Friday, April 06, 2012

Was George Zimmerman racist? Phone records don’t back claim

Of course the Trayvon incident had nothing to do with race, but we are forced to deal with that media created template.
Three networks have been forced to back off of fake, race based coverage so far, NBC"s fake quote, ABC's misused and falsely described video, and CNN's faked audio analysis. WM

In the seven phone calls that George Zimmerman made to the Sanford, Fla., non-emergency police line between August 2011 and February 2012, he never mentioned the race of a person he deemed suspicious before he was asked.

According to the report by NBC News, the volunteer neighborhood watchman sounded calm on the phone when he described the men.

That report comes only days after the news organization admitted to poorly editing the 911 call Zimmerman made on the night he shot and killed Trayvon Martin.

In the original edit of the call, Zimmerman reportedly said "This guy looks like he's up to no good. He looks black."

But this week, the network admitted it had accidentally edited out a key part of the conversation which actually went

Zimmerman: This guy looks like he's up to no good. Or he's on drugs or something. It's raining and he's just walking around, looking about."

Dispatcher: Okay, and this guy — is he black, white or Hispanic?

Zimmerman: He looks black.


Legal experts told NBC News that the past 911 calls and correctly edited call on the night Trayvon was shot could help bolster Zimmerman's case that he is not a racist and did not necessarily target the teen because he was black. article here


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