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In reply to the discussion: "If Trayvon Had Only Answered In an Appropriate Manner There Would have Been No Problem" [View all]The Magistrate
(95,247 posts)60. That Is The Appropriate Answer, Ma'am, and What Anyone Interfering With A Stranger Should Expect
To approach a stranger on the sidewalk and ask what he or she is doing there on the public way is an extremity of rudeness that not only deserves but requires inflicting immediate shaming on the miscreant.
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K Gardner
Mar 2012
OP
This is what so scares me about living in Florida and the ease with which people can carry a gun
HockeyMom
Mar 2012
#3
I carry everyday and everywhere I am allowed to in Florida. Even my store has a gun.
L0oniX
Mar 2012
#49
Maybe you could help by working with the religious right on that "sick society".
L0oniX
Mar 2012
#205
So, HOW exactly does that work? If it wasn't his employment ... ? He just starts showing up in a
patrice
Mar 2012
#194
There are so many questions. I wonder if, as you say, "the area" = the gated-community in which his
patrice
Mar 2012
#207
I believe there's actually a law that says movies actually have to change stuff like that around
Downtown Hound
Mar 2012
#137
I certainly wouldn't want to live in an area where I am subject spot interrogation....
Liberal Veteran
Mar 2012
#7
Yeah apparently it was confirmed. He was self-appointed but not on the team. n/t
vaberella
Mar 2012
#168
You are not going to like this but your comment is in fact a text book example of racism
MattBaggins
Mar 2012
#64
Free public education malls, open 8a - 8p, 365. Cradle to grave free education.
patrice
Mar 2012
#231
His father was not the custodial parent and may not have known the exact reason
csziggy
Mar 2012
#249
You created an account just to revive this thread and slam a murdered child?
K Gardner
Mar 2012
#250
It tickles me to no end to see all of the "angst" over the "younger pic" used
Number23
Mar 2012
#259
I have no idea why they are trying to smear Trayvon's reputation now, after he is dead.
Major Hogwash
Mar 2012
#260
Smearing his reputation is the first tactic to discrediting the international
Number23
Mar 2012
#266
Lol boy gets suspended from school. therefore he must be such an asshole he deserves getting shot...
DFab420
Mar 2012
#158
Who gives a MOTHERFUCK about his school suspension? What's wrong with you?
DisgustipatedinCA
Mar 2012
#232
oops....I see this POS has been tombstoned, without an "ex" Freeper having the chance to defend him
DisgustipatedinCA
Mar 2012
#233
zimmerman had prior ARRESTS...not sure if he was ever suspended for being late to school though
noiretextatique
Mar 2012
#244
That is exactly what they're taught in order to come back home to their mother alive...
vaberella
Mar 2012
#171
So many options depend upon what/whose game one plays. Get suckered, or intentionally choose, THEIR
patrice
Mar 2012
#147
And it was not civilized of Zimmerman to chase Martin around the neighborhood that night
fishwax
Mar 2012
#218
So anyone who thinks that there are a variety of responses, other than "Fuck you!", many of which
patrice
Mar 2012
#235
so, mr taffe knows how trayvon answered? how's that mr taffe? and what is the 'appropriate manner'?
spanone
Mar 2012
#17
"These racist fools cannot even see that the very idea of blaming the victim..."
Hell Hath No Fury
Mar 2012
#124
I'm not surprised at all that there weren't any follow up questions. He's just another newsmodel,
Guy Whitey Corngood
Mar 2012
#18
The fact that you think you're entitled to be rude to others because of how they treat
lose the pain body
Mar 2012
#45
It IS possible that some people are thinking that ANYONE in that position should do what it takes
patrice
Mar 2012
#237
That Is The Appropriate Answer, Ma'am, and What Anyone Interfering With A Stranger Should Expect
The Magistrate
Mar 2012
#60
Yes and perhaps you will yeild that, amongst all possible reactions to this answer, that particular
patrice
Mar 2012
#144
People Who Accost Strangers In Public, Sir, Ought To Be Made To Feel Small
The Magistrate
Mar 2012
#155
Not an absolute. Some of us feel that private victories can be the sweetest. That said, it is
patrice
Mar 2012
#160
Such behaviors aren't always about that particular person feeling "above themselves and their
patrice
Mar 2012
#161
My Assertion, Sir, is Simply That People Have A Right To Go About their Peaceable Way Without Bother
The Magistrate
Mar 2012
#170
Agreed. With the caution that that way should, in fact, be peaceable and not visit, intentionally or
patrice
Mar 2012
#186
Yes, so TM's reaction, whatever it was, is justifiable. But WHO in the neighborhood knew
patrice
Mar 2012
#159
One of the first articles I read after hearing news of the tapes on the radio,
AnotherDreamWeaver
Mar 2012
#187
Yes, that kind of stuff. Have you tried to get a job lately? Personality assessments are
patrice
Mar 2012
#188
Could neighborhood legal involvement be one of the reasons PD was trying to bury it?
patrice
Mar 2012
#197
+1000 that is the correct answer to any asshole who thinks they can judge "where you belong"
noiretextatique
Mar 2012
#239
No one has to answer anyone! You don't even have to answer the police ...and you shouldn't.
L0oniX
Mar 2012
#25
I was just about to post this! Now we have to answer "correctly" to "Watch Captains", or DIE?!
WinkyDink
Mar 2012
#52
Personally, I'd be wondering if some SOB, crazy enough to interrogate me, might also be crazy enough
patrice
Mar 2012
#243
So you read what you posted and cannot see that Anderson was simply allowing for the other side to
lose the pain body
Mar 2012
#32
Where is the cigar in this case? I'd like to be able to identify it but the problem I'm having
sabrina 1
Mar 2012
#112
Agreed. All characterizations of THEIR conversation are hypothetical. But the conversations
patrice
Mar 2012
#246
Black Men must must explain to people who we are & what we're doing for no reason at all...
HipChick
Mar 2012
#51
That was my first takeaway. "Most committed by Black males," should have had a followup question.
ieoeja
Mar 2012
#142
"It was Zimmerman that did not answer in an appropriate manner and not the other way around."
qanda
Mar 2012
#181
When all is said and done, and the books are written. Taaffe will come off worse than Zimmerman...
Junkdrawer
Mar 2012
#100
Jeez. Since when does someone have to answer another about what they are doing on a public way?
AllyCat
Mar 2012
#108
Why does the young man have to tell this person anything? He was just walking and doing nothing
southernyankeebelle
Mar 2012
#115
In my opinion, the problem occured long before Trayvon spoke a single word.
ZombieHorde
Mar 2012
#131
There are way more than 2 polar possibilities & the choice depends on way more than the 2
patrice
Mar 2012
#145
Well first off you can tell by the interview this man doesn't know Zimmerman or associated with him.
vaberella
Mar 2012
#167
I have put Trayvon's image with that of other innocents who motivate my somewhat
patrice
Mar 2012
#196