Trouble is, that's not what Z said. In his version, he said Martin came up from behind & the side as he was goin back to his car & said something to the effect of "you got a problem, homie" to which he replied "no' & then T supposedly said "well, now you do" & then sucker punched him. And also something like, "now you're gonna die". Total bs imo -
Z had serious anger probs & was also prejudiced & overzealous to say the least. The # of 911 calls, & some of his aquantainces as well as some of his past co-workers & neighbors all attest to that. And in his 911 call, he shows that he thought T was already up to no good & that he was going to try to stop another asshole who always gets away.
Trayvon was no angel & he may have liked to play the cool, tough gangsta type which so many do these days, but he was well-liked, not known for getting into fights at school & had never even been arrested. And in the jewelery/screwdriver deal, he was only questioned, not arrested & they never even called his parents or school about it so they must have believed him.
How can a person that tutors young black students be prejudice? He did have anger problems and went to anger management.
You hold onto the parts of the story that don't matter. Zimmermans claims could still be true about what Trayvon said to him as well as the girlfriends claims. We'll never know for sure and it doesn't matter anyway.
What matters is who turned the verbal confrontation into a physical one. Thats it. What is so hard to understand about that?
Zimmerman could be the most angry person in the fucking world but if he never started the physical fight to begin with it means NOTHING. Why do you not get that simple concept?
What am I missing?