . Fuck both of those cocksuckers
Unless they knew them personally, simply growing up around there doesn't mean much.
You should watch Stefan molyneaux the truth about George Zimmerman