The Additional Tragedy of the Tayvon Martin Death
First, I want to make it perfectly clear that I feel that this case should go in front of a grand jury and let them decide what, if any, charges are brought against Zimmerman. It should not be tried in the court of public opinion.
The problem is that this case is being tried by the media, the pundits, the race baiters of our country, social media, and around kitchen tables all over America. It is really criminal that this boy’s death is being used in this way. There are people with an agenda that are making statements that may very well have no basis in fact.
The police have released very little information on the evidence that they have on the case. Maybe because they did a awful job investigating it or just maybe because they are doing a better job than people are willing to admit and are making sure that they are covering every base. It isn’t all that unusual for it to take time for charges to brought against someone. Police have to build a case that they believe will hold up in court.
We also can look at the photos that are being used. Below is the photos that media are using. Photos that are old and paint a picture that they want to paint.
They are using pictures of Tayvon that are old and make him appear much younger than his 17 years. They are using an old mug shot of Zimmerman that is a close up picture of his face that makes him look much bigger than the picture to the right of it. Media narrative. The facebook picture of Trayvon clearly shows that he was much bigger than what the media would like you to believe and that Zimmerman isn’t as big as they want you to believe.
In Chicago there was a march to honor the life of Trayvon. But there was barely a mention of the people who were killed by gang violence in a city that has been overrun by gang related crime and deaths this year. 57 children have lost their lives since the beginning of the school year. The majority of them were gang related. Are those children’s lives less valuable? Don’t their parents want justice too?
We have movie director and producer Spike Lee tweeting out Zimmerman’s home address, not just once, but twice. He have Al Sharpton involving himself in this crime. We have Jesse Jackson saying that black men are under attack. On this point we sort of agree:
While African Americans comprise 13.5% of the U.S. Population, 43% of all murder victims in 2007 were African American, 93.1% of whom were killed were African Americans.
Shouldn’t we be just at outraged about these murder victims as well?
It isn’t that anyone is saying that Jayvon’s death isn’t a tragedy. It is. No parent should bury a child, ever, under any circumstances. It goes against the nature of things. My only point being we need to examine why this particular crime is getting so much attention and how the media is creating a narrative that may or may not be based on facts. George Zimmerman has been tried and convicted in the court of public opinion. Not only as a murderer, but a racist as well. The evidence of that is quite lacking.
Black parents have some worries that others do not. They have to talk to their sons in a way that their white counterparts do not. Racism exists in this country. That cannot be denied. But not every crime that have people of different colors involved is about racism. It just isn’t. The above stat proves that. Only 7.9% of black murders are even committed by someone of another race. These numbers may not be comfortable for people like Jackson, Sharpton, and Lee to look at, but it doesn’t make them less true.
We have to decide as a society if black murder victims are only cared about when they are killed by someone who is not black. It is about time we have the difficult discussions and broach the topics of why the numbers are so skewed. Until we talk about the real issues, the problems will never be solved.
I know that I view the police differently than many in the black community do. I trust the police for the most part. There are bad apples of course, but by and large they do their dangerous jobs well. Many in black communities have a very different view of the police. But I do feel that is more socio-economic related than race related. I think that distrust of the police is just more prevalent in poorer communities were crime rates are higher than they are in lower crime rate areas. I have had very few run-ins with the police in my life. So from my vantage point they are doing their job keeping criminals away from my property. When you live in a high crime area you are going to see police more often. You will see people getting arrested more. You may even feel hassled if they question you because their was a crime in your neighborhood, you will also know more victims of violent crimes and you will know more people who have spent time in jail. You wonder why they are not doing more about the gangs, the drugs, and whatever else is more of a daily occurrence in your neighborhood than what happens in mine. Those are the biases that people from my vantage point and people from other vantage points bring with them when they look at this case. It isn’t about racism, it is about human nature. We look at the world from what we have experienced and seen for ourselves.
Read here What if Trayvon Martin were white. A true story of white teen killed by a black shooter. A different state with different gun laws. There is an agenda to why this story is getting the attention that it is.



fuzislippers 3:24 PM on 03/25/2012 Permalink |
We’re allowed to talk about cases that make the front pages around our kitchen tables (and in social media) and have been doing so since . . . what? Billy the Kid? and right up to Casey Anthony. The reason most of us are mentioning it is to defuse the race baiters who are trying to use this to spark some kind of all-out race war (it’s not an accident that the far left is on the same page and that bounties are being offered for Zimmerman; it’s all be orchestrated). The problem, for them, is that he’s not white. If he were, we’d probably be having Rodney King-style riots right now, and not localized, either (what do you think ows is for? they’re just sitting around waiting for a reason to explode into violence). And with the WH’s and DOJ’s blessing. In short, we not only have the right but a duty to try to put a stop to the lies and potential violence.
Until we all stop buying into the leftists’ antiAmerican and unAmerican propensity for putting us in boxes and then trying to pit us against each other, we’re not going to see anything but highly-charged race, gender, sexual orientation, etc. accusations. We are Americans first. That has to be the first step to eliminating the actual racism that you discuss (only caring about black victims when the perpetrator is white). That’s called “equal justice,” and is miles away from “social justice” in every conceivable way.
