Kana
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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer quote:
ORIGINAL: Kana That is,unless you know lots of 17 year old "boys" (Notes that the state of Fla is more than happy to declare 17 year old adults when it comes to death penalty time, or trying a minor as an adult.)who go around committing A&B on complete strangers. Which, as has been noted on this thread, is a truly insane thing to do in FLA where 1/2 the population is armed. 17 year old boys (yes, that's what I'll continue to call him, because that reflects my experience of 17 year old boys) will tend overreact to provocation and most especially when it comes to pricking their dignity. We know this. And it would of course be inane to say that he acted 'without provocation' outside of a hyper-narrowly legal sense of that phrase. quote:
It's all Z's fault, ya see. Because this "kid," he wasn't responsible. Trayvon Martin was on the cusp of being responsible as an adult and non-responsible as a child. It wasn't an all or nothing situation - it wasn't all Z's (ir)responsibility or M's (ir)responsibility. If Martin, and other kids of his age, had been considered fully responsible as adults then presumably, amongst other things that go along with being considered fully responsibly as an adult, he could have been armed with a gun as well, no? In which case this debate might well not be happening now. Trayvon Martin had an excuse for acting like a kid, because he was a kid. Zimmerman did not, because he was not. So you're saying that you find it 100% acceptable that M assaulted Z w/o cause. Alrighty then. I don't. Nor does the US Criminal code. Nor did a jury. When a person resorts to violence, they roll the dice on the outcome. M did, and the dice, they came up snake eyes for him. A violent person met a violent end. Which sadly, happens far to often to poor black male youths.
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