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<blockquote data-quote="Elf Witch" data-source="post: 5851181" data-attributes="member: 9037"><p>I have been following this story it is big news here in Florida. There are a lot of outraged people who are wondering why Zimmerman is not in custody for killing a teen who only had on him a little cash, skittles and ice tea. And it is not like the boy was trespassing he was heading home to his father who lived there.</p><p></p><p>But no Zimmerman was a big man with a gun who took the law into his own hands and now a teen is dead over it. </p><p></p><p>Which is why I really dislike the whole vigilante style of justice some people seem to favor. Yes police officers have shot unarmed people but on the whole they are trained to handle a situation without using deadly force.</p><p></p><p>If Zimmerman had listened to the 911 operator and stayed away this boy would be alive. But he had to be a big hero and I hope he gets jail time. </p><p></p><p>In fiction we usually know beyond any doubt who the bad guy is. In gaming if you use alignment you have clue right there. But real life does not work this way.</p><p></p><p>People are quick to jump to conclusions based on how someone looks. But just because a kid is wearing ghetto style does not mean he has done anything wrong.</p><p></p><p>Ted Bundy was very charming and good looking you could not see the evil in his heart just by looking at him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elf Witch, post: 5851181, member: 9037"] I have been following this story it is big news here in Florida. There are a lot of outraged people who are wondering why Zimmerman is not in custody for killing a teen who only had on him a little cash, skittles and ice tea. And it is not like the boy was trespassing he was heading home to his father who lived there. But no Zimmerman was a big man with a gun who took the law into his own hands and now a teen is dead over it. Which is why I really dislike the whole vigilante style of justice some people seem to favor. Yes police officers have shot unarmed people but on the whole they are trained to handle a situation without using deadly force. If Zimmerman had listened to the 911 operator and stayed away this boy would be alive. But he had to be a big hero and I hope he gets jail time. In fiction we usually know beyond any doubt who the bad guy is. In gaming if you use alignment you have clue right there. But real life does not work this way. People are quick to jump to conclusions based on how someone looks. But just because a kid is wearing ghetto style does not mean he has done anything wrong. Ted Bundy was very charming and good looking you could not see the evil in his heart just by looking at him. [/QUOTE]
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