Quite Rightly 6:44 PM on 03/25/2012 Permalink |
Interestingly, I hear not one word of criticism for the criminals whose activities escalated the anxiety in Zimmerman’s neighborhood to the point that the people who live there concluded that they needed to band together for self-protection because, let’s face it, the available police protection wasn’t sufficient. Those criminals, it seems, are exempt from any exhortation to search one’s soul for possible contributions to a climate in which young Martin was killed.
fuzislippers 6:48 PM on 03/25/2012 Permalink |
Good point, QR (as always). The DOJ is already operating, allegedly (hmph), under orders to never prosecute crimes by blacks against whites, and with that kind of racist (truly racist, not RAAAACIST) policy in place, it’s little wonder that communities feel they have to police themselves.
signpainterguy 8:07 PM on 03/25/2012 Permalink |
Well there you have it; sliced n diced like a Ginsu knife ! The only thing I can add is Spike Lee should be arrested and prosecuted for inciting the possible murder of Zimmerman !
Ok, Holder should also be arrested and prosecuted for dereliction of duty and malfeasance, to start, for F&F and declaring he would not do his job when it comes to prosecuting black on white violence !
leneice 1:49 PM on 03/28/2012 Permalink |
so what they showin old pictures its about what he did why he did it and what made him do it zimmerman killed tayvon becuse he was black because he LOOKED suspicious no6 because he was doing something like this dont make no sense so yeah so what if he was suspended for 10 days he was a trouble maker he was making no trouble then not smoking nothing he was walkin in the rain wit SKITTLES and ICE TEA not with weed and a gun simple as that zimmer man is a wrong unstable man just stop
just a conservative girl 2:39 PM on 03/28/2012 Permalink |
You have no idea what is going on his head any more than I do. My only point in this post is talk about how the media is handling this case. Not about the facts of the case itself. If Zimmerman were black or if Tayvon were white we would never know Tayvon’s name. That is a tragedy and it needs to be addressed.
fuzislippers 3:11 PM on 03/28/2012 Permalink |
And still more sadly if Zimmerman were black and Trayvon black, we’d never hear about it. Black on black crime is purposely (and purposefully) ignored.
Keasha 12:02 PM on 03/30/2012 Permalink |
Although the media is all we are hearing about the case, Ask yourself was it necessary for someone to die who had no weapon. Sound like to me you have your opinion as well another black male being a ganster and the white man being innocent. Only one person had a gun and only one person ended up dead!
just a conservative girl 1:48 PM on 03/30/2012 Permalink |
Keasha,
It is a real shame that you have not bothered to read everything I wrote about this. That isn’t at all what I think. That kid shouldn’t be dead.
JaqyO85 11:24 PM on 04/07/2012 Permalink |
I feel that the only reason that race was bought into question is because of a statement made by Zimmerman to the 911 operator..“This guy looks like he’s up to no good, or he’s on drugs or something. It’s raining and he’s just walking around, looking about,” Zimmerman told dispatchers. “These @!$%#s. They always get away.”(http://ibytes.net/florida-justice-department-and-fbi-will-review-death-of-tayvon-martin-washington-times/) Other than that race SHOULD NOT be the issue, the issue is whether or not Zimmerman can clearly justify his actions of killing this young man whether Treyvon was white, black, yellow, orange, green, blue, polka dotted, stripped or a combination of all the above. The law that Zimmerman is trying to hide behind does not apply to his action point blank period!! It was not Treyvons fault that other people do not know how to act and that they made that neighborhood be on such high alerts. My neighborhood is not a bad neighborhood by any means yet I still have a neighborhood watch. If Zimmerman did receive any injuries to his person than that should be expected. Doesn’t Treyvon have a right to fight for his life especially when a strange man comes up to him with a gun?!? Whether Zimmerman is racist or not the fact is that he killed a young man for no reason other than trying to play cop and for that he needs to be punished.
And just to share something else..check out http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/03/31/2725389/myth-and-reality-of-stand-your.html where it states that:
The “stand your ground” statute states that “a person who is not engaged in an unlawful activity and who is attacked in any other place where he or she has a right to be has no duty to retreat and has the right to stand his or her ground and meet force with force, including deadly force if he or she reasonably believes it is necessary to do so to prevent death or great bodily harm to himself or herself or another or to prevent the commission of a forcible felony.”
And then let me know if this case should REALLY be about racism or not.
Beyonca 12:04 AM on 04/15/2012 Permalink |
This is how I see it. A 17 year old youngman who just went to the store and was on his way homelost his life because a man asumed he was up to something. Police dispatch told him not to follow him. But he disobeyed and followed him anyway. If he would have obeyedthe dispatch Trayvonwould be alive today. being he persued Trayvon, I dontsee how it could be selfdefence, Trayvon didnt follow Zimmerman. Trayvon is the victom here. what would you do if someones following you? Being a Neighborhood watch doesnt give you authority to do a police officers job. A 17 youngman is gone all because of one mans thought