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  • Kiko
  • monospaced-4

    When asked by Florida television channel WOFL what he would say to people opposed to the sale, Mr Zimmerman said: "They're not going to be bidding on it, so I couldn't care less about them.''

    • wow, you read it?yurimon
    • I clicked on the link because I had no indication what it was about based on the thread title or the original post.monospaced
    • I saw that this was Zimmerman's opinion, and posted it to give context to the thread.monospaced
    • hehe you two are always bickeringeighteen
    • he reads stupid crap and avoids truth or fact posts.yurimon
  • set22

    • Aye.Continuity
    • Totally worthy of knocking Ben's amazing work off the top of the front page.set
    • ^ Yup. I agree. lets bump this fucker.sureshot
    • +1sted
    • definitive mehdocpoz
  • Morning_star0

    As humans we've been making money from the death and suffering of others for ever. Why should this cunt be expected to do any different.

    • I am just shocked really.Kiko
    • why be shocked? it's his propertydrake-von-drake
    • I'm not shocked that its his property, I'm shocked that he is making a trophy out of the weapon that killed a boy. With little regard for the victims familyKiko
    • I'm with you Kiko - it's such a fucked up situation. I'm rarely surprised at anything that happens in the US, especially when guns are involved.Morning_star
  • drake-von-drake1

    It's his legal property, he can do whatever he wants with it.

    As far as humans making money from the death and suffering of others. Seems like small beans compared to places like. . .

    Countries like Zimbabwe make money off of Cecil Rhodes' grave site as a tourist attraction. "Rhodes' grave brings in a lot of tourism and it's unlikely this call will attract widespread support, even from those in Zanu PF."


    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/…

    Genghis Khan is hated in a bunch of regions, but someone is making money (ultimately) from the massive statue built to him.


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ge…
    In the Middle East, and particularly in Iran, Genghis Khan is almost universally condemned as a destructive and genocidal warlord who caused enormous damage and destruction to the population of these areas.[61] Steven R. Ward wrote that "Overall, the Mongol violence and depredations killed up to three-fourths of the population of the Iranian Plateau, possibly 10 to 15 million people. Some historians have estimated that Iran's population did not again reach its pre-Mongol levels until the mid-20th century." Among the Iranian peoples, Genghis Khan is regarded along with Hulagu and Timur as one of the most despised conquerors in the region.

    Also, in Afghanistan (along with other non-Turkic Muslim countries), he is generally viewed unfavorably, though some groups display ambivalence as it is believed that the Hazara of Afghanistan are descendants of a large Mongol garrison stationed therein.

    etc.,

    • But this is the equivalent of OJ Simpson selling his knife.Kiko
    • ^ It is pretty disgusting, if you ask me, agreed. Fuck dude, if it's his property, what can anyone do about it? 3rd party platforms can disallow it. o-Odrake-von-drake
  • Fax_Benson0

    As long as the proceeds are used for something postitive..

    oh well.

    • yeah, like more goodies and a new pistola for George Zimmerman, no doubt.drake-von-drake
  • Raniator0

    I'm surprised anyone would want to buy it to be honest...

    "Nice gun mate."

    "Yeah, it's the gun that killed that innocent child."

    Not much of a sparky dinner party conversation starter is it?

    • you'd be surprisedmonospaced
    • there are a lot of crazies out theredrake-von-drake
    • Gun for sale. 1 Previous casualty. Careful owner. Looking to upgrade to something more politically powered.Ianbolton
    • Smithsonian wants it. Makes sense. Especially as it started the BLM movement.cotton
    • Tell me again how you know that the 'child' was innocent? We're you there?terry_cloth
    • *wereterry_cloth
    • Great example of media manipulation. He wasn't a child. He was a wanna be thug. To ignore that fact means you have reality issuesHayoth
  • cotton5

    I'm tired of seeing that photo of Trayvon as if that's what he looked like at all when this shit went down.

    • Why does it matter what he looked like?Morning_star
    • the media does try and play him up as some super sweet / innocent kid, etc. no one truly knows what happened that night. courts made their decision, done deal.drake-von-drake
    • Zimmerman knows.monospaced
    • