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Rich 2 year s ago
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There was an investigation and a lot of media pressure to charge Zimmerman. despite everything and no doubt despite the wishes of the court, he was cleared.
Are you against justice? Do you think Zimmerman should have been hung just because he's white and Martin was black?
       
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Jake 2 year s ago
Rich,

Getting into a fist fight with an unarmed person then pulling out a gun and killing that person is wrong.

I think he should have been hung for acting as a vigilante.
       
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Di 2 year s ago
Rich,remember the MSM tried saying Zimmerman was and i quote "a white Hispanic"
       
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Indy 2 year s ago
Rich,
The reason Zimmerman was cleared is because the prosecutor was pressured into bringing more severe charges requiring a higher standard of evidence. Had the prosecutor not caved Zimmerman would have been charged with something like manslaughter instead of murder and would have served jail time. The reason for this entire clusterf@#k is that Zimmerman was a racist @$$hole, Martin lost his sh#t and beat the cr#p out of Zimmerman, and the prosecutor caved to public pressure. Plenty of blame to spread around here.
       
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Em 2 year s ago
This looked like the most uninteresting, hyped-up, boring tripe I could've imagined reading. Lucky for me, I didn't.
       
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Kaye 2 year s ago
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So now we have vaccine segregation. Guess not much has changed.
       
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"In 1955, Rosa Parks gets arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white man. Parks’ act of disobedience led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The boycott went on for more than a year as African Americans walked or carpooled to work and school. The bus company suffered greatly, since African Americans were 70 percent of their riders. In November of 1956, the US Supreme Court ruled the bus segregation as a violation of the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment. This called off the protest and Rosa Parks became one of the first to ride the newly desegregated buses."

 

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