In wake of Zimmerman verdict, Florida legislature criminalizes being black

In wake of Zimmerman verdict, Florida legislature criminalizes being black

Zimmerman - Not GuiltyRecently, our nationโ€™s attention was focused on Sanford, Florida, where a mostly white jury found George Zimmerman not guilty of murder or manslaughter in the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. Zimmerman claimed he shot the unarmed black youth in self-defense, which it totally was, of course.

Letโ€™s face it, a black youth had no business being in a community of white people, and he came packing heat, and by heat, of course, we mean a bag of Skittles, a candy popular with malevolent juvenile delinquents. And while on one level, Martinโ€™s death is tragic, on the bright side, thanks to the publicity surrounding his death, sales of Skittles are up 25%.

Critics of the verdict shouted racial profiling. Others blamed Floridaโ€™s antiquated Stand-Your-Ground law, which apparently permits a white person to kill an unarmed black youth so long as theyโ€™re wearing a hoodie, on a sugar high, and the person standing their ground thinks theyโ€™re Dirty Harry. The verdict sparked outrage among blacks, who felt it was another case of a white man getting away with murder. White vigilante enthusiasts, on the other hand, are anxiously hopeful Zimmerman may be awarded the next Congressional Medal of Honor.

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