So, the standard of justice is that you have to be the most upstanding member of your community and have a squeaky clean history in order to be protected by the law. You can say, "It's not that polar!" but you're utilizing a selective double-standard that honestly does not make sense.
George Zimmerman has very, very little credibility (several run-ins with the law, assaulting a cop, literally hiding money from the court, restraining order filed against him, etc.), and he's the one actually on trial, bud. Trayvon is not on trial, despite what this thread has been derailed into positing. The victim of a crime is not on trial, and it is not their responsibility to prove anything. It's the burden of the state prosecutors to prove something-- but that doesn't mean that the victims of said crime have to prove they're worthy of justice or something...
|