volunteer watchman, why wouldn t you say i m a watchman, i m trying to look out for safety in the neighborhood? why according to george zimmerman s own taped statement he said no, i never told him who i was. well, why wouldn t you? and then why if you didn t wouldn t the young man feel you were acting in a suspicious way since he had every right to be there? he was not trespassing. he was going to his father s home where he was staying. and he was not committing a crime. joy, quickly before we go, i need to talk to you as a mother. i want you to talk about the conversation that black parents are having with their kids about this. i spoke to a friend of mine who has a nephew who is just a trayvon martin look-alike, same age just about, in high school. and she said she didn t want to talk to him about it now, she wants to wait for a while until this cools down because she doesn t want to make him more anxious right now. yeah. i have three kids. two of them are boys. i have a 16 and a
demonstrates how trayvon martin should have been treated and the other that demonstrates tragically how he was treated by george zimmerman. there was a store surveillance tape that showed trayvon martin entering a convenience store to buy the infamous skittles and iced tea. he was dressed the same way he was when he was confronted by george zimmerman. and yet that occurrence was uneventful. the store clerk wasn t alarmed by the presence of trayvon martin in his hoodie. the store clerk when trayvon martin presented the skittles and the iced tea and placed them on the counter didn t back up in alarm when trayvon martin reached into his pocket to take out the money to pay for them. i mean, you can only wonder what would have occurred if george zimmerman had been the store clerk. i mean, that s the kind of information, the kind of evidence that s irrefutable, that you can use as a vehicle to
having george zimmerman on the neighborhood watch team in her neighborhood. having heard all of the evidence in the case, that juror seems to have forgotten that george zimmerman s role in neighborhood watch duty required him to make sure that trayvon martin got home safely from his trip to the 7-eleven. that is why george zimmerman was carrying a gun. to protect people like trayvon martin and everyone else in that neighborhood that night. is there really any reasonable doubt that george zimmerman could not have done a worse job as a neighborhood watch that night? members of the american postal worker s union handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a year. that s about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer?
but zachary carter, as we ve moved more and more throughout the country toward having everyone serve, we have kind of broadened the definition of what we think is a neutral juror. well, there appears to have been a gross insensitivity to the realities of race in american society and its role in this case. and it s insensitivity on the part of the prosecution in avoiding any mention of race like the plague, an insensitivity of race on the part of the job, who actually prohibited the use of the term race even though in some schizophrenic way admitted the use of the term profiling. i mean, profiling without race in this case is like coffee without caffeine. what s the point? yeah. and joy, we heard from the juror that she said she did not believe that trayvon martin was profiled because of race. she said that at one moment.
i think trayvon martin didn t know what was going on. i don t think trayvon martin kn was doing or george know what trayvon martin doing. i think the one that reacted most with violence was trayvon martin. what did you think of rachel jeantel, any thoughts? i think she was in a position where she didn t want to be in the case. if i had a krystal ball, i think her mom and mrs. fulton said, you go tell that mom what happened to her son now. brought her into it. she modified it in the absurd interview with mr. crumb. that was crazy. it happens again with mr. dell rionde do it right next to