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A photo of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin who posted himself on Twitter on his account with "NO_LIMIT_NIGGA" just weeks before the attack on Zimmerman. The politically correct mass media descriptions of the shooting (especially the initial descriptions) have been criticized as anti-white and incorrect. Zimmerman was presented as white and Martin as an innocent black victim of white racism. Prior history and the shooting itself was misrepresented and/or falsified. Photo, video, and audio materials were presented misleadingly or even manipulated/edited. See the "External links" section for more details.

Trayvon Benjamin Martin (b. 5 February 1995 in Miami, Florida; d. 26 February 2012 in Sanford, Florida) was an attempted murderer, drug taker and part of the hip-hop thug subculture in the United States who went by the Twitter screen name "NO_LIMIT_NIGGA".[1][2] Martin's death led to race riots, mass hysteria staged by the lying press in the United States, and the founding of the Marxist Black Lives Matter terror movement.

History

He died during his violent attack on a volunteer Neighborhood Watchman George Zimmerman. It had been raining and night time and Trayvon had walked a mile to deliver drugs to a friend. According to witness testimony, Trayvon, who was high on drugs, approached Zimmerman as Zimmerman was leaving to go to his car. Zimmerman tried to calm Trayvon down and get away, but Trayvon jumped up on Zimmerman and tried to beat him to death. Witnesses reported that Trayvon had pinned Zimmerman to the ground.

Trayvon, who was trained in mixed martial arts (MMA), was pounding Zimmerman's head into the pavement using what one witness described as a MMA technique called "pound and ground" while Zimmerman screamed for help. Zimmerman was beaten so badly he could not see or breathe. Trayvon said "You're going to die tonight motherfucker" as he reached for Zimmerman's gun. Zimmerman acted in self-defence by shooting and killing Trayvon. Despite having a gun on him, Zimmerman waited for 40 seconds of his head being smashed repeatedly into the concrete while it was nighttime, rainy, and he was told he was going to be murdered before firing it. The only injures to Trayvon were the gunshot and his knuckles.

Media

The Jewish and liberal media in the United States, especially MSNBC, attempted to turn it into a Europhobic narrative, by portraying mestizo Zimmerman as "white" even altering his photograph. The media also attempted to make out as if the death was an unprovoked attack, rather than self-defence, when Zimmerman was attacked first. Barack Obama made bias comments to the media claiming that if he had a son he would look like Trayvon Martin. In the U.S.A., 93 % of black victims of homicides were murdered by somebody from their same race.[3]

The media refused to mention facts such as: When he was young, Zimmerman partnered with a black man to start a business. Zimmerman and and his wife also regularly tutored black and other nonwhite children for free. In Sanford, Florida, Zimmerman led an inquiry into a police shooting death of a black homeless man and publically criticized the police for it.[4]

The media even would lie and claim that Trayvon was screaming for help, however Trayvon's father even said the voice screaming and calling for help was not his son.[5]

911 call

What the media claim was said:

ZIMMERMAN: This guy looks like he's up to no good. He looks black.

What actually was said:

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.
OPERATOR : OK and this guy – is he white, black or Hispanic?
Zimmerman: He looks black.

Lawsuit 2019

George Zimmerman sued the family of Trayvon Martin in 2019, seeking more than $100 million from Martin's parents, their attorney and others. Zimmerman stated, he was the victim of a conspiracy, along with malicious prosecution and defamation. Zimmerman and his attorney, Larry Klayman, stated that Rachel Jeantel, a key witness for the prosecution who testified about being on the phone with Martin just before the shooting, was an impostor. They accuse her of standing in for another teenager, Brittany Diamond Eugene, whom the suit describes as Jeantel's half sister who did not want to testify in the case. In the lawsuit filed in Florida state court, Zimmerman and Klayman alleged defamation by Martin family attorney Benjamin Crump. Their suit also named Martin's parents, Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, along with Jeantel and Eugene. Also included: several Florida prosecutors, the state of Florida and its law enforcement department — and HarperCollins, which recently published Open Season, Crump's effect demanding, inciting book about alleged violence toward black people.

Filmbeitrag

The Trayvon Hoax: Unmasking the Witness Fraud that Divided America:

See also

External links

References

  1. David Martosk. The Daily Caller obtains Trayvon Martin's tweets The Daily Caller. March 26, 2012. Accessed July 22, 2013.
  2. John Hawkins. 20 Of Trayvon Martin’s Tweets That Stand Out (Language Warning) | Right Wing News. March 27, 2012. Accessed July 22, 2013.
  3. - Bureau of Justice Statistics.
  4. The Truth About George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin 3m by Stefan Molyneux
  5. Trayvon's Father Said Voice Screaming and Calling for Help Is Not Trayvon The media continued to show a photo of Travyon as a 9-years old.