
By Jonathan D. Payne
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The American Christian Journal
COMMENTARY
So Florida does the right thing and acquits George Zimmerman, and the "civil rights" wannabes are now going to the Federal Government looking to overturn the ruling. So we see there is no need for "justice" in Florida, as that has already been served in the due process of the land. But THAT is being summarily rejected, state process of law be damned.
What is being sought is a "scapegoat" to sacrifice, for these so called civil rights leaders, on the altar of relevance and power, for them that is. This is the same tired litany as I have always seen from the sixties to the present day. This is how they maintain their hold on the unknowing and unlearned.
I do add the caveat that there was INDEED a time when they were needful.
I must admit that I have always had a bad taste for Sharpton and company. They exploit the masses and grow fat and rich, while the ones they say they are championing for "civil rights" grow more used and abused under their watch. They needed for the trial to be "racial" for them to remain relevant to the masses.
But Zimmerman's acquittal is a fatal blow to that narrative.
There was no evidence to support that claim. Not in the altercation itself - or the life of Zimmerman that was detail in the court itself. But the NAACP still wants "justice" on their own terms, guilt or innocence need not be a factor at all. Just the results they want from this. This is regardless of the lives they destroy and the damage done to America.
This is hatred at it's finest, and a platform for the purveyors of such. Enjoining marches and speeches that serve no purpose but to stir up the ugliest emotions and reactions. To support the line of thought of those that give the credence of such, in their continual trashing of race relations in America.
This ought not to be - period.
I grew up in West L.A. during the Watts Riots (see article here) and have a bird's eye view of what REAL civil rights are all about. My father was an L.A. cop during this time. He sat on the top of his squad car with his riot gun all night protecting us. They had burn down the corner store and a few house just west of the tracks. There was a real need for civil action on that night.
But on this trial were none of the facets of racial profiling or even intent to murder. Just two men who were caught up in the sad debacle that ensued. One black and one hispanic, one 17 and one 28, and BOTH wrong. But a racial murder, no not at all.
Then the president with his inane comments "if I had a son he would look like Trayvon" and then a corrupt interference of due process. But again this is the administration that allowed Benghazi, the IRS, voter fraud, and more. So I would not look to the White House for fairness, et al. They would not know if it slapped them in the face.
So what can we take away from all this?
- Racism is still alive in America, just reversed
- Liberals still don't have a clue
- The rule of law is oppressive if you don't agree with it
- Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman are being used
- That justice may be blind, but the hatemongers are not
- There is no evidence of racial bias
- There is no grounds fr the DOJ to retry this case
- It is not a Federal Case to even entertain the above
- Count Obama now among the hatemongers
- And sadly much more....
After what is happening now I can only conclude "this is NOT my America any longer". However you look at it, this is a tragedy, but now it is also a wake-up call that there is more bias today than there was a few years back. We should be looking forward to a new "color-blind" nation, but the hatemongers won't let us. That is the true tragedy we face today!
God bless America!
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