Max King of the Wild said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
richardhutnik said:
Zimmerman had a hero complex and wanted to try to fix the neighborhood. He saw bad people all over. He got in to too much trouble, and with superior firepower he put an end to the hornet's nest he stirred.
The bigger case with this is how you can tell a person's political views by how they stand on the case. It goes right down political lines, and THAT is the greater story here. Discuss that. Arguing who is more or less innocent is old news, which merely reenforces stereotypical thinking.
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Very, very true. You can definitely tell someones political stance from the way some on both sides are responnding.
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To me it points to who actually followed the case and who didnt and thus really have no clue what they are talking about
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People follow the case to justify their own political views, and pull out whatever they see, in order to get what will justify their views. The media feeds right into it. And, with the Internet playing its role, individuals fully get to create their own filter bubbles,