Since you keep saying Emo i'm going to assume you're 15-16 years old since no adult talks that way.
Well, adults who know what emo is talk to emos that way. Which is why I'm talking to you and the other emos that way.
Zimmerman's perspective actually means very little. That he goes after Trayvon because he thinks he's somebody he isn't means nothing to the actual case... that's simply another item on the long list of bad judgement calls he made that night, and throughout his pathetic life.
Uh,
no, that's the
entire point of this incident. It is
stunning you'd say that. Even think that. I can't even believe you just admitted you think that here. Holy sh1t....
On the recoreded phone call he says " these assholes always get away ", " he's running " then he opens and shuts his car door because he's going after trayvon and says " fucking punks ".
Right. Exactly. He suspects TM is one of the people in his complex up to no good, which is why he says 'these @ssholes always get away". Then TM proves his suspicions right when he takes off running, at least from GZs perspective (who does not have the benefit of precognition). Upon which, GZ legally and well within his rights as a US citizen gets out of his truck and goes to see where TM went, and, given his earlier preconception of TM, and then backed up by TM running, confirms his earlier suspicion with "f*cking punks". What up to this point is a problem? So far GZ hasn't done or said one thing wrong.
So here he is in the middle of a rainy evening chasing after a 17 year old kid who he has witnessed do nothing wrong. He's referred to him as a fucking punk, and made it clear he's not going to let that asshole get away.
Except from GZs perspective, the one that actually matters because it explains GZs actions and statements, he's trying to keep track of a suspicious individual in his crime ridden complex who's just confirmed he's suspicious and likely a F'ing punk by running. In which case, in GZs mind (and in the mind of the police had they actually been there, as if you run from the PoPo, they generally assume you need to be caught, and hence, chase you), he's perfectly justified in initially pursuing TM. Of course, GZ is completely legal in all of this, since it's his right as a citizen to get out of his truck whenever he wants and walk wherever he wants on public property (wherever the public is allowed that is).
Wrong, see above.
He's chasing after a 17 year old kid and likely leaves that 17 year old kid w\ no other option but to defend himself.
The option the 17 year old kid had was to ask GZ what his problem was, and tell him he lives here and is walking home. And when GZ said 'Oh, sorry man' and called the cops back and said false alarm, everything would have been fine.
Or, when GZ said, 'Well, I called the cops, stick around', TM could have stuck around and then stuck it back in GZs face GZ made the wrong call.
Or, if he didn't want to face GZ, been home in tens of seconds. He chose
none of those other, far far better, options.
An Then in an adrenaline filled rage from getting punched in the face a few times he pulls his gun and without warning shoots him dead.
I'm sure GZ was hyped on on adrenaline. Rage? Prove it. Pulls his gun and shoots while on his back and getting beat? Sounds like he followed the law. Which means he broke no law. Which means there shouldn't even be charges filed. If he broke no law then why are charges filed?
That's murder. Surely Trayvon would have complied w\ whatever he said if he had time to process that he had a gun on pointed at him... but he wasn't given the luxury of that. Zimmerman just killed him.
No, that's killing. Surely Trayvon could have done basically
anything else that night to keep from ending up in the situation he ended up in, but, he surely didn't. He didn't give himself that luxury.
Emo debunking ended.
Chuck