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Racial Unrest and the 'Duty to Retreat'

Wehrwolfen

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By Jeannie DeAngelis
July 20, 2013

In response to the second degree murder acquittal of George Zimmerman, pro-Trayvon Martin supporters are expressing their displeasure with the verdict by storming shopping malls and pilfering drive-in markets.The point of the "tear up the city" rallies currently taking place across America is to loudly proclaim that an innocent teenager died because he had a run-in with a trigger-happy racist itching to kill a black boy.
In honor of Trayvon, bands of whipped-up teens are "running in and out of traffic, knocking people over on the sidewalks and snatching their belongings." And so, rather than underscore Trayvon's supposed virtuousness, roving marauders angered over the acquittal are substantiating the validity of Zimmerman's claim that Trayvon broke his nose, threatened his life, and smashed his head on the sidewalk.
Sadly, as criticism is being directed toward the State of Florida, the duty to quell the anger of those wreaking havoc has taken a back seat to placating the race-baiters and convincing Americans that self-defense is never a viable option.


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Just how far can one retreat?
 
By Jeannie DeAngelis
July 20, 2013

In response to the second degree murder acquittal of George Zimmerman, pro-Trayvon Martin supporters are expressing their displeasure with the verdict by storming shopping malls and pilfering drive-in markets.The point of the "tear up the city" rallies currently taking place across America is to loudly proclaim that an innocent teenager died because he had a run-in with a trigger-happy racist itching to kill a black boy.
In honor of Trayvon, bands of whipped-up teens are "running in and out of traffic, knocking people over on the sidewalks and snatching their belongings." And so, rather than underscore Trayvon's supposed virtuousness, roving marauders angered over the acquittal are substantiating the validity of Zimmerman's claim that Trayvon broke his nose, threatened his life, and smashed his head on the sidewalk.
Sadly, as criticism is being directed toward the State of Florida, the duty to quell the anger of those wreaking havoc has taken a back seat to placating the race-baiters and convincing Americans that self-defense is never a viable option.


Read more:
Blog: Racial Unrest and the 'Duty to Retreat'

Just how far can one retreat?




Wehrwolfen, Do you deny that you are trying to stir up some problems with your incendiary posts?
 
I don't know why pointing out actual, realistic, FACTS equals "stirring up problems" or do you just want to have your head tucked in to the sand and ignore the world?
 
I still prefer being judged by twelve than carried by six.
 
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