To Kill A Kid

king.solomon

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We are all familiar with The Zimmerman Case. Yet often, I think we forget that a kid was killed. A kid doing nothing wrong. Now, NORMALLY in America, this would be a cause for outrage! Lynch mobs have been formed for less!

But for some reason, there is unprecedented support for GZ's killing of an unarmed kid doing nothing wrong.

Why is that?

Let's look at this subtle treachery on behalf of the Justice Department of Florida...

1. Florida charged Zimmerman with Murder2. Ok, Florida already knew they had a law called "Stand Your Ground". In SYG, a person may kill you if you feel they are threatening your life. So WHY charge GZ with something that YOU ALREADY KNOW is going to tough as hell to prosecute? When you also ALREADY KNOW that the kid was innocent, and was killed by an adult who was asked not to engage the KID!

Why not MAKE SURE the killer doesn't slip through your slippery state laws, and charge him with something YOU KNOW you can convict him on?

Let's look at this odd phenomenon called The Sanford Police Department...
 
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2. Any time a police officer arrives at a scene of homicide, and a person tells them that they have just KILLED AN UNARMED KID with their gun, and the kid was not in the commission of a crime...

The police officer is supposed to take that person into custody. When you have just killed a human bring, a police officer isn't supposed to take chances. They are to HANDCUFF you (as a common sense precautionary measure), read you your rights, and arrest you and take you to Booking.

REGARDLESS, of what the officer on the scene THINKS may have happened, this is THEIR JOB!

Let me remind you of one of law reinforcements most famous sayings..

"Tell it to the judge!"

This means that cops often are not the one who are supposed to assume anything! They just apprehend, and leave matters of nuance to other professionals!

They are not supposed to listen to ONE SIDE of a kid killer's testimony, and determine to free a confessed killer back into streets UNTIL AFTER a legal process has been undertaken to validate such an action!
 
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A 17 year old high school student is a kid to anyone over 24.

If you don't have a job, are in high school, under the age of 18, can't vote, drink, or smoke....

You are a minor.

Aka, a child.

Aka, a KID...


If you are NOT an ADULT...




WHAT ARE YOU THEN??
 
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3. No, there wasn't "plenty of outcry" for Zimmerman killing a KID.

UNTIL, Al Sharpton brought the media into this!

Again, what a strange police department!

Understand, if he is now charged with murder, that alone is an indictment against The Sanford Police Department's initial decision TO NOT EVEN ARREST HIM!

SMH

I haven't told lie the first.
 
A 17 year old high school student is a kid to anyone over 24.

If you don't have a job, are in high school, under the age of 18, can't vote, drink, or smoke....

You are a minor.

Aka, a child.

Aka, a KID...


If you are NOT an ADULT...




WHAT ARE YOU THEN??

Someone that doesn't tolerate lying assholes.

negged, for repeating an idiotic lie
 
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Will you promise not to get mad at me if I share a fact with you?

FACT: A person is of legal adult age in The United States of America and in Florida at the age of 18.

I hope that the fact that TM was NOT AN ADULT doesn't offend you.
 
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If you were a kid, at night, doing nothing wrong, and then a strange adult started following you, then you ran, and they still followed you, and if this adult got close to you and reached for something...

Would bashing his head (IF he did) be reasonable under the circumstances?

Especially in a state where you are allowed to stand your ground?

Thing is, people wanna apply SYG to Zimmerman, and use TM trying to defend himself as if the KID is wrong!
 
If a person doesn't have on a uniform, nor identify themselves in any fashion...

But they are following me in the night???

I run away, and they're still following me??

We engage, and they reach for something??

Listen, according to the law, TM had A RIGHT TO KILL ZIMMERMAN!

So it's remarkable how people are trying to use his alledged fighting for his life as somehow indicative of the KID doing something wrong!

Wild isn't it?
 
In an effort to appear as if I am taking KS seriously, I will set aside his nonsensical ramblings in the OP to ask this...


How do you know the kid was doing nothing wrong?

Who's to say he wasn't casing the houses he passed?

Just playing the Devil's advocate here...
 
In an effort to not slander a dead kid....

Let's say I entertain the thought of TM casing some houses.

Again, unless he committed a crime, he is innocent.

Walking slowly by a house may indeed help one "case" it, but what crime specifically could he be charged with while walking past a house?

Also, even if he was, the police dispatch effectively advised GZ how a concerned citizen should handle the entire situation.

Sooooooo, we are left with NO CRIME ever being seen that TM committed ( INNOCENT).
 
Will you promise not to get mad at me if I share a fact with you?

FACT: A person is of legal adult age in The United States of America and in Florida at the age of 18.

I hope that the fact that TM was NOT AN ADULT doesn't offend you.


kid
1 [kid] Show IPA noun, verb, kid·ded, kid·ding, adjective
noun
1.
Informal. a child.

2.
(used as a familiar form of address.)
3.
a young goat.
4.
leather made from the skin of a kid or goat, used in making shoes and gloves.
5.
a glove made from this leather.

child (tʃaɪld) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]

— n , pl children
1. a. a boy or girl between birth and puberty
b. ( as modifier ): child labour
2. a baby or infant
3. an unborn babyRelated: paedo-
4. with child another term for pregnant
5. a human offspring; a son or daughterRelated: filial
6. a childish or immature person
7. a member of a family or tribe; descendant: a child of Israel
8. a person or thing regarded as the product of an influence or environment: a child of nature
9. dialect ( Midland English ), ( Western English ) a female infant


You are, by definition, wrong.
 
