A couple of days ago I was talking to an old friend and chess partner 
who lives out on the Rockaways about the George Zimmerman trial. He had 
trouble understanding why I was so sure that Trayvon Martin’s killer 
would go free. He referred to all of the problems with the defense that 
came up on almost a daily basis on MSNBC, CNN and other cable stations 
except for the racist Fox News. Zimmerman was told by the cops not to 
follow Martin. Zimmerman’s injuries were superficial. Zimmerman 
demonstrated implicitly racist animosity telling the cops that “they” 
always get away with it. But in the final analysis, I was sure that none 
of this would matter. Instead, racist solidarity would trump all 
evidence. An all-white jury stuck up for one of their own. Additionally, 
the cops that the prosecution lawyers called upon as witnesses 
effectively functioned as defense witnesses since they obviously thought 
it was a good thing that a Black youth was terminated. After all, 
anybody walking around in a hoodie is looking for trouble.

full: http://louisproyect.org/2013/07/14/thoughts-on-a-post-racial-lynching/
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