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I'm also glad that the Obama came out and said something. He needs to try to reduce the heated divide this case has caused. However, that second quote is him playing politics a bit. He was the president of Harvard Law Review. He knows damn well that stand your ground didn't play a part in this verdict (or at least it shouldn't have). If Martin had killed Zimmerman, then I think stand your ground would definitely have been one of his defenses (and probably a good defense depending on how the whole situation played out), along with self-defense (again, depending on how it played out). Obama probably brought it up because he wants to find a reason to help fight against that stupid law and to get some more support from the growing number of people who are becoming aware of and opposing the stand your ground law.What does everyone think of the Presidents speech on this?
I'm really appalled at no one in this thread mentioning it.
Obama hit a lot of points. Even said "35 years ago I would've been Trayvon Martin."
He also said "What if Trayvon had a gun in this situation? Would he have been standing his ground?"
Also, for those saying that people should be focusing on all the killings of innocent African American teens everywhere...I don't think it's that people don't care about other people besides Martin being killed. This is a situation that has garnered national attention. As such, people are using it as an opportunity to bring attention to an important issue.
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