A 17 year old high school student is a kid to anyone over 24.

If you don't have a job, are in high school, under the age of 18, can't vote, drink, or smoke....

You are a minor.

Aka, a child.

Aka, a KID...


If you are NOT an ADULT...




WHAT ARE YOU THEN??

Someone that doesn't tolerate lying assholes.

negged, for repeating an idiotic lie

I negged him on the Zimmerman thread.
 
Will you promise not to get mad at me if I share a fact with you?

FACT: A person is of legal adult age in The United States of America and in Florida at the age of 18.

I hope that the fact that TM was NOT AN ADULT doesn't offend you.


kid
1 [kid] Show IPA noun, verb, kid·ded, kid·ding, adjective
noun
1.
Informal. a child.

2.
(used as a familiar form of address.)
3.
a young goat.
4.
leather made from the skin of a kid or goat, used in making shoes and gloves.
5.
a glove made from this leather.

child (tʃaɪld) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]

— n , pl children
1. a. a boy or girl between birth and puberty
b. ( as modifier ): child labour
2. a baby or infant
3. an unborn babyRelated: paedo-
4. with child another term for pregnant
5. a human offspring; a son or daughterRelated: filial
6. a childish or immature person
7. a member of a family or tribe; descendant: a child of Israel
8. a person or thing regarded as the product of an influence or environment: a child of nature
9. dialect ( Midland English ), ( Western English ) a female infant


You are, by definition, wrong.

Come on Two Thumbs! A 'kid' is a baby goat~! I was brought up to not call children 'kids.'
 
Will you promise not to get mad at me if I share a fact with you?

FACT: A person is of legal adult age in The United States of America and in Florida at the age of 18.

I hope that the fact that TM was NOT AN ADULT doesn't offend you.


kid
1 [kid] Show IPA noun, verb, kid·ded, kid·ding, adjective
noun
1.
Informal. a child.

2.
(used as a familiar form of address.)
3.
a young goat.
4.
leather made from the skin of a kid or goat, used in making shoes and gloves.
5.
a glove made from this leather.

child (tʃaɪld) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]

— n , pl children
1. a. a boy or girl between birth and puberty
b. ( as modifier ): child labour
2. a baby or infant
3. an unborn babyRelated: paedo-
4. with child another term for pregnant
5. a human offspring; a son or daughterRelated: filial
6. a childish or immature person
7. a member of a family or tribe; descendant: a child of Israel
8. a person or thing regarded as the product of an influence or environment: a child of nature
9. dialect ( Midland English ), ( Western English ) a female infant


You are, by definition, wrong.

Come on Two Thumbs! A 'kid' is a baby goat~! I was brought up to not call children 'kids.'

Well all kidding aside

:lol:
 
I have no idea what actually happened between Zimmerman and Martin. All I know is what I've read, heard, and seen via the media and the Internet.

Zimmerman said he followed Martin. He said at some point Martin angrily confronted him, struck him, knocked him to the ground and continued to batter him. If that's the truth it seems clear enough Zimmerman used his gun in self defense. Whether or not he should have followed Martin is a separate issue.
 
Teen-ag-er

Noun
A person aged 13 to 19 years.

Synonyms
Adolescent - teener - stripling - JUVENILE - YOUTH

The purpose of referring to TM as a kid, is because he isn't an adult.

Example. Someone can get into a fight with a 12 year old. But if that person is 14, it's not looked at like child abuse, or too big of a disproportionate difference.

Even though according to the technical definitions we've used, they are in two different classes of being.

One is a child, one is a teenager.

Yet, when you have a difference of over 10 years, and one is not an adult, this is an entirely different scenario. Teens have not fully developed, and do not make the same judgements as an adult whatsoever.

In this case, Zim was trained in law enforcement, weighed more, and packing a gun.

TM was a JUVENILE, A YOUTH, ...NOT AN ADULT.

and unarmed.

For these reasons, I consider him a KID... especially in comparison to a trained, grown man with a gun.

I stand by that.
 
kid
1 [kid] Show IPA noun, verb, kid·ded, kid·ding, adjective
noun
1.
Informal. a child.

2.
(used as a familiar form of address.)
3.
a young goat.
4.
leather made from the skin of a kid or goat, used in making shoes and gloves.
5.
a glove made from this leather.

child (tʃaɪld) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]

— n , pl children
1. a. a boy or girl between birth and puberty
b. ( as modifier ): child labour
2. a baby or infant
3. an unborn babyRelated: paedo-
4. with child another term for pregnant
5. a human offspring; a son or daughterRelated: filial
6. a childish or immature person
7. a member of a family or tribe; descendant: a child of Israel
8. a person or thing regarded as the product of an influence or environment: a child of nature
9. dialect ( Midland English ), ( Western English ) a female infant


You are, by definition, wrong.

Come on Two Thumbs! A 'kid' is a baby goat~! I was brought up to not call children 'kids.'

Well all kidding aside

:lol:

I kid you not! :)
 

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