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Re: Trayvon Martin - May 9th 2012, 05:45 AM

I imagine that when Zimmerman and Trayvon "met"... aka. Trayvon confronted Zimmerman about being stalked... Zimmerman probably made his suspicions known in some sort of aggressive manner. Trayvon then probably took offence, played the race card... "is it 'cuz I'm black?"... and retaliated some way or other. I have a feeling thought that more likely perhaps he tried to back out and Zimmerman stopped him... which led to the fight. Whatever it is...

... I am convinced that the race card was probably pulled which made everything more tense. It almost always happens when there is some confrontation between different uneducated or immature people of different ethnicities, and amongst those, most commonly black people (just my experience and what I see). And it's fucking stupid.

But that's just how I think things might have happened.


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