Bloom-
As for telling you to Google, I realized the error of my ways and thus edited that out of my comment. As for not judging a book by it's cover so to speak, I agree. We shouldn't do that. However- it IS human nature to make snap, subconscious decisions about a stranger's character before we approach them, or let them approach us. That's biological evolution and has served our species very well in deciding if another person is likely to harm us or not.
Some people are more evolved in survival mechanisms due to past experience- some not so much. Mannerisms, attire, energy, language, slang, attitudes and other visual/audio clues give rise to our subconsciousness assessments of those that we don't know.
You keep telling yourself you give every single stranger you pass on the street the benefit of the doubt without a second thought. If you do, I'd be glad to take you on a nice walking tour of Hunter's Point in San Francisco or the Murder Dubs in Oakland in the middle of the night. To be fair- I'll even show you a nice neighborhood in the middle of the day in good ol' Oakieville in Stockton California for a nice taste of methamphetamine culture. Perhaps you'd prefer a juke joint in Wilmington NC? How about a ghetto on Maui which has a black population of about 1? You take your pick- I'll be willing and able to point out to you the people you should avoid.
As for confronting anyone with a gun- I'm assuming you refer to Zimmerman. According to expert testimony from forensics and medical experts, the evidence did not support that Zimmerman confronted. It also didn't support that Martin confronted. What did support Zimmerman's self-defense was eye witness testimony and labs that reflected that Martin was on top of Zimmerman beating the crap out of him when he got shot. Positioning of bodies, pictures of wet clothes, scraped knuckles, and lacerated craniums all tell a forensic story. You can't fake photographic evidence of rips, tears, bruises, angles of bullet entries and exits of bodies. Something to think about.
As I said before. We can all speculate the why's and the how's......but the only people who truly know what kind of person the victim was are his parents and the man who shot him. The universe has a funny way of figuring out who deserves what and when and it will all come out even in the end.
As I said- I'm as liberal and open minded as it get's- but some things are just a given. Please let me know when you put those rose colored glasses away............
@Pietro-
I absolutely love a great debate. My mother always said I should have been a lawyer............
As for telling you to Google, I realized the error of my ways and thus edited that out of my comment. As for not judging a book by it's cover so to speak, I agree. We shouldn't do that. However- it IS human nature to make snap, subconscious decisions about a stranger's character before we approach them, or let them approach us. That's biological evolution and has served our species very well in deciding if another person is likely to harm us or not.
Some people are more evolved in survival mechanisms due to past experience- some not so much. Mannerisms, attire, energy, language, slang, attitudes and other visual/audio clues give rise to our subconsciousness assessments of those that we don't know.
You keep telling yourself you give every single stranger you pass on the street the benefit of the doubt without a second thought. If you do, I'd be glad to take you on a nice walking tour of Hunter's Point in San Francisco or the Murder Dubs in Oakland in the middle of the night. To be fair- I'll even show you a nice neighborhood in the middle of the day in good ol' Oakieville in Stockton California for a nice taste of methamphetamine culture. Perhaps you'd prefer a juke joint in Wilmington NC? How about a ghetto on Maui which has a black population of about 1? You take your pick- I'll be willing and able to point out to you the people you should avoid.
As for confronting anyone with a gun- I'm assuming you refer to Zimmerman. According to expert testimony from forensics and medical experts, the evidence did not support that Zimmerman confronted. It also didn't support that Martin confronted. What did support Zimmerman's self-defense was eye witness testimony and labs that reflected that Martin was on top of Zimmerman beating the crap out of him when he got shot. Positioning of bodies, pictures of wet clothes, scraped knuckles, and lacerated craniums all tell a forensic story. You can't fake photographic evidence of rips, tears, bruises, angles of bullet entries and exits of bodies. Something to think about.
As I said before. We can all speculate the why's and the how's......but the only people who truly know what kind of person the victim was are his parents and the man who shot him. The universe has a funny way of figuring out who deserves what and when and it will all come out even in the end.
As I said- I'm as liberal and open minded as it get's- but some things are just a given. Please let me know when you put those rose colored glasses away............
@Pietro-
I absolutely love a great debate. My mother always said I should have been a lawyer............