Tuesday, July 23, 2013

JUSTICE OR POWER

The Zimmerman trial was not judged on race, but the trial reaction picks the scab off the race sore one more time.

Loud voices like Sharpton/Jackson have been asked if it was a fair trial.  The trial was televised from beginning to end for the whole world to see.  These civil rights "leaders" have to say it was fair because they cannot find anything unfair.  They just don't like the verdict.

The verdict was "innocent" even after a judge disallowed facts about the content of Trayvon's character, and even after the intimidation of riots in the streets.  A jury of women, who were supposedly more given to the plight of someone losing their child, agreed unanimously.

But that is not enough for Sharpton/Jackson.  They take to the streets to demand…what?  Justice?  The Department of Justice already completed it's comprehensive report that there was NO SIGN of racism on Zimmerman's part.  So is their demand for justice...or for power?

Let's consider truth.  It is true that when Rachel Jeantel took the stand, it became painfully obvious what Trayvon Martin's world was like.  He was a teen pushing hard against authority and visually repeating that same message with gold teeth, pictures of him flashing guns, marijuana, school expulsion, stolen property, and living away from family with his father's "fiancee".  Worse, his language was a picture of that chip on his shoulder.  Trayvon's tweets are as appalling as his Twitter name ("No_Limit_Nigga").  If you want your hair to stand on end, google Rachel's deleted tweets.  These kids spoke profanely and displayed hateful thoughts openly.

Rachel planted one of those hateful thoughts in Trayvon's mind the last few minutes of his life.  She said on the Piers Morgan CNN interview that when Trayvon was running, she told him maybe the guy was a rapist and in her words "Trayvon ain't that way".  She told him for sure not to run home because his little brother was there.  She implied that Trayvon threw the first punch and said Trayvon didn't intend to kill Zimmerman, but only to give him an "*ss whoopin'".  It must have been hard for GZ to determine he wasn't about to be killed since Trayvon told him he would die that night, and had already broken his nose and banged his head.

If Rachel Jeantel were green and moved next door to you, it wouldn't be her color that was troubling, but her choice of a sorry lifestyle.  You wouldn't want your children to hear her language and you wouldn't feel safe when her friends congregated because their foul Twitter talk was all about sex, drinking, getting high, and hostility toward others.

What about Rachel's future?  Who would hire her?  Who will help this young woman blend into society and become a productive citizen?  Someone in the black community needs to speak up and tell these kids their feral belligerence is killing them.

This video LINK is a comprehensive look at the media's duplicity in the Trayvon Martin story.  Thanks to the mainstream media, the world judged George Zimmerman before his trial and contributed to today's unrest.

And this LINK lifts another rock to expose more truth in this unfolding story as the revelations just continue to dribble out.  It is the story about Chief Charles Hurley of the Miami-Dade School Police Department...and how his actions related to Trayvon's death.

Surely this tragedy of the death of Trayvon Martin has been used and abused.  It was the bright/shiny thing that has taken our minds away from the bigger tragedies of the REAL prejudice of blacks killing other blacks in places like Chicago.  Since Trayvon died, over 480 blacks have been murdered in Chicago and it's hard to know why neither Al Sharpton nor Jesse Jackson advocate for those victims.


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