Monday, July 15, 2013

Zimmerman Explained


Kirk Carter@ Copyright 2013



ZIMMERMAN EXPLAINED


Beyond was has been said over and over about the procedural techniques of the Zimmerman trial, the defense and the racial epitaphs placed upon the viewing public, thanks in due part to the media paparazzi and propaganda, there is this real world we all live in!

A real world where we are tested everyday by people who get no other thrill than to get in your face. Sometimes it's just to ask for a cigarette, get some money, wondering why you are just standing there being yourself.

They can't handle, can't fathom why you are so content...something must be wrong here!
Why is this person walking here, I better get involved before somebody get's hurt or injured. 

Why is that person just walking around with candy and a soda?
I need to get in here and stop this before it gets out of hand. 
It's my responsibility, I'm taking this situation to the next level.

Okay, so that was the way I think Zimmerman looked at it...but in real life, I see situations like that all the time. Yea, sometimes I myself would like intervene, but I don't, minutes pass, and then I find out that it was nothing like what I had first assumed...we live another day!

Point being, anybody that has to endure the barrage of signs saying,                                            "See Something, Say Something"...

In the real world, if it looks suspicious, run like hell, don't just stand around drawing attention or even being associated with the predicament.

You see someone going nuts on the highway, train station, park, workplace, post office...it would probably be in your best interest to just ignore it or walk off in the other direction. There is no reason to engage on anyone that's just having a bad hair day!

The interaction alone will draw attention to all the things you simply don't need to involved with. So there, interaction doesn't have to be a race card thing either, just stay out of it and chill!

Zimmerman was an egotist with a troubled past, but without thinking of the ramifications it could have been any of us, under the right or wrong conditions. 
We are all guilty of wanting to help, but is it really the wisest move?

For Heaven's sake, when in doubt...just leave it alone!


  

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