Thursday, July 11, 2013

Does Anyone NOT Know the Race of Trayvon Martin?

The White House and the media made such a national fuss about the race of Trayvon vs. the race of George Zimmerman (originally presumed to be white in the media racist rants), that it can be properly presumed that the trial of George Zimmerman is a racial railroading. Had Trayvon been white or green there would be no media hysteria, Obama would not have prejudiced the populace, and the issue would have been purely local. Further, the findings of the original police investigation, the original prosecutor, and the original police chief would have been respected, and Zimmerman's self defense case would have resulted in his release.

But of course, the racial aspect, in an election year requiring racial outrage, was seized upon. Trayvon now has tee shirts and fan clubs as well as celebrity support and of course presidential recognition as "son" material. But here is what is actually happening according to legal insurrection:
"The way the trial has been conducted is an equal travesty.

The prosecution is throwing everything against the wall, including conflicting and inconsistent theories that Trayvon was on the bottom of the fight screaming and alternatively that Trayvon was on top pulling back.

Similarly the prosecution creates obsessive distractions such as whether Zimmerman “followed” Martin, even though that is legally irrelevant.

We have had the strange spectacle of the prosecution attacking its own police witnesses who had the temerity to believe George Zimmerman’s story and find it consistent and credible. The law enforcement world has been turned on its head in this prosecution, because it had to be turned on its head to justify the prosecution.

If you want to understand just how dirty this prosecution case has been, consider one bit of evidence which probably slipped by most viewers.

The prosecution elicited testimony from defense gun shot wound forensic expert Vincent DiMaio that he participated in studies of gunshot wounds on live animals (under a federally regulated and sanctioned program in which the animals were under anesthesia). What’s the relevance of that? Nothing. Except that the prosecution knew that there were animal owners on the jury, and this was an attempt to poison the jury on something having nothing to do with the guilt or innocence of George Zimmerman.

It’s all coming together in this case.

Racial politics supported by State power.

I hope the jury views the evidence with the dispassion of the original prosecutors. I fear it will not."

6 comments:

Robert Coble said...

And it just comes to light that the Dept. of (In)Justice Community Relations Service was clandestinely fomenting demonstrations in the background. Do not expect a non-guilty verdict, but even it there is, expect Zimmerman to immediately be charged by the DOJ with violating Martin's civil rights, or for a massive civil lawsuit to "compensate" Martin's family for the loss of his "productivity." Zimmerman will never be free from the fear of prosecution or possible murder by the avenging "angels" of the Left.

warren said...

if a black man had shot a white kid in identical circumstances, can you EVER imagine Hanity, limbaugh, Beck etc getting up in arms--but then again if that had been the case he'd already be in jail on his way to prison and not smirking in a court room making money of his chickenshit deed.

Stan said...

Warren,
I'm not sure I follow you. You think that Zimmerman is smirking in the courtroom making money from his deed? That doesn't seem to fit reality. Maybe I misunderstand.

Steven Satak said...

Hah. I knew if he was released from the murder charges, the black community would immediately press to have him brought up on violation of civil rights.

What a joke. Nevertheless, the Progressive / career victim playcard is pretty easy to read by now.

Rikalonius said...

Warren,

Making money like Trayvon's father in a secret settlement with the condo association where Martin was killed visiting his father's mistress.

Lemme ask you this. Have you ever heard the names Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom? I'm sure you haven't before you just looked them up. Let me help you:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murders_of_Channon_Christian_and_Christopher_Newsom>Where's the outrage

For that matter where is the outrage at White Hispanic Aaron Hernandez who summarily executed Odin Lloyd? Why is that not making any headlines news.

Steven Satak said...

Heh. The folks in LA are just now getting around to deciding if they are 'outraged' enough to start riots. I guess it takes a few days of careful deliberation before you starting looting the neighborhood Best Buy.

What a load of crap.