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Trayvon Martin's Parents Speak

Zaac

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When you PREFER to not include people based on their skin color, that's discrimination -- also known as "racism."

Discrimination is not the equivalent of racism as I can discriminate based upon anything.

It's racism if I think they can't be included because my skin color makes me superior to them and their skin color.

Some white folks choose to not include black folks in their pool of potential mates. Some black folks choose to not include white folks in their pool of potential mates. That's a preferential prejudice. It's not racist.


Paint it any way you want - Woody successfully refuted your statements.

The way I paint it, Woody didn't refute anything.
 
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Don

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I usually do. It's getting all the rest of us to admit to it that's the challenge.
 

Gib

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This has turned into a joke. Equivalent retaliation demands this thread be closed. Dr. Bob.....:type:

:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 

Don

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(but I'm trying for the last post in the thread! Just seeing how long Zaac will keep it going!)
 
Cooperation and communication for what? George Zimmerman is not a police officer. One of my Black friends told me that it's the strangest thing in the world for them to see how many white people think they have the right to just come up to anyone who doesn't look like them and start questioning them as though they are the police.

Trayvon didn't have any reason to communicate to the man who was following him. Nor did he have any reason to cooperate with the non-police officer.

. . .

Zimmerman was not the police and had no reason to be pursuing anyone as though he were the police
My point was that cooperation and comunication would have solved the problem without bloodshed. If George had spoken to Trayvon instead of simply following him.

"Hey, excuse me, my name is George, I am part of our neighborhood watch program here. Can I help you find a specific address?"

Something like that, then Trayvon would not have thought he was being stalked by someone "creepy."

If Trayvon had turned around and said, "Hey, are you following me?" Instead of jumping out the bushes and attacking George.

I see a lot of could have should have solutions to that night that would have avoided bloodshed, but they all start with either George or Trayvon having the courage to confront the other and communicate instead of fighting or shooting.
 

Revmitchell

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Why was Trayvon up between houses, that were not his, talking on the phone?

Anyone who lives in that neighborhood has the right to ask that of anyone regardless of color. Unfortunately the racebaters have a good portion of certain races all worked up at a constant level that they are looking for someone to be mistreat them under every rock. And when they are acting like this they are no better than the people they accuse.
 
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