"There is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life," he said in 1993, "than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start to think about robbery and then look around and see somebody white and feel relieved."
Trayvon Martin: Black Law Prof Says Suspecting Black Youths A Hate Crime | VDARE.com
By Patrick Cleburne on March 25, 2012
"He was not suspicious. What makes him suspicious in the moment is the fact that he was black. If Trayvon Martin was white, would any of this have happened?"
"It sounds pretty obvious to me…If that was a racial epithet that preceded the attack on Trayvon Martin, we definitely have a hate crime."
- The fact that young black men commit fantastically disproportionate quantities of violent crime has to be ignored.
- An expletive uttered in the course of violent combat should project the case to a much serious and dangerous level.
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