Posted on 08/01/2013 7:28:56 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
State of Florida v. George Zimmerman, popularly known as the Trayvon Martin case, is now a platform on which liberal and conservative advocates make major pronouncements on important issues of the day. However, this perch is a surprisingly rickety one, since the statements made from it usually have little to do with the facts in this sad, sad, sad trial.
Liberals, for instance, see this entire affair through the Lefts all-encompassing lens of latent white racism and the alleged widespread bigotry that targets blacks in America fatally so, when it came to 17-year-old Martin. This is all quite interesting and actually might be relevant, save for one crucial fact: Zimmerman is not white.
As it happens, the 29-year-old Zimmerman is of mixed essentially biracial ancestry, much like President Obama. Indeed, it would be as accurate to call Zimmerman Hispanic as it would be to describe Obama as white. Nevertheless, public discussion focuses almost entirely on Zimmermans Caucasian roots, much like the notion that Obama is Americas first black president, even though he is, at most, 50 percent black.
George Zimmermans Peruvian-born mother sits on the lap of Zimmermans Afro-Peruvian great grandfather.
Zimmermans mothers maiden name is Mesa. This reflects her birth in Peru. He was raised in a racially integrated household and himself has black roots through an Afro-Peruvian great-grandfather the father of the maternal grandmother who helped raise him, Reuters Chris Francescani wrote in an eye-opening April 25, 2012 article on Zimmermans background.
So, amazingly enough, Zimmerman actually is part black. Regardless, numerous news accounts describe him as a white Hispanic. This unusual formulation is about as common as a white black.
Beyond all of these chromosomal specifics, Zimmerman seems to be anything but a racist. He is bilingual and informally served as a translator in his grade school, presumably bridging the English-Spanish language gap between administrators and foreign-born parents.
As several journalists, not least Reasons Cathy Young, have demonstrated, Zimmerman might have been eligible for an NAACP Image Award were it not for his calamitous, chance encounter in Sanford, Fla., with the unarmed Martin. Among Zimmermans acts of non-racism, he took a black girl to his high school prom. Zimmerman and a black business partner jointly launched an Allstate insurance office in 2004. Zimmerman served as a mentor to disadvantaged black children. He also appeared at a January 8, 2011, public forum at Sanford City Hall. He spoke up there to defend Sherman Ware, a homeless black man who was beaten up by Justin Collison, the son of a white police officer.
Further diluting the Lefts anti-Zimmerman narrative: He is one of them.
Zimmerman is a Democrat and an Obama voter. As his brother Robert explained to Breitbart.com, George is a registered Democrat. He registered as a Hispanic. He kind of did some internal family campaigning for Obama. Referring to his brother, Robert Zimmerman added: He was like many young people who thought that the presidents club had been a club of white men since our founding, and that there really wasnt a good reason for that.
Somehow, George Zimmerman the reputed reincarnation of the late Senator Robert KKK Byrd (D., W.V.) turns out to be . . . part of Obamas winning coalition.
Liberals can holler all they want about white racism. And where such bigotry actually exists, hollering is justified. But white racism played no part in this case, as confirmed by the prosecutions silence on the matter.
I think all of us thought race did not play a role, Juror B37 told CNN after the trial. Referring to herself and her fellow jurors, she added: We never had that discussion.
For their part, conservatives argue this case shows that black kids, especially boys, often run aground when they are reared by single moms. No doubt, when 73 percent of black children are born out of wedlock, trouble almost inevitably follows. This is a perfectly legitimate issue, but it also has nothing to do with this case. TV coverage of this trial showed Martins mother, Sybrina Fulton, grieving in the court room, right beside Tracy Martin, Trayvons father. George Zimmerman also has a mother and father. So, the impact of single motherhood is an important issue. But not here.
Liberals repeatedly complain about Floridas Stand Your Ground law, and want such statutes stricken from the 31 state codes in which they exist in one form or another. This is a debatable proposition, as are most topics in the controversial area of Second Amendment rights. So, lets debate it as long as everyone remembers that neither the prosecution nor the defense in this trial invoked Floridas Stand Your Ground doctrine.
Those who oppose Stand Your Ground laws should reserve a few calories of their outrage for none other than Obama. As NROs John Fund reported, in 2004, Obama sponsored S.B. 2386 in the Illinois State Senate. It successfully strengthened the Stand Your Ground law in the Land of Lincoln. That detail largely has been overlooked amid the criticism of these statutes, including Obamas own disparaging words about them.
