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Star Member PCIntern (13,932 posts) A "Sternly-worded Letter" to George Zimmerman: Dear George; May I call you George? I feel as if I know you somehow, that you have been a part of my life forever. I suppose that is because you are the Class Bully, the grossly inadequate teacher, the lying politician, and the deceptive confidence man whom I have known throughout my entire waking existence. The sullen eyes when caught, the false-remorse in the face, the tailored suit which is intended to demonstrate respectability and upstanding citizenship: yes I know you well. So the combination of racism, inadequately presented evidence, laws enacted to protect someone just like you, and good fortune have spared you, at least for now, the prison bars and walls. I have no doubt that as a garden-variety faux tough guy, you will in time, probably a very short time, get past all this. In fact, you may well be on your way to doing so in less than twenty-four hours. So it is with certainty that you do not care one whit about anything or anyone in the whole world other than your own hedonistic motivations and actions that I tell you about one unintended consequence of your actions. That would be that you have taught intergenerationally millions of Americans that there are many out there like you, and that we will fight just that much harder to make things better for all who live here, not just for those who are not 'effing punks' or 'assholes' like you, sir. No, those of us who have sensibilities will teach our children to be accepting of others, not just tolerant, and will use you personally as an example of what the near-worst is in our blessed nation. You are a young man, and you will live with the ramifications of what you have done forever. This does not mean to imply that you will feel guilt or remorse, but only that when you arrive somewhere, be it a hotel, or a gas station, or a restaurant, or if you apply for a mortgage, or visit a neighbor's home, and the individual finds out who you are, you will on many occasions face the grimace of hate which you had turned initially toward the kid who had the misfortune of crossing your path. Watch their eyes, George, watch the revulsion of every fiber of their being. You may have been the recipient of some good fortune yesterday, but alas! it will not persist for very long. Most emphatically, Us (and you know who we are)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023255096What a freaking drama queen. I find it ironic when people who show no tolerance to anyone who has a different view claims they are going to be teaching their kids to be accepting of people. I guess they mean accepting of non crackers.
Us (and you know who we are)
No, those of us who have sensibilities will teach our children to be accepting of others, not just tolerant,
God, what a tool.Doesn't Zimmerman spend a lot of time volunteering and tutoring kids in his community? How the **** is he "hedonistic?"
You are a young man, and you will live with the ramifications of what you have done forever. This does not mean to imply that you will feel guilt or remorse, but only that when you arrive somewhere, be it a hotel, or a gas station, or a restaurant, or if you apply for a mortgage, or visit a neighbor's home, and the individual finds out who you are, you will on many occasions face the grimace of hate which you had turned initially toward the kid who had the misfortune of crossing your path. Watch their eyes, George, watch the revulsion of every fiber of their being. You may have been the recipient of some good fortune yesterday, but alas! it will not persist for very long. Most emphatically,
KAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!![James T. Kirk]Sorry can't find the picture to go with that.
After reading the janitors letter I was thinking more along the lines of Team America..."Or else we will be very angry with you... and we will write you a letter, telling you how angry we are."
This dude needs to get a clue and his facts straight.
This is just a major case of projection. All this person's miserable life finds its way into the Zimmerman trial, so much so that this person cannot see the actual facts of the trial.