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BREAKING NEWS: guess what the Zimmerman jury just asked the Judge?!!
Topic Started: Jul 13 2013, 06:33 PM (3,842 Views)
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RAPPER LUPE FIASCO ON ZIMMERMAN VERDICT: SYSTEM RELIES ON REASONABLE DOUBT, NOT EMOTIONS


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Not every celebrity took to Twitter to lambaste the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the hotly debated case of Trayvon Martin's death.

Rapper Lupe Fiasco served up a series of thought-provoking tweets that, agree or disagree, set him apart from his peers.

--Rub your face in it! Swallow down that hard pill! Black blood spills in the streets of America nightly at the hands other blacks
--Yeah gimme that anger...once again that rage...that misguided angst when you true enemy is your own complacency and cowardice.
--Curse kick scream yell tweet unfollow. Don't matter to me if y'all don't start valuing yourselves NIGGERS will be in the same boat tomorrow
--Nobody knows what really happened except trayvon and Zimmerman. The justice system relies on reasonable doubt not our emotions.

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Jul 14 2013, 11:46 AM
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Jul 14 2013, 10:29 AM
Everyone involved in this case should be held accountable for the injustice!

From the beginning to the end, even the damn judge, police, detectives, every fucking one of them!

You talk a lot shit on then Internet.

I have street cred bruh.

I have confronted niggas like you
You are funny little boy. I enjoy the laughter.
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Jul 14 2013, 12:06 PM
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Jul 14 2013, 11:46 AM
Paraffin
Jul 14 2013, 10:29 AM
Everyone involved in this case should be held accountable for the injustice!

From the beginning to the end, even the damn judge, police, detectives, every fucking one of them!

You talk a lot shit on then Internet.

I have street cred bruh.

I have confronted niggas like you
You are funny little boy. I enjoy the laughter.
You're all talk.
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Ether
Jul 14 2013, 01:07 AM
But to say on national tv, TM deserved it?
Isn't that essentially what the jury determined?
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Jul 14 2013, 04:58 AM

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*Here is Rev. Al Sharpton‘s response regarding the acquittal of George Zimmerman for the murder of Trayvon Martin:

“The acquittal of George Zimmerman is a slap in the face to the American people but it is only the first round in the pursuit of justice. We intend to ask the Department of Justice to move forward as they did in the Rodney King case and we will closely monitor the civil case against Mr. Zimmerman.

“I will convene an emergency call with preachers tonight to discuss next steps. And intend to head to Florida in the next few days.”

– Rev. Al Sharpton, President of National Action Network and MSNBC Host.

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How would blacks feel if a black man was found not guilty of murdering a white man and then a white President went after him on federal charges? There would be a lot of accusations of racism.

This is different how?
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Jul 14 2013, 12:04 PM
RAPPER LUPE FIASCO

--Nobody knows what really happened except trayvon and Zimmerman. The justice system relies on reasonable doubt not our emotions.

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How did this black man overcome his public education? Involved parents. His parents didn't sit back on their asses and blame "the man". They were pro-active.

"He described his father's influence over the family by saying, "After school, my father would come and get us and take us out into the world—one day, we're listening to N.W.A, the next day we're listening to Ravi Shankar, the next day, he's teaching us how to shoot an AK-47, the next day, we're at karate class, the next day, we're in Chinatown...".

In sixth grade, he went to live with his father full-time in Harvey, Illinois. His father lived next door to a crack house and taught Fiasco to use guns to defend himself from drug dealers.[1] Despite his unstable upbringing, Fiasco states that he was well-educated as a child, asserting that his parents exposed him to a diverse array of subjects and that reading was highly encouraged in his household. As a teenager, Fiasco participated in Academic Decathlon competitions."
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Jul 14 2013, 12:40 PM
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Jul 14 2013, 04:58 AM

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*Here is Rev. Al Sharpton‘s response regarding the acquittal of George Zimmerman for the murder of Trayvon Martin:

“The acquittal of George Zimmerman is a slap in the face to the American people but it is only the first round in the pursuit of justice. We intend to ask the Department of Justice to move forward as they did in the Rodney King case and we will closely monitor the civil case against Mr. Zimmerman.

“I will convene an emergency call with preachers tonight to discuss next steps. And intend to head to Florida in the next few days.”

– Rev. Al Sharpton, President of National Action Network and MSNBC Host.

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How would blacks feel if a black man was found not guilty of murdering a white man and then a white President went after him on federal charges? There would be a lot of accusations of racism.

This is different how?

Has it ever happened?
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Jul 14 2013, 12:48 PM
Has it ever happened?
Not sure. I'm pretty sure it hasn't happened in the past 30-40 years because it would be .... *cue dramatic music* ... RACIST!!!
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Jul 14 2013, 12:49 PM
LadyBug1
Jul 14 2013, 12:48 PM
Has it ever happened?
Not sure. I'm pretty sure it hasn't happened in the past 30-40 years because it would be .... *cue dramatic music* ... RACIST!!!

If they are within their rights, what's the real problem?

I've always felt Zimmerman was wrong, but his right to defend himself was thrown up over and over. Well, it's the family's right to continue to pursue all avenues available to them, if they decide to do so. I don't see the problem with it.

Zimmerman gets his gun back, the "ankle bracelet" is taken off, he goes home......he's alive.

On another note: Trayvon Martin's parents have also been getting death threats. So, Zimmerman isn't the only person people should feel sympathy for.

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Jul 14 2013, 12:49 PM
LadyBug1
Jul 14 2013, 12:48 PM
Has it ever happened?
Not sure. I'm pretty sure it hasn't happened in the past 30-40 years because it would be .... *cue dramatic music* ... RACIST!!!

It wouldn't get to that.

It's unlikely that a black man would be found not guilty for killing a white man. If Trayvon Martin would've killed Zimmerman, he would've been locked up, WITHOUT the involvement of outside influences, like Al Sharpton.

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