Zimmerman has spent over $300,000 in donations over the last year and is desperate for more funds to finance his defense. Zimmerman has “spent more than $125,000″ on living expenses — not including security — over the last year. His lawyer acknowledged that “Zimmerman’s personal spending may seem exorbitant.” Zimmerman is considering asking the court to declare him “indigent, meaning the public would have to pay for Zimmerman’s defense.” Zimmerman was also sued by a security company for unpaid bills.
[Orlando Sentinel, 1/20/2013; Miami Herald, 12/27/12]
Blowing up, I see.
Don’t put him just under the jail.
Just put him 2000 feet under with his own personal Satan.
Sanford, Florida Police Chief Bill Lee, who had faced a firestorm of criticism for his handling of the Trayvon Martin shooting death investigation, has been fired…
more.
FINALLY!
Judge has revoked George Zimmerman’s bond - Zimmerman has 48 hours to turn himself in. @MartinSavidge reporting live on @CNN TV.
— CNN (@CNN) June 1, 2012Justice and us don’t always see eye to eye.
However, we are happy to finally see that lying will get you no where.
The one of many lies have finally caught up with this guy.
… and why are people bugging one of my followers about tagging her? It’s like telling us to only tag nice things about George Zimmerman, or great things about Adolf Hitler, or “not all rapists are evil” in “rape culture”.
Back in March, I was passionate about the Travyvon Martin/George Zimmerman case. Now, I put it down to a simmer… mostly because George Zimmerman was charged. Once that got into the conscious, at least I know the law is looking into it and I’m satisfied with that.
Sadly, as time goes on, I’m starting to see another side to this whole manner. A side to the media that seems to be milking the story out. Leaked evidence, over-examination, and what-if situations. There was an image where Trayvon was white and Zimmerman was black. And that grinds my gears a bit. But what ticks me the most is my Tweetdeck column simply looking for “Zimmerman” mentions. It’s a mad mixture of drama masks, and of people either making fun of the situation or using the situation out of context. There’s even a “Trayvoning” trend going on. It’s kinda sickening, to be honest.
Not to mention every news bit of this case bugs me, which includes the fund-raising, with a lot of people still giving money to George Zimmerman, who is currently in hiding and living the (un)comfortable life. It’s funny how there’s a lot of charities out there and yet, people are supporting this criminal.
So, I decided to reduce my blog posts about this case and skip any mentions of this case until it goes to trial. Maybe, just maybe, I won’t have any conversations about it. But what’s done is done, and the system needs to do it’s work. It’s useless to beat a dead horse.
How is it that a man, who clearly go against law enforcer’s requests, and killed a young boy who was only armed with candy and ice tea, has raised more money with a website and less social media presence than the victim?
Lettuce pray.
Father Sloth, we bank you for this swapertunity.
George Zimmerman’s New Lawyer
Er… what?
Background: It’s a reply to a Google+ posting. Since it’s public, here’s the whole post. This is a reply to that post and it’s posted as is, saved for the blockquotes. Refer to the post on G+ to get the full background.
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First off, I’m starting to notice that you (are) doing something that white people tend to do… focus on the BIGGER picture here. We’re talking about a crime. I am not saying I don’t want to talk about the bigger picture, I just wanna focus on the CRIME aspect here. Let’s keep it on the crime, which is what this white girl and this whole conversation is about, okay? Ground rules. The minute you don’t focus on crime and try to take it outside of crime and criminal laws, your point becomes moot. So keep it on the crime.
Do you see how thoughts such as “a* white person can’t relate to a black person, ever.*” are firstly, confusing without being fully unpacked and also antithetical to any sort of understanding on this issue? Must EVERY individual’s story, experiences and understanding be shaped first and foremost by whether that person is black or white?
When it’s a white on white crime, it becomes about the person. When it’s a black on black crime, it becomes about the person. When it’s a white cop on white person crime, it becomes about the person. When it’s a black on white crime or a white on black crime, it becomes about the WHITE person. When it’s a cop on black crime, it becomes about the COPS.
I am not saying that every story needs to be highlighted as a case of racial injustice, but when you hear the details of the case, you can’t help but wonder.
Why is Trayvon Martin’s case is being heard loud and clear? Because a purple man killed a black boy due to a law. The purple man uses excessive force and killed the black boy, even thought the police told him NOT to go after him. Then the whole investigation sounds mishandled, which means no one will truly know what happened. However, he killed a boy armed with only candy and ice tea. Not a bat, not a bo, not a sword and not a knife. Not even a slingshot (which can be deadly in the right hands.)
So basically, this purple man killed a boy that was a threat. What was the threat? Please answer that… wait…
… before you answer that, look at the comment to +Mike Banks. Can white people relate to that situation? Hardly.
(You will need to refer to the G+ Posting to see the comment)
Individuals dehumanize people to make them into “others”, in order to (among other things) apply alternate standards of justice, fairness and equality to them (separate yet equal) and feel okay about it. To de-humanize someone is a start toward treating them…well, less than human. Humanizing other people is paramount toward understanding them. When you humanize someone then you can think of them as a fellow human being who deserves the same treatment as yourself. When someone thinks things like “a* white person can’t relate to a black person, ever.*” They immediately throw out the door ANY chance of understanding and reconciliation. In that case being human is not the first and foremost criteria for understanding between the people involved. Instead, race is most important and why should anyone (black, white, purple…) attempt to have this conversation if they will never be able to relate to the other involved?
White people can’t relate. They simply can’t. Why? Because white people gets to be NORMAL.
The white experience is that you will never be seen as a threat. If you go anywhere in this country, you will be white. In New York, you’re white. In California, you’re white. In Arizona, you’re white.
