this country. there are people of color who are sharing their lived, real life experiences and telling their stories, then there are -- not all white many but many white people who are basically saying, nope, you're wrong, i know better than you. and i mean even taking racism out of the equation here, that's just you're a jerk if you say that. you know? this is something that really needs to change if we are actually going to make concrete progress in this country. >> justin, you also wrote in your op-ed touching on stop and frisk. that's something very controversial here in new york city. "the washington post" eugene robinson had a really powerful op-ed today. in part, says, "the assumption underlining their who-hum approach to the case was zimmerman are the right to defense self-but martin, young, male, black did not. the assumption was zimmerman feared for his life but martin, young, male, black, would not. if you wonder why americans feel