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In reply to the discussion: Strong opinions about Trayvon Martin's murder [View all]Tommy_Carcetti
(43,605 posts)49. No. This case. How in this case has the media exploited the facts, and for what purpose?
Specific examples from this case, the Trayvon Martin case, not an Amazon site for a Communications textbook.
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There may be a lot of reasons why people are on one side of this issue but as you posted..
BlueJazz
Jun 2013
#1
People who think this is about racism are applying that judgment to this case, not applying the law
dkf
Jun 2013
#3
and how likely is it that the person who feels his life is at risk is the one with the gun
JI7
Jun 2013
#6
What I can't get my head around is how people can think anything else?
Moses2SandyKoufax
Jun 2013
#24
It's simple for me: Trayvon was a young black man and people assume the worst about young, black
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2013
#36
I think you meant 'way off'. This case is mainly about the ubiquitous and so far permanent racism
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2013
#9
I think Zimmerman tried to detain Trayvon and got his ass kicked so he shot him. You cannot....
Logical
Jun 2013
#20
I think by that point, Martin feared for his life because of the police wannabe with a gun bullying
Hoyt
Jun 2013
#62
Both. It's a combination of a) the gun culture and b) 21st century racism (profiling)
Tommy_Carcetti
Jun 2013
#25
Sorry, but bullshit. This is a very simple, straightforward case of a racist piece of shit
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2013
#28
Thank you. Listening to the phone calls, oh god. Zimmy was SO prejudging Trayvon.
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#34
SYG or not, the underlying motivation for Zimmerman's actions was race. He assumed that the black
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2013
#59
We've already settled that and I stand corrected; however, please do not naively dismiss
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2013
#68
I already responded to you. Why do you keep rehashing this argument? I agreed that it's
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2013
#70
I selected the third choice, but I strongly believe that racism is the underlying story here.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2013
#35
I passed because I don't have a strong opinion about the case - too much still not known.
badtoworse
Jun 2013
#40
Other. The case has been exploited by the media, who have created multiple conflicting narratives
Nimajneb Nilknarf
Jun 2013
#41
No. This case. How in this case has the media exploited the facts, and for what purpose?
Tommy_Carcetti
Jun 2013
#49
Well you throw out a vague assertion that the media has exploited this case.
Tommy_Carcetti
Jun 2013
#51
It was a cold blooded, cowardly, asssassination and Zim is the Poster person for the NRA
graham4anything
Jun 2013
#52
It doesn't make people lynch mobs because they see the evidence very differently
Just Saying
Jun 2013
#87