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rdean
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I just watched a report on Zimmerman. In the last couple of months, he made 7 calls to report suspicious people in the neighborhood. Every one he identified as "black".
Worse, the police came to his neighborhood and gave a PowerPoint presentation to the "Neighborhood Watch" of which Zimmerman was a member. In the presentation, they were told NOT to follow people they suspect of "suspicious" behavior and not to carry weapons.
Zimmerman WAS TOLD TO STOP FOLLOWING THAT CHILD and did it anyway.
The FBI is nearly finished with their "inquiry".
Sorry guys, it's well documented the guy was told multiple times to stop following blacks and he still did it.
Every suspicious person he saw was black as evidenced by his calls.
What part of racist does the right not understand? How can they keep defending this?
I'm sure the Republican Party being 90% white has nothing to do with it. Just a coincidence, I'm sure.
Worse, the police came to his neighborhood and gave a PowerPoint presentation to the "Neighborhood Watch" of which Zimmerman was a member. In the presentation, they were told NOT to follow people they suspect of "suspicious" behavior and not to carry weapons.
Zimmerman WAS TOLD TO STOP FOLLOWING THAT CHILD and did it anyway.
The FBI is nearly finished with their "inquiry".
Sorry guys, it's well documented the guy was told multiple times to stop following blacks and he still did it.
Every suspicious person he saw was black as evidenced by his calls.
What part of racist does the right not understand? How can they keep defending this?
I'm sure the Republican Party being 90% white has nothing to do with it. Just a coincidence, I'm sure.