RangerDave:
All quotes from the article:
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One apparent co-worker, whose identity was redacted, told agents she saw Zimmerman as he was waiting to speak to human resources the Monday after the shooting and noticed his injuries. The woman told agents that Zimmerman was "absolutely emotionally devastated."
Absolutely emotionally devastated as observed by one of Z's coworkers after the shooting. Would a racist who just got away with murdering a n***er be seeking counselling for his emotional devastation? Doesn't sound racist to me.
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Also released were copies of the e-mails between Zimmerman and Lee before the shooting regarding the neighborhood watch program. Zimmerman, in the e-mails, notes there has been a "spike in robberies and home invasions in the neighborhood within the past two months."
Evidence of GZ's reasoning for being suspicious of a lone person in the gated community in the dark on a rainy night. Still doesn't appear racist.
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"Serino believes that when Zimmerman saw Martin in a hoody (sic), Zimmerman took it upon himself to view Martin as acting suspicious," the report said. "Serino described Zimmerman as overzealous and as having 'a little hero complex,' but not as a racist. Serino explained that on numerous occasions he asked Zimmerman specifically if he followed Martin based on his skin color and Zimmerman never admitted to this fact."
Pursuant to the previous quote, more evidence that Z's actions were based on his suspicion due to circumstance, again not because "Hey it's a black guy in my 'hood!" I am still struggling to believe Z was motivated by race.
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He adds that he has not had a positive view of Sanford police because of the "Sherman Ware incident." Ware, a black homeless man, was beaten by a Sanford police lieutenant's son. Zimmerman was critical of police handling of the case and reportedly worked on Ware's behalf.
Z spoke out against the police due to their handling of an incident with a homeless, black man.
Maybe your definition of racism differs from mine, but I don't think a person who hates black people simply because they are black would speak out against the police who beat up on a BLACK person.
What more do you need to see to even START to consider that GZ was not acting based on race. He was overly suspicious due to numerous robberies and break-ins in the past two months (See first quote) not because TM was black. How much more evidence has to come out? You believe it because TM's family, Benjamin Crump, the Revs. Jackson and Sharpton say so? Why do you want to believe so hard that Zimmerman is a racist?
RangerDave wrote:
Again, you're defining racism too narrowly. Serino's statement, which you seem to think exhonorates Zimmerman of the racism charge, is actually an example of racism. It's saying that Zimmerman saw a black guy in a hoodie, and deemed that suspicious because other black guys in hoodies are criminals. So, if Martin had been a white guy in a hoodie, Zimmerman wouldn't have been suspicious, and Martin would still be alive. How is that not racism?
Zimmerman never identified the person he was following as black until prompted, so no it does not say he saw "A black guy in a hoodie" as you would like to believe.
Also, if it had been a white guy in a hoodie under the EXACT circumstances, I am fairly certain GZ would have been equally suspicious.
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