This was posted Saturday night, by cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz, right after the Zimmerman verdict.
But I think it still speaks to how many Americans of color are feeling today as well.
This according to Buzzfeed:
Many online said the image made them sad. “This made me tear up,” wrote one Instagram user. “I don’t even feel angry yet, for now I just feel so sad just thinking about how his family must feel.”
Hu8g your children tight my friends, the world can be a dangerous and uncaring place.
if you want to go out for candy or sodas, put on your tuxedo
ReplyDeleteAnd your Ronald Reagan mask.
DeleteI heard that Zimmerman is suing NBC for their misleading editing of a tape that made Zimmerman look like a racist.
ReplyDeleteI agree NBC was totally WRONG. unethical. immoral. dastardly. I would like NBC to pay as a deterrent to other INFOENTERTAINMENT producers. I believe those involved have been fired. That's a good start.
The part I have trouble with is - where is the damage to Zimmerman. In order to prevail in a tort case, you don't have to just prove the act, you have to prove that it harmed you. How did it harm him? Does anyone think less of him because of the tape? Has it cost him a job? cost him money?
You don't need to edit a tape to make him look like a racist, just look at his MySpace page:
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It's like the Tea Partiers seizing on some key words to paint the Obama Administration of abusing power against conservatives - when there is no there there.
Very good question!
DeleteAnd one juror was obviously in it for the money/fame/whatever - after saying she never read the news/watched TV!!
ReplyDeleteShe may not like the consequences
Why does the cartoon say 2012? Why do I feel patronized??
ReplyDeletehe probably drew it in 2012 right after the murder took place.
DeleteThat picture says it all. It is a sad statement of our society...
ReplyDeleteMuch of the reason police do not want a vigilante approach is the person is not physically qualified one on one and therefore uses weapons, while this was a teenager he was very tall thus a threat , had he been a five footer, as am I, doubtful I would have paid the price, Florida mano / mano view needs serious corrections, recall the Ohio State University player a few years back who was seriously injured by a sucker punch in a restaurant that had a concrete floor. This attitude in Fl involves long term vs newer citizens being viewed as 2nd class citizens, while race is involved in perhaps this action it is also involves the way the "true Floridians" look at us others.
ReplyDeleteI found this on Facebook but it says it came from Huff. I haven't read it yet. If you want to do a post on it feel free.
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My hope is that Zimmerman's life is so fearful, full of suspicion that someone is "out to get him" that he eventually wishes he HAD been put in prison. We will soon read that his wife left since the marriage was already in trouble. He will become a paranoid recluse. He might think he got away with this, but it will never, ever leave him in a peaceful place.
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