People shouldnt be prisoners in their own homes or cars. It's not Zimmerman's fault that Trayvon assaulted him. Zimmerman had the same right to be walking that night as Trayvon.
If Zimmerman wanted to walk up and ask Trayvon what he was doing, that's perfectly fine and legal. If Trayvon wanted to tell him to fuck off, that's perfectly fine and legal.
When Trayvon decided to assault Zimmerman, he put his own life at risk.
I'll walk circles around my neighborhood till 5 in the morning and watch every single person that walks by if thats what i feel like doing.... when they assault me, it's their fault. Being offended by someone is not justification to assault them.
I'm not really sure what you're responding to me about as I never said that Zimmerman committed a crime by following Trayvon. You're believing that part that exonerates ALL responsibility from Zimmerman. It's a no-brainer that this probably wouldn't have happened had Zimmerman just stayed behind and let the police come out. Otherwise, I never said Zimmerman was guilty and that I disagree with the verdict. I just know Zimmerman was the ultimate cause.
I am responding to what you're specifically saying.....
If zimmerman didnt get out of his car, this wouldnt have happened.....
We shouldnt be prisoners in our own homes and cars. This is america... people can do what they want, when they want and how they want. Unfavorable interactions with other humans is not justification for assaulting them. The assault caused a death.
Zimmerman wasn't a prisoner in his car or home. But to use your words for both cases, Trayvon needn't be a prisoner in his home, either. He went to the store and, through know fault of his own, was stalked by someone assuming he was up to no good.
I'll back out of this thread now as I know how you'll respond and this is going to just go nowhere. You're focused on your opinion and there's no changing that and no use trying, you know?