Because he’s ultimately saying Trayvon Martin was killed because of how he looked. That’s the polarizing part I guess, although it wasn’t that big of a deal in my opinion. However, I read investigattion documents for at least two hours and I don’t think it was about race at all.
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You don't? What do you think motivated Zimmerman to go tail & call 911 on a random kid walking down the street? (My questions aren't hostile - just curious)
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That in the context of the hysteria Obama's son remark and his subsequent remarks about profiling seemed like an unethical case of the President taking sides in a case where the facts by and large were not fully understood. That is why it seemed polarizing for Americans who (2)
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I partly disagree because irregardless of the facts lots of people still say Mr Martin didn't have the right to defend himself.
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I don’t get it either.
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Because Obama sided popular outrage for the person who beat a man’s head on the concrete before being rightly shot, not the person found to have broken no laws.
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