There is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start thinking about robbery, then look around and see somebody white and feel relieved. . . . After all we have been through. Just to think we cant walk down our own streets. How humiliating.
This subject deserves open and candid conversation. However, lets not forget that Martin succumbed to white Hispanic-on-black violence, not the black-on-black variety.
One of this trials jurors appeared on ABC with comments that also were, by her later admission, detached from the facts in this case.
Zimmerman got away with murder, Juror B29 told ABCs Robin Roberts. (Offering only the first name of Maddy, this juror kept her surname private.) While this comment generated tremendous excitement, the story was less thrilling than the headline.
You cant put the man in jail even though in our hearts we felt he was guilty, Juror B29 said. The Hispanic woman, part of this six-member, all-female jury, added: But we had to grab our hearts and put it aside and look at the evidence. (Emphasis added.)
So, she might have thought that Zimmerman was a murderer, but the facts did not take her there. Thus, she voted to acquit the defendant. She said: I stand by the decision because of the law.
In the end, B29 and the five other jurors did the right thing as they deliberated for 16 hours over two days: They acquitted Zimmerman of second-degree murder.
The defense raised reasonable doubts that disconnected the dots in the prosecutions case. Based solely on what I saw of the televised testimony, these questions, at the very least, should have troubled the jury:
First, Jonathan Good, Zimmermans neighbor and a prosecution eyewitness, testified that he saw Martin straddling Zimmermans chest in mixed-martial-arts position as the two struggled on a cement walkway. Good said he saw arm movements going downward.
The person you now know to be Trayvon Martin was on top, correct? Zimmermans attorney, Mark OMara, asked Good. He was the one raining blows down on George Zimmerman, correct?
Mind you, Good was a witness for the prosecution. His sworn testimony as much as anyone elses scuttled the states case.
Second, Zimmermans broken nose and the cuts on the back of his head appeared to bolster his claim that Martin assaulted him.
Third, Sanford Police officer Timothy Smith, the first cop on the scene, testified that the back of [Zimmermans jacket] was wetter than the front of it, and it was also covered in grass, and said the same was true of Zimmermans blue jeans. Officer Smiths statements reinforced Zimmermans claim that he was on his back, as Martin sat astride his torso, pinning him down and beating him.
Fourth, Sanford police asked Martins father to identify the voice of someone on a 911 recording, screaming for help, just before Zimmerman fired his gun. Tracy Martin testified that he first replied: I cant tell. He eventually concluded that the voice was Trayvons, but only after police played Tracy the recording at least 20 times. Martins fathers initial reasonable doubts about that voice likely amplified the jurys reasonable doubts about this pivotal aspect of the prosecutions case.
No one knows precisely what happened that night in Sanford. However, it was the prosecutions job to prove Zimmermans guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. For better or worse, the state of Floridas case didnt clear that hurdle; it crashed into it. Zimmerman and his attorneys had to prove nothing in Room 5-D of the Seminole County Court House, since their client was presumed innocent just like every other criminal defendant in Americas 237-year history.
Once these and other reasonable doubts short-circuited the prosecutions efforts to prove Zimmermans guilt, he correctly was acquitted. Whether Al Sharpton, Eric Holder, and Obama like it or not, thats how Americas justice system works.
If, instead, Americans want to base justice on emotion, feelings, suspicions, racial grievances, and concerns about parenting and family structure, great. Lets establish such a structure by amending the U.S. Constitution, revising state and local statutes, and overturning 947 years of English common law. Until then, defendants remain innocent until proven guilty and Florida did not prove Zimmerman guilty.
This is a nasty, dreadful tragedy. A 17-year-old boy is now beneath a tombstone. His parents, relatives, friends, and other loved ones likely will spend his birthdays not handing him gifts but, instead, placing roses on his grave.
George Zimmerman has avoided jail and, according to the jury, rightly so. Still, he appears to be in hiding and likely will remain so while so many are bent on vengeance rather than justice. His parents have received death threats. This says far less about them than it does about the rank indecency of some who reject the jurys verdict.
Now, poor Trayvon Benjamin Martin is six feet under. Rather than serve as a prop for debates both Left and Right, he should be allowed to rest in peace.
Like it or not, Lady Justice has spoken.
Deroy Murdock is a Manhattan-based Fox News contributor, a nationally syndicated columnist with the Scripps Howard News Service, and a media fellow with the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace at Stanford University.
