eileenhawkeye
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Every action has a reaction. Zimmermann's support probably was a reaction to the media doctoring the 9-11 tape, pixilating the injury pictures, using a child's photo instead of a current one. Differences of opinion on the Stand Your Ground law...and a discussion of Profiling without factoring the crime stats in that community might be a factor. The fact that TM's Mother, pre-trial was public speaking and raising money...might have caused others to have donated to GZ to ensure a fair representation for him at trial.
As for slandering the "victim"...the Mother in the Stroller Killing is being slandered as we speak...even though the accomplice pretty much ratted out theshooter.
The TM case provided a vehicle for many grievances to be aired...in specials on TV...on the floor of Congress, from the President. But the death of Eve Carson, the Channon case, just are a blip, a nod, a story relegated quickly to page three. Their parents are not sought out for interviews. Eve's sweater that she wore as they shot her, pleading, in the street, was never considered for a museum exhibit.
This case should be a vehicle for discussion too. Because avoiding hurt feelings is killing our kids.
I'm not sure why the Christian/Newsome case or Eve Carson case should have received national coverage for years. Because they were white victims killed by black people? Their killers were all arrested, charged, and convicted. Not every family of crime victims wants the case to become a media circus unless it will help find the victim or the killer.
And there's been plenty of cases of white victims that had TV specials made, parents sought out for interviews, etc. Most laws that are named after crime victims are named after white victims.