@explorer I think you are misunderstanding what @GoldDragon is trying to say. I agree with Gold Dragon and the conclusion the jury came to about George Zimmerman. If someone is poking around in my backyard I'm going to investigate. My neighborhood constantly gets random broken windshields up and down the street for example. I believe it was an unfortunate turn of events where Trayvon Martin attacked a man without assessing the situation properly.
I do think that most if not all of these allegations are George zimmermans fault. What I take from @GoldDragons response is George Zimmermans mental health has probably been compromised do to stress of the killing, trial and national opinion of him.
Also I don't think @golddragon is trying to say that these people who are the possible victims of George Zimmerman are the volatile ones.
Or maybe @GoldDragon is, then I would disagree.
Basically if George attacked Trayvon first then the outcome would have been different. This is why before you react to any situation you have to make a correct assessment and make a choice. Sometimes you don't have all the information you need. If you don't then make the best one that makes sense, head home call cops about a suspicious person stalking you.
I do think that most if not all of these allegations are George zimmermans fault. What I take from @GoldDragons response is George Zimmermans mental health has probably been compromised do to stress of the killing, trial and national opinion of him.
Also I don't think @golddragon is trying to say that these people who are the possible victims of George Zimmerman are the volatile ones.
Or maybe @GoldDragon is, then I would disagree.
Basically if George attacked Trayvon first then the outcome would have been different. This is why before you react to any situation you have to make a correct assessment and make a choice. Sometimes you don't have all the information you need. If you don't then make the best one that makes sense, head home call cops about a suspicious person stalking you.