Thank-you for getting the word out. I am down with the GZ/TM stuff and am staying away from the Weiner stuff.
I never heard the "single parent" argument raised in this case. I listen to talk radio. I read a lot of online articles (largely through this site but they come from all political perspectives).
My teenage daughters were having a party in the back yard last weekend. the recorded some video and were playing it for their friends just the other day.
Among 20 laughing screaming teenagers, from a cell phone recording I could CLEARLY recognize the voice of any one of my 3 girls among all the rest, but Saint Skittle’s father was unable to recognize his son’s voice until it was played for him 20 times?
I am really getting sick of this.
I have never seen or heard anyone on the right do anything but defend the rule of law. There is no parity.
"white Hispanic"-on-black violence? Self-defense is not a crime. Saying "it takes to people to have a fight" blames the victim of the assault. Trayvon threw the first punch instead of merely going home. I still wonder if his girlfriend on the phone put him up to it.
99.96% of conservatives view Zimmerman's race (and, for that matter, St. Martin's too) and entirely irrelevant.
We see it as a simple case of thug beats up on community volunteer. Community volunteer is left with no other choice than to use his firearm in self-defense.
That's all.
Same here. I haven’t heard “conservatives” making that argument concerning this case. It does come up when the discussion turns to the broader question of crime in the black community, but that’s not quite the same thing as this particular case. National Review is just looking for ways to be lukewarm.
The facts of this case need to be pumped into a loud speaker at the Florida Capitol to drive the roaches infesting it out of there.
It's far less of a "tragedy" than the shooting of the attackers by Bernard Goetz (some of whom returned to acts of crime after they were fired upon).
” TV coverage of this trial showed Martins mother, Sybrina Fulton, grieving in the court room, right beside Tracy Martin, Trayvons father. George Zimmerman also has a mother and father. So, the impact of single motherhood is an important issue. But not here.”
He unmasks himself here with a straw man: Trashcan was not of immaculate conception, therefore his upbringing was the same as George’s.
Stop the Zimmerman Debates: Trayvon’s death has been misused by both the Right and the Left.
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Ironic. The author wants to stop the debates, yet writes a column debating the matter.
The author claims Trayvon’s death has been misused by both the Right and the Left, and HE goes right on misusing the facts.
But I get the point. The author wants to stop arguing this case and move on. So do I. And after I post some 3-4 hundred more replies in the next coming 3-4 months about Martin and Zimmerman, I’ll quit.
Or not.
What we need is a national defined database. Black-Hispanics on Black-Hispanic crime, Asian-Hispanics on White-Blacks crime, Latino-Asians on white-Hispanics crime, Texan-Black on Florida-Latino crime, etc.
Then we could get to the root of this whole problem (mostly that there’s almost no French-American on French-American crime).
1. Obama got involved
2. GZ looked like he was being railroaded for political rather than legal reasons.
Black on black crime just became back up for the hyprocrocy of Trayvon supporters.
BTW, has there been any updates on prosecuter misconduct that were supposed to be handled after the trial?
First, any misuse by the Right is in reaction to the blatant misuse by the Left. But for the Left misusing the case, the Right would never have to allegedly misuse the case.
Second, the Right has made a more concerted effort to remain factually accurate.
Finally, the Left is using the case on a far greater scale.
Any attempt to suggest that the Right's misuse of the case is somehow on par with the Left's misuse is a false equivalency.
So, Trayvon did not have the excuse of being raised without a father
for being a thug.
Maybe because you actually raised your daughters to see you and your home as something other than an ATM machine and a flophouse? Just guessing here . . .
No, it has only been misused by the left
I am sick to death of this mantra that both sides are equally at fault—they aren’t
the Democrats lied. J’accuse. I accuse the Democrats of lying and fomenting discord
2. GZ looked like he was being railroaded for political rather than legal reasons.
And yet, millions of other Democrat faithful Useful Idiots will fail to realize that it could be them next, that gets thrown under the Obama bus.
Not in the courtroom. But, while Trayvon's parents were together when he was born, it lasted a few years, at most.
I'm not sure of the exact timeline, but Trayvon appears to have spent most of his life in the custody of people OTHER than his biological parents, including his aunt and uncle.
Trayvon was repeatedly shuttled around among various members of his extended family. At the time of the assault, he was in Sanford at the house of his biological father's latest girlfriend. It's not clear if he was visiting, or if he had been kicked out of the house after being suspended from school (again).
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