Damn dude, you really do hate black people. I bet it sucks only being able to be yourself via the anonymity of the internet.
newsflash: pouhe's black at least he has the courage to offer his opinion, which happens to run counter to many others' of his race. He knows the blood-thirsty pile-on crew that loves to try to accuse other posters of racism will be all over him...
LOL. Justice and equality are only racial self pity in pouhe/bigtexxx fantasy land, where root causes to societal problems don't actually exist. Where everyone's situation in life is strictly the product of their own choices, statistics and reality to the contrary. You need some therapy, seriously.
It's the difference between looking for solutions vs. being duped by the media, casting blame and rationalizing... one day you'll mature and get it
Only you would call what he is spewing (on the internet) as courage. What he is doing is tucking his tail between his legs and letting others take the lashings. He is almost a bigger coward than you.
You probably just need a work ethic and sense of personal responsibility. Get off your stoop or out of the barbershop at 10 am on a Tuesday, turn off whatever sub-literate, rape-and-riot-centric drum machined crap is playing on your headphones and start partnering with the other 88% of the population.
man, D&D doesn't really care about this arrest at all and whether he'll end up in jail for throwing a wine bottle. D&D is merely using this to rehash old arguments. So, you guys really like to do that? Not even the GARM rehashes the Lowry vs Brooks debate anymore...or the VSpan debate. lols
The events I mentioned in the post you responded to happened recently. There was a bombing attempt a few days ago in Colorado. And when I do bring up events that are dated they coincide with the conversation. There's no comparison with Martin and King other than they are both black (and the connection in their names to Dr MLK)... All you did was make what they like to call a clown post. But I don't know why you are upset. The trial is over. Zimmerman is a stand up guy.
They're just deflecting from the fact that Zimmerman is a scumbag killer that belongs in prison. They'd like to believe that he is the Forrest Gump of crime, always on the scene by happenstance.
Zimmerman being a scumbag is irrelevant to the incident where Martin was stupid enough to attack an armed man and got what was coming to him. Martin deserved to die for his stupidity, Zimmerman deserves to be in jail for things he's done since then. They are both terrible people and it's unfortunate that it couldn't have been both of them that ended up dead that day that Martin attacked Zimmerman.
Attacking the victim is a lame lawyer defense. Redirecting the argument onto something else as a debate tactic is for weak minded people. You're stupid for using that logical fallacy. You know that, right?
17 year old deserved to die for being followed by a stranger and then possibly using poor judgment? Your mind is all screwed up if you think for one moment that you wouldn't be singing a different tune if that were your kid.
I'm not attacking the victim, the victim was actually Zimmerman. He was assaulted by Martin. Just because Martin's victim was armed and Martin ended up dead as a result of his crime doesn't make him the victim. Yeah, he deserved to die for being stupid enough to assault some random person walking in his neighborhood. The world is not poorer for him no longer being in it.
When you read this does it sound okay to you? Whether you agree or not with the legal rendering, are you okay with the situation being played out the way it did? Someone died and while you may not know them it affected somebody somewhere. To say that the world is not poorer is a bold statement. Who knows what Trayvon could have done with his life. To judge someone as "worthless" or "detrimental" at the age of 17 says that you do not believe anyone can change and that is a scary sentiment.