Deadguitars wrote:-Yod
You are a man of God - what about turn the other cheek ; the meek shall inherit the earth ? Thou shall not kill ? This is your religion ?
The kid made a mistake and died but that doesnt absolve GZ for his role in this tragedy. He is no hero. He is no saint.
We argued this before and I ended up quitting the site for awhile - in my heart I know racism is alive and well - and I most def believe the kids race played a role in his death.
Preach peace Bro ; be the bigger man ; the better man - what good are you if you dont rise above ?
The kid didnt know better he just acted impulsively you can be better than that.
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First of all I never said Z was hero or saint. This is a tragic situation but convicting someone for protecting themselves from an assailant would make it much, much worse. You have the right to be wrong (thinking this has anything to do with race) but the facts say otherwise. You believe it was racism only because that is what the Dept of Propoganda and Dept of "justice" told you it was. They lied to you, bro.
"Thou shall not murder" would be the right interpretation, btw.
Anyone who watched the trial and heard the testimony of witnesses (including T's girlfriend) knows that Z had every reason to fear for his life when T
1. assaulted him
2. broke his nose
3. banged his head into concrete pavement until Z could slide away
4. was suffocating him, trying to silence his screams for help
Dude...if that happens to you, then I also support your right to prevent being murdered or manslaughtered. We simply don't know that T would have stopped short of killing Z, so it's entirely T's responsibility since he started the fight and continued it's escalation.
I'll be happy to answer any objections to my views, but I ask only one thing of you;
Why doesn't one's right to defend themselves matter?
Because the one who died in this case was black and the person who lived was brown? That seems to be the only reason why people are upset, actually. To make any kind of preference based on race is the very definition of racism!
If someone is upset because they believe that reversing the race would have made a difference in how the justice system treated them, then let's address our justice system, instead of railroading someone trying to protect themselves from a violent assailant.
It's not Z's fault that we have crooked judges and politicians. How would hanging him high (though he acted completely within the law) fix that problem?