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Originally Posted by gomoho
The media and NAACP have conveniently decided to preach "the stand your ground law" that was not even invoked in the Zimmerman trial is one of the reasons young black men are getting killed. Stevie Wonder even said he won't perform in states that have a "stand your ground law".
Here's an idea - how about reforming or locking up all the gansta thugs we might need to "stand our ground" against. I am so tired of being portrayed as some "crazy ass cracker" that is running around looking for any opportunity to kill a young black man 'cause he might look suspicious. Time to look within and see where the problems really are originating from.
Put all this effort into educating these young men and give them an opportunity to have a future other than on the streets. Teach them the importance of not being a baby daddy to anyone woman that will lie down for them, but the importance of being a father to their next generation. Give them role models that aren't rappers preaching the nasty way to live and treat women. So much needs to be done in these communities and it has to start with their leaders - well I may have just answered my own question. Who and where are their leaders???
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How can stand your ground law not have been part of the trial when the words Stand Your Ground were part of the judges instructions to the jury.