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今天早上看了网上的CBS的即时新闻,得知被检察官指控为犯有二级谋杀罪和轻度过失杀人罪的George Zimmerman最终被评审团认定为无罪。真为他高兴!!也为自己先前和先生议论此事时所判断的此人可能会被判无罪的言论得到证实而感到沾沾自喜。Zimmerman的案子说明了一个道理:在如今动不动就拿种族,人权说事的美国,敢于冒天下之大不违,敢于站出来主持公正的人还是有的。试想,如果这次Zimmerman被判有罪,那今后还会有谁出来维护社区的治安,还会有谁会在邻居家发生,或即将发生不幸事情时伸出援助之手。如果这次Zimmerman被判有罪,犯罪势力无疑就会愈加的猖獗和肆无忌惮,因为没有人会再敢和他们争斗。谁敢和他们斗,一旦失手,Zimmerman的下场就是他们的结局。
对于生活在以白人为绝对大多数的美国的有色人种来说,保持自己的种族地位的稳定,坚守自己的人身权力不被践踏是至关重要的首要任务。道理很简单,没有了基本的权利和地位,就等于没有被社会承认,就要被社会所抛弃。对于这一点,我们有些亚裔人士还没有得到应有的极其充分的认识。但是,动不动就利用种族的权力和地位来说事,做文章,就有可能会适得其反,就有可能会贼喊捉贼,就有可能会自暴自弃,就有可能会让人不耻。
马丁-路德-金,无疑是美国民权运动最伟大的领袖,他一生最反对的就是暴力。。。。。。没有他,就没有美国黑人的今天。现如今,黑人兄弟们享受最多的就是自由,使用最多的就是暴力。他们不仅早已实现了金牧师“能够同昔日奴隶主的儿子同席而坐,亲如手足”的梦想,而且时不时的还想把自己的手伸进昔日奴隶主儿子的口袋里去,顺便找些自由的钱花花。
我们城市前几年新来了个黑人的警察局长。在他还没上任之前,媒体采访了一些当地的黑人社团,问问他们的想法。那些黑人几乎都是一个口径,说什么以前的局长(当然是白人了)有或多或少的歧视现象,办事不公平。现在好了,我们有了新的局长(言外之意,就是这个人是黑人,是我们自己的兄弟),我们对他寄予了很高的期望。过了没多久,在新局长带领他的手下办了几个杀人,抢劫,贩毒之类的案子后(案犯都是黑人),当媒体再次采访那些所谓的人权人士时,他们的口径就全都来了个180度的大转弯,说什么新局长让我们很失望,没有为我们伸张权益,没有站在正义的一边,等等。我们市里还发生了一个跟Zimmerman的案子很相似的事件,也是,一个黑人青年,因为夜间在市中心抢劫,和跟上来的警察发生了剧烈的互殴现象,最后被警察开枪打死了。黑人团体集体抗议,说是种族歧视,皆因那个开枪的是白人(当然,我有时也想,我是说有时,白人警察对待白人案犯就是和对待有色人种案犯不一样,究竟为什么?这可能就要从“行为科学”中去寻找答案了)。以前的公司里雇了一个黑女人,她经常非常自豪的讲她如何诉了二个她曾经工作过的公司。后来,她还是很快就被这个公司解雇了,原因是,她想被升职为主任,不接受公司给她的职位,所以就不好好干。
其实,工作中的我和我的黑人同事都相处得非常好,甚至还和一个比我大一旬的黑人老大哥无话不谈。但是,事实就是事实,是不能用个人感情来替代的。我憎恨的不是和我一起工作的同事,而是那些犯下了伤天害礼之事的违法之徒。
“如果国家依然我行我素,那些希望黑人只需出口气就会心满意足的人将大失所望。在黑人得到公民权之前,美国既不会安宁,也不会平静。”。。。。。。金牧师如是说。如今,五十年已经过去了,黑人兄弟们也早已得到了他们往日梦寐以求的权利和平等(还不平等吗?连总统都是African American了,还要怎样的“更加”呢?!别忘了,这里是黑人只占12.85%的美国,而不是黑人比例占99.99%以上的非洲大陆。这个结果是金牧师做梦也想不到的)。可是,美国安宁了吗?平静了吗?答案只有您自己最清楚。希望这个社会再多几个像George Zimmerman那样的即勇敢又有公益心的人,那样,这个美国才将会成为一个真正意义上的安宁之地。
O8 这次真的错误地使用了他的政治权力,使得一些媒体甚至检查院都有失公正。很
高兴看到判决的公正
死了已经死了,活着的黑哥们为什么没有一个人站出来说:TM不应该先使用暴力。为什么不呼吁自己族群避免暴力示威?为什么什么一粘黑哥,就发展成暴力,一分析原因,就抱怨贫穷,教育水平差,在一分析,就他妈的提黑哥的爷爷奶奶们被白人操过,奴役过,从黑非洲卖过来???
