The System Wasn't Created For All!
On
July 13, 2013 George Zimmerman was found not guilty for the February
26, 2012 killing of unarmed 17 year-old Trayvon Martin by a jury of six
women in a Florida courthouse.
What
kind of a world do we live in where someone can profile, stalk and
murder someone based upon a suspicion and get away with it?
That's
exactly what happened in the State vs. George Zimmerman case. The
overzealous neighborhood watchman was set free by a crooked-racist system after killing an unarmed teenager simply walking home from a neighborhood convenience store minding his own business.
Travesties like this happen far too often but don't make the headlines such as this case.
Is it now time to tell our young that any of us can be murder in cold blood and the system wasn't designed with us in mind and that it never has nor ever will see us as equals?
The
verdict sends us a direct message that nothing has changed and that
certain individuals can do as they please without the consequences that a
fair, equal for all judicial system should bring.
This case has similarities to the 1955 murder case of 14 year-old
Emmitt Till
where two white men kidnapped Till, beat him beyond recognition and
shot him in the head for supposedly flirting with a white woman in
Mississippi.
The panel of all white male jurors acquitted the two men of all charges. The deliberations only lasted approximately 67 minutes.
So it was back then, so it remains today!
A System Filled With Racism!
How is it that someone can hunt down and kill an innocent unarmed young man and walk?
George
Zimmerman profiled Trayvon Martin as a thug-criminal based upon his
color, decided to take matters into his own hands which resulted in him
killing him. He later is rewarded by a racist system for his actions.
George Zimmerman was not brutally beat by Trayvon Martin. The evidence and his story simply didn't add up.
- No marks or bruises found on Trayvon's hands that you'd definitely get if you were repeatedly hitting someone's face
- No blood on Trayvon's hands
- None of Trayvon's DNA found on the gun
- The
two little injuries on the back of George's head were not consistent
with ones you'd get if your head was repeatedly being slammed into the
concrete
- Why wasn't his face swollen after being beaten by raw fist?
George Zimmerman's story was full of holes and the state of Florida released him and now he's free to kill again.
We
all just witnessed a modern day lynching. The system once again has
made it clear that it is open season on blacks and that they will
continue to protect their own.
If the roles were reversed the
outcome would've been totally different. All men were created equal but
in this country not treated that way. It's sad but a reality.
We need to stay encourage and prayerful that one day this nation will someday turn from its ways and treat all men as equals.
Currently
the Justice Department is looking into the shooting of Trayvon Martin
and although he was acquitted by a Florida jury he still can face
criminal civil rights charges in federal court.
Let's see what happens from here.
Aaron Davis
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