wish on our worst enemy. and they went on a public crusade that revealed them to be extraordinary people of character and grace. they pleaded for justice while others screamed for blood. they suggested this is not about race, allowing themselves to remain above the fray and making it everyone's issue, while others of us yelled this is surely a situation drenched in racial stereotyping. the night trayvon died, someone looked at him and poured all the typical stereotypes into him. they looked at him as if being a young black man is synonymous with being a criminal, which is very wrong but all too common. surely that critically black man came from a broken family that's everywhere, right? but then the martins showed up to destroy that script, standing together and speaking for justice. they made it impossible to see just another dehumanizing,