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In reply to the discussion: I could have been Trayvon Martin. [View all]Ilsa
(61,692 posts)41. Any developmentally disabled person, or deaf person, or
mentally ill person with tics, etc, or person with movement disorders could have been Trayvon, also. This child was judged by his appearance, and other persons with a variety of disabilities could be treated as violently because they "scare" stupid people.
I'm not trying in anyway to minimize the hate crime here. I see this as a hate crime against an African American male teenager.
Anyone who thinks this couldn't happen to them or someone they know or love is deluding themselves.
Thank God: a news alert says a grand jury will probe this.
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I live in a suburban area that is very white and I watch the cops pull African Americans over
proud2BlibKansan
Mar 2012
#13
The funny thing is, that when I was younger, I felt safer IN DETROIT than I did in the suburbs
MrScorpio
Mar 2012
#14
My kid is white, so I realize that he isn't judged because of that, but he's 18 years old, loves
all american girl
Mar 2012
#6
I knew a lot of African-American men who wished they could own guns legally to take back their ...
ieoeja
Mar 2012
#40
And this hoodie issue: It was raining when Trayvon was walking home for the store
MrScorpio
Mar 2012
#16
Was Trayvon Martin a wealthy business owner who the state could use in a privitazation scheme?
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2012
#43
Exactly. I am amazed at the people that keep accentuating that this happened in "The South"
Number23
Mar 2012
#30
People have long been naive about the police and they way they treat minorities
HipChick
Mar 2012
#36
Mr. Scorpio, one day working with a black guy in the seventies, and we were taking our lunch break.
freshwest
Mar 2012
#38