The only thing rcial about this case, is the solidifying of the notion, amongst black people, that our lives are worth nothing in America, especially if you're a black male.
blacks that lose their lives in black on black crime and the homicide clearance rates are low lives aren't valued.
blacks that are incarcerated at a much higher rate or for things their white counterparts see a fraction of the time or no time - lives aren't valued.
blacks that are killed by other races for things tha don't warrant death and those races get off due to the judicial system...lives aren't valued.
I tried to see things from Zimmerman's side while analyzing this case, but I just know that if I stalked a white person in my neighborhood because I thought he was suspicious due to other whites in the hood buying drugs, confronted him, and he stood up for himself and I couldn't take it so I shot and killed him...I would be convicted of murder, and all the people who support Zimmerman would flip the script on me and say I was a black thug racially profiling a white guy to rob him, the white guy stood his ground, and being the typical black thug I was I had to shoot him.
And deep down you all know that too.
I can see that in America in order to live somewhat safely as a black man, you must HUMBLE YOUR MANHOOD or DIE. If the pressure becomes too much and you stand up you should be put down.
THIS IS WHAT THIS CASE HAS SHOWN US AS BLACK PEOPLE. THIS IS WHY THIS CASE MEANS/MEANT SO MUCH.
Don't smoke no weed, listen to your music loud, wear your clothes how you want, because as a black man your always susceptible for someone to flip the script on you - that your a thug, and no matter what else you got going in your life, if you get popped, you probably deserved it.