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In reply to the discussion: I'll never forget the look in their eyes, they were terrified of me... [View all]MrScorpio
(73,778 posts)But I'm wondering if you took what was known about each other's state of mind leading up to that contact?
Z's outright anger, his call to 911, his willingness to carry a loaded pistol and his pursuing of Martin, versus Martin's wariness of being watched and followed by Z, his attempt to avoid contact and the fact of his age and also that he was unarmed.
You say both of them were suspicious of each other, but in retrospect, which one of the two do you believe had the most reason to be suspicious of the other?
Which one of the two seemed to you to be the most predisposed to being suspicious from the git-go and why would you think that person would feel that way.
And before you answer this, let's say that
You're pointing out that you're not giving racism a lot of thought here.
Perhaps an unwillingness on your part to consider how racism is factored in is clouding your ability to assess the probability that Z wasn't as much of a victim as he said he was?