We talked about it a bit at work as we usually have the news on. Everyone agrees it's bullshit they let him off easy, which is interesting as it seems the consensus on the internet is that people actually agree with the ruling.
We talked about it a bit at work as we usually have the news on. Everyone agrees it's bullshit they let him off easy, which is interesting as it seems the consensus on the internet is that people actually agree with the ruling.
Next time someones pounding your head into the pavement youll just sit back and take it, right?
We talked about it a bit at work as we usually have the news on. Everyone agrees it's bullshit they let him off easy, which is interesting as it seems the consensus on the internet is that people actually agree with the ruling.
Next time someones pounding your head into the pavement youll just sit back and take it, right?
My guess is it's a US vs. Canada thing.
KT
Don't forget to apologize for bruising his knuckles :^P
That is for the best. I spoke to nobody about it.Nobody is making a peep about it at work....actually, Maury was on the TV in the cafe today at lunchtime. They took away the remotes. Normally, the news it on.
Next time someones pounding your head into the pavement youll just sit back and take it, right?
It has nothing to do with that. It's a completely different gun culture here, so the idea that someone can follow a potential criminal while armed is too far out there to objectively analyze the situation.
I think the law was applied correctly, and don't think this necessarily proves the law should be changed (though it's bordering on the problems I see with SYG in general), but I also think that Zimmerman deserves some responsibility for what happened (note: not legal responsibility based on current law).
I think others feel the same, and most people can't separate 'I think he deserves some blame' from 'we need a system of laws to follow and they're not always perfect'.
This makes no sense. You're saying he could not watch/follow a suspicious person in his neighborhood...a neighborhood that had been plagued with break-ins and theft.I think the law was applied correctly, and don't think this necessarily proves the law should be changed (though it's bordering on the problems I see with SYG in general), but I also think that Zimmerman deserves some responsibility for what happened (note: not legal responsibility based on current law).
The laws work just fine as it is. Ask yourself this, if both followed the law, would either of them have a scratch on them? Zimmerman followed the law, TM did not. And THAT was the problem.
Agree. I originally equivocated a little and said although GZ was mostly innocent that he acted improperly. I no longer hold this view, I think there is no evidence he did anything wrong whatsoever, including getting out of his car. He bears no responsibility for being assaulted based on evidence presented.This makes no sense. You're saying he could not watch/follow a suspicious person in his neighborhood...a neighborhood that had been plagued with break-ins and theft.
You're saying that people should do nothing about the problem.
Either that, or you're saying he should not have been able to defend himself from a brutal beating that could have killed him.
This case emphasizes the importance of our right to bear arms.
I work with probably 90% liberals and I'm centrist and kinda libertarian so I just keep my mouth shut. There's no way I'm gonna argue with a co-worker over politics/religion, ugh.
This makes no sense. You're saying he could not watch/follow a suspicious person in his neighborhood...a neighborhood that had been plagued with break-ins and theft.
You're saying that people should do nothing about the problem.
Either that, or you're saying he should not have been able to defend himself from a brutal beating that could have killed him.
This case emphasizes the importance of our right to bear arms.
The laws work just fine as it is. Ask yourself this, if both followed the law, would either of them have a scratch on them? Zimmerman followed the law, TM did not. And THAT was the problem.
Did you miss the part where I said the law was applied correctly, and this case isn't a reason to change the law?
If Zimmerman was following the law, how does he deserve some responsibility (legal or otherwise)? That's like saying a woman deserves SOME responsibility for being raped because of what she was wearing. AGAIN, if both followed the law, both leave the situation without a scratch.