是一开始的时候陪审员有分歧。有陪审员成心要证明Zimmerman 有罪。但是在检查证据和法律条文很多遍后,还是无法证明Zimmerman有任何罪。最后无罪的判决还是6人一致做出的。
陪审员相信:
开枪前的呼救声是Zimmerman的。
Zimmerman受到了生命威胁。
陪审员没有考虑肤色和种族:
楼下的xwenxuecityy 是不是当年的4级都没过?
Juror B37 said that if Zimmerman was guilty of anything, "he was guilty of not using good judgment." She also said that he called 911 from the car and he should not have gotten out of the car.
This well spoken juror conveyed that she thinks that Zimmerman got in way over his head and she believes he shouldn't have been there, but she also believes Martin threw the first punch. She said she thinks Martin wasn't going to let Zimmerman think he could scare him and she "thinks Trayvon got mad and attacked him."
It was apparent to Juror B37 that it was Zimmerman's voice heard on the tape screaming for help because he felt his life was in danger. This was before he shot Martin. The juror said:
"He had a right to defend himself," she said. "If he felt threatened that his life was going to be taken away from him, or he was going to have bodily harm, he had a right."
The initial vote was divided, Juror B37 shared with Cooper. At first three of the jurors voted Zimmerman was guilty and the other three jurors voted that Zimmerman was not- guilty. Juror B37 said that she was one of the people on the jury that believed he was not guilty from the get go.
"There was a couple of them in there that wanted to find him guilty of something and after hours and hours and hours of deliberating over the law, and reading it over and over and over again, we decided there's just no way, other place to go." she said.
It sounds as if the jury gave it more than their all, especially if a "couple of jurors" wanted to find him guilty of something. They read the laws that govern the charges and they just couldn't make one stick under the circumstances. This is why Zimmerman was acquitted of all charges.
It wasn't the color of Trayvon's skin that made Zimmerman suspicious, it was the way Trayvon was acting. She does not believe that Zimmerman profiled Trayvon. She went on to say how Trayvon's actions looked suspicious to George:
"Anybody would think anybody walking down the road, stopping and turning and looking -- if that's exactly what happened -- is suspicious," she said.
"I think all of us thought race did not play a role," the juror said . "We never had that discussion."
There you have it, the race discussion never came up because the six jurors didn't believe that was an issue in this case. Juror B37, who was planning to write a book about this experience, sounded as if she started to cry towards the end of the interview as her voice cracked when she said:
"It's a tragedy this happened. But it happened, And I think both were responsible for the situation they had gotten themselves into. I think both of them could have walked away. It just didn't happen."
Just hours after the interview was over, Jury B36 literary agent, Sharlene Martin, released a statement from Juror B37 saying she would no longer write a book.
你是城里人,和我争执就是对我们乡下人的不敬。vise versa
你是北方人,就是对我们南方人的不敬。vise versa
你觉得你该挨揍?如果挨揍,你有没有权力自卫?想通这个问题就明白这个案子了。
沈成涵 评论于:2013-07-16 05:22:43 [回复评论]
--“希望这个社会再多几个像George Zimmerman那样的即勇敢又有公益心的人,那样,这个美国才将会成为一个真正意义上的安宁之地。”
满街都是Zimmerman这样没有警察的资质(没培训、没考试)的业余联防队员,美国还是自由社会吗?只会是自以为是者的天堂。
满街都是Zimmerman这样没有警察的资质(没培训、没考试)的业余联防队员,美国还是自由社会吗?只会是自以为是者的天堂。
另外我很喜欢我冇醉的文章,在这里像大家推荐一下。
kybluegrass 评论于:2013-07-15 13:50:24 [回复评论]
回复Rock.rose的评论:
As far as I know, so called "细节" only came from Zimmerman's mouth.
As far as I know, so called "细节" only came from Zimmerman's mouth.
对这个案件稍加注意的人都会了解这些细节的。如果你不相信证据,那是你自己的问题。不能说法律不公正。
HOW DO YOU KNOW THE DETAILS?
现在没人再讲:
大使之死
IRS
医保
监听
埃及
O8当真高明!!!!!!!
What about the part when he struck Zimmerman, knocking Zimmerman down, and then sat on top of Zimmerman and began punching Zimmerman "MMA style," bashing Zimmerman's head against the concrete, saying "shut the f*** up," putting his hand over Zimmerman's nose and mouth, reaching for Zimmerman's gun, and saying "you are going to die tonight motherf*****"?
Is that what you do when you visit people?