The black experience is like this… since I’m black I will tell you. I’m in New York, living in sub-urban white areas. Cops pulled me over for not matching with the area. In California, I’m a black man from the East Coast. In Arizona, I’m a questionable legal immigrant that must walk around with my birth papers to prove that I’m American.
I would argue that it is impossible to deal with this issue without any sort of relation to the other group. You must find somewhere to relate and the commonality of being human seems like a great place to start to me. Ideas like “a* white person can’t relate to a black person, ever.*” just perpetuate the assumptive and stereotyping approach.
A white person can’t relate to black people’s issues because they have an option to AVOID the issues.
If you don’t pay attention to the issues, it’s fine. The system doesn’t want to hear you. It wants you to compile. If you do pay attention to the issues and side with Zimmerman, your action seems racist (I am not calling you racist. I am saying that the action of SIDING with him seems racist.). If you side with black people, but you’re saying “I am Trayvon Martin”, you’re a “white savior”. Why? Because you are blind to the fact that the laws will protect you and that black people are looked at as less than human.
If you don’t think so, then why is this topic covered as a “black interest” story instead of an “American problem?” There are people who don’t wanna hear the story because it’s “a black related story”. Real people are saying this! This is an “American problem”, but white people think “nothing is wrong with the system” or they are just being silent, which is just as BAD.
So, how do white people win without looking like douches?
Admit they have privilege.
The very laws that are protecting you is meant to protect white people 9 out of 10 times. See how Zimmerman is free to walk? It’s because the law protects him. He killed a black boy, but the laws protected him from staying out of jail until people who interpreted the law says otherwise. A black man doing the same thing will be in jail until trial and this will not even make it to front page… and rightfully so. Because the black man took away a purple man’s life.
“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.”
Do you not agree with the above quote?
I am sure you do agree. So why should anyone pass judgment on someone’s ability to relate to another human begin based solely on the skin color of those involved?
Exactly, we shouldn’t.
Which now brings me to the kicker… the MLK “I Have a Dream” speech that you so choose to end this conversation piece with. People like to highlight only Martin Luther King’s famous speech and neglect the other speeches or sayings. So, allow me to add some other things he said since you enjoy MLK:
“Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable… Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals.” - Martin Luther King, Jr.
Black people that will continue to speak out and certain white people like Tim Wise can see the bigger picture. They are working toward’s getting us one step closer toward MLK’s dream.
“In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends”. - Martin Luther King, Jr.
When white people are silent or ignorant, it’s more deadly. When white people forget they privileged, it’s deadly. When they won’t acknowledged that the system has and always been racial, things won’t change. The history books has shown time and time again it’s not a white man’s problem until it’s a black person’s problem. Cocaine was one legal in the US. Then they banned it from black people using the stuff first before a nation wide banned. Now, this subject goes beyond the scope, but it’s one example of how the laws benefits white people.
And finally…
“It may be true that the law cannot make a man love me, but it can keep him from lynching me, and I think that’s pretty important.” - Martin Luther King, Jr.
Study on your own. Because as black people, we’re tired of teaching and defending this. We’re getting tired of proving that we’re human beings. We bleed the same color blood, and yet… only less than 5% of the white population will even attempt to understand.
How DARE you use MLK’s quote and not totally understand what he meant, sir? How dare you.
Weeks after… And there are people who still thinks like this… (Taken with instagram)
National Poetry Month (1 of 30)
To My Unborn Child (my fear for you)
Dear Son… or maybe Dear Daughter…
I hope by the time you’re born, I won’t fear slaughter
Actually, I feared it myself all my life
Which is why I can’t really birth you alright
So, you’re staying put where you at for as long as possible
At least until I can stay clear of racist obstacle
Yeah… I’m selfish with that thought, but it’s for ya own good
Because at this present time, we’re scare of the law, not white hoods!
I know you don’t understand the logic, because you’re not created yet, see.
But I’ve been born, reading, observing and knowing too much wanting us to meet.
See, I fear for your cousins lives, even thought they made strives and
mostly because fear and inequality consitencly driving
And there’s backwards people in this society
who wants to see the world & save the world, but can’t stand their own country
The last time I check, I was born here
And yes, in this country, people would look at me with fear
And by “people” I mean the ones that are three shades lighter
Because after all, US laws makes them look brighter
I dunno how to fight this war because every time I check the score
it seems like every time we make one step forward, we go back by four
So, I can’t bring you here yet, because I don’t wanna bury you
while I’m still breathing… cause I’m so scare for you.
BREAKING NEWS: Experts have determined that George Zimmerman was NOT the voice that cried for help.
(Or… “REALLY??? You don’t say?!?!”)
Reading.
Seems so underrated these days.
But you know what’s more underrated than reading? Comprehension.
I mean, as black people in America, we want to talk intelligently with people who wants to understand, but they got this thing called “guilt”.
Now, we are not saying “YA GUILTY!” we’re trying to say “ease up. This is how we see it. There’s racism within the structure of the American system. You must understand this simple concept in order to really know what’s what.”
But, I think all white people hear “GUILTY, YA SALTINE CRACKER!” It’s simple… read… let it marinate, then respond. So simple at times. I read a lot of things, and respond to it in a calm matter. But so many people wanna skip things you mention and hear themselves talk.
We’re not saying it’s YOUR FAULT that the system got this way. We’re saying it’s YOUR FAULT for keeping the system this way. It’s like no matter how hard we try, you defend yourselves. So, after about 400+ times (years), we sorta give up… and now white people wanna pay attention?
I could say something like “I don’t think taxes on income is fair”. I wanna talk about subjects like that. What y’all wanna talk about? “Why can’t I call you nigga?” Seriously?