BB, you understand that zimmerman was 100% in the wrong for following Trayvon, right?
Holy shit. If I didn't know any better I'd think you were trolling me right now, but you're not.
Let me quote myself, from the post you just replied to.
"Before anyone's imagination gets carried away, I'm not defending Zimmerman in any way here! Just explaining that while he is the bad guy here, his mindset was likely one of fear, rather than no fear."
Zimmerman is the bad guy here.....
Zimmerman is the bad guy here.....
Zimmerman is the bad guy here......
Did I say Trayvon was the bad guy in any way, shape, or form? No, and I didn't even hint at that being the case. I was describing Zimmerman's mindset as this situation unfolded. Why is this so hard for some people to process this stuff? His mindset could have been that fairys were dancing around his car, but that wouldn't make it so, would it? His mindset was one of fear and paranoia. Imaginary fear, but still fear. That is all.
I was replying to someone suggesting that because Zimmerman had gun, he wasn't afraid.
You realize that all you're probably gonna get back is "He had a right to walk wherever he wanted to," right? That's all I've been hearing and it's driving me insane.
Except for the fact that you've never seen me say anything remotely like that in all my posts in this thread. I've said it probably 25 times now in different posts. Zimmerman committed a horrible crime, and should go to jail for a long time.
The really sad thing about what you just described is that it is probably true and will allow him to get away with murder because of the shitty wording of the law. He was, in his mind, defending himself.
The law should hold people responsible if they misjudge the situation. Sure, Zimmerman flipped out and thought he was defending himself. But he was wrong. He shouldn't get off because he misjudged the situation.
I disagree completely. I don't think his mindset matters one bit when it was one completely fabricated in his imagination. I believe he will be charged with a crime, and found guilty. I don't believe that law excuses what he did. It seems that some higher ups, states attorney etc, decided to say that law excused him. I don't believe that will be the case in a court of law.
You can't claim self defense when you choose to pursue someone.