American Dream » Thu Jul 18, 2013 1:05 pm wrote:Hunter » Thu Jul 18, 2013 9:49 am wrote:American Dream » Thu Jul 18, 2013 9:28 am wrote:Hunter » Thu Jul 18, 2013 8:09 am wrote:American Dream » Thu Jul 18, 2013 7:58 am wrote:Hunter » Thu Jul 18, 2013 6:36 am wrote:Good questions 8bit and we dont have the answer for them, hence my continued reminder that there was simply not any evidence to support the charge, this does not mean he didnt do it, this do not mean I support the murder and GZ's actions, this does not mean any fucking thing other than the standard of proof, beyond reasonable doubt could not possibly be met with the the small amount of evidence that state had. I think there are people out, actual legal experts who believe the state even threw the care, just went through the motions of a trial because they knew from day one there was not enough evidence to convict GZ and again THIS DOES NOT MEAN I AM ENDORSING WHAT HE DID or saying he didnt do what we all know he did, I am simply saying the evidence is not there and you just cant put people in prison, no matter how much you hate them or how guilty you know they are, unless there is enough evidence for a jurt to legally convict them, and in this case, sadly there was not.
Sometime- and granted now is probably not the right moment- it might be good to unpack some more what that verdict does actually mean in the big picture, beyond the narrow logic of whether the jurors as individuals made the correct choice, given the marching orders the court presented them with, the evidence proffered etc.
Because, while the individual jurors undoubtedly did have biases, this goes so far beyond the personal that the personal- as well as the narrow legal- just basically serves to obscure the bigger points.
People are marching in the streets because of their complaints about injustice- systematic, pervasive and longstanding injustice.
Are their concerns valid?
It is my contention that there is a huge amount of validity to their concerns. This is the most important point- and it should not be obscured.
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Are you suggesting that the state is involved in some sort of conspiracy to keep GZ from being convicted and worked in concert with everyone else involved to make sure that there was not enough evidence presented to get a guilty verdict?
I am asking sincerely, I mean I absolutely open to that point. Just come out and say what you think happened here and I will be glad to discuss it but I dont want to dance around the issue, if you think there is some institutional conspiracy involved lay out your argument and lets see if it adds up, you wont hear me making a stink about any of it, I am open to just about anything at this point because from what is saw the state eitehr threw this case and was just going through the motions or they are some of the most incompetent prosecutors I have ever seen because they lost this case from the word go, the case was lost during their opening statements IMO. Why that is I dont know but they never presented anything even remotely close to a case that any jury could have voted for a 2nd degree murder verdict with a straight face. Evidence just wasnt there, why that is I dont know but I sense you have some ideas about that and I would love to hear them.
Otherwise I am not sure I really want to be here much longer, I just dont get a good vibe from this forum much anymore but id love to have a good discussion about why this case turned out the way it did and hear others opinions on that fi w can get past the name calling and personal attacks and just let people express themselves freely and openly without any gate keeping going on.
No- I was not suggesting that "the state is involved in some sort of conspiracy to keep GZ from being convicted and worked in concert with everyone else involved to make sure that there was not enough evidence presented to get a guilty verdict".
I was referring instead to the institutional racism, structural inequality, settler colonialism, white supremacy, that sort of thing.
Don't you see the connection?
Ok thank you for clarifying that, I sincerely was not trying to put any words in your mouth and I honestly just misunderstood you.I see what you are getting at now and I am honestly not prepared at this time to answer your question but I will give this some thought and do some reading and see if I can see what you are suggesting here.
The only connection I can make is that I am quite certain if GZ were black and Trayvon were white GZ would not only be in prison but he would have been in the jail the entire time awaiting his trial, denied bail and certainly would not have enjoyed being at home like he was.
So is that closer to what you are getting at here?
I am at work with about ten things going on here but I am sincerely interested in what you have to say about this but I may need you to spell it out a little more for me, how exactly does white supremacy, for example, fit in to the case in particular?
Let's put the connection to black and brown bodies gunned down in the street, lots of them and the killers most always exculpated, or disproportionately treated. Let's put the connection to a War on Drugs/War on Crime that mostly locks up the black and brown, creating untold dimensions of human suffering inside the walls and without, breeding generations of future problems.
As schools are defunded and shut down, new prisons are built- and some will profit, some will pay. Realtors are "just doing their job" as new ghettos are created and old neighborhoods are cleared out for those who will profit from gentrification. Who put the crack in the ghetto? We are all guilty but some of us are more guilty than others...
Let's put the connection to 500 years of colonial rule, where black and brown bodies are to be policed at the barrel of a gun- if not exterminated- by the more privileged caste of "white", who will gain benefits for their service to Empire, although they are mostly exploited too.
Let's put the connection to the racism which pervades the Society so completely that for many it is like water- just invisible. Do you think the cops are caught up in that?
Let's put the connection to American Justice- and the "Just Us" principle which protects and privileges some, as many, many die horrible deaths in wars of domination and occupation, be they at home or abroad, while those lucky enough to have a somewhat higher status ignore it, or at best assure themselves that they kinda had it coming...
Let's put the connection to a vast conspiracy that puts a priority on profit and power for a few, while most of us have no real say, no real voice, within their system.
Let's put the connection to the brainwashing deep inside us, conditioning us to accept, to minimize, or ignore the horrors of everyday life, to not understand how it is for the "other".
So hip, hip hooray for America- best nation on Earth- I think it needs to change deeply. I think we need to take power for ourselves. I don't believe the corporate media, I don't believe in the courts, the cops, the politicians. Each one is playing their part in something that's way bigger than any one of us. Get rid of one and a new one will take their place.
It is the System that we must challenge, that we must change, from the grassroots up. I question the System which framed and defined the killing of Trayvon Martin- and the ritual exculpation of the perpetrator. This is the place to begin from- and from there begins a whole world of struggle, a lifetime of resistance and of change...
I agree with everything you say there, AD, and I really cant even add to it and there is nothing further to say, you have pretty much covered it all but I think there may be a slight misunderstanding, I have never once said that America is the greatest nation on Earth, in fact in this time in our history we are far from that, very very far indeed. What I DID say is that our concept of due process, trial by jury IN THEORY is the best that I have ever seen and I know of no other system of jurisprudence anywhere in the world where the accused get the kind of rights that they get here in our system I personally feel it is very important that we always afford the accused those rights, no matter how much we hate and loath them because we cant be selective about such matters, we have to give a GZ the same sort of rights as an accused person that WE OURSELVES WOULD WANT IF WE WERE THE ACCUSED and if it just so happened that we were WRONGLY ACCUSED (unlike GZ of course). So yes, in fact I dont know of a better system of jurisprudence, anywhere in the world that is better than ours IN THEORY but I will be the first to admit that IN PRACTICE we often fail and usually an in epic manner and it is usually for the same reasons we fail at everything else that once made us a great nation, MONEY AND GREED. So yes we need to make the system better IN PRACTICE but in theory our due process of law and our protection of the accused and our right to not self incriminate and right not to be tried TWICE for the same crime if we dont like the result of the first time around ( no do overs for the state, double jeopardy etc) and our laws against cruel and unusual punishment and on and on and on, these are wonderful ideals and they often work and work well but again, because of greed, money, corruption and abuse of power, our ideals that are so wonderful in theory often do sometimes fail in practice and of course I am no happier about that than you are, what are we to do about it? I go to work everyday and try and change it and make it better, I am doing the best I can, I am one person but if I can keep one innocent person from being put in prison during my entire career I will consider that career to be a success because that is what I strive for every day, its the entire point of my existence professionally and the reason I get up and go to work everyday.