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Re: Trayvon Martin - April 27th 2012, 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by TigerTank77 View Post
You know, weighing down what we know about each individual, I don't think there's any doubt Trayvon had a strength and skill advantage over Zimmerman. He 6' tall varsity football player. How many 6' tall Varsity players do you know could get there ass handed to them by a 5'7" guy who's slightly overweight and looks like a bank manager?

Occam's razor. The idea that Trayvon had the advantage makes the least assumptions.

Which is the problem. The people swinging heavily for guilty are in an emotional state fueled by assumptions. The not-guilty state, (racists aside, no one listens to them anyway) is doing so from a less emotional state with the facts tat are presented to them.

It's like the people who honestly believe 9/11 was an inside job by the U.S. government, or we never landed on the moon. I mean come on.

sorry I have no sorrow or emotional care for anyone you're way off.

if trayvon was of equal size to zimmerman being taller would be an advantage.

My mom's 4'9" and I'm 5'2" she could at any time overpower me. Because I am a lot lighter in weight. There was a guy his size zimmerman's who carries two heavy luggages and more. And he didn't seem stronger then there was this guy who was helping my mother put a light table in the house up the stairs. He was tall over 6 ft and slim and that guy struggled and made my mom carry most of it because he was just too damn week to pick it up and yes he was an athlete.

I think height doesn't matter weight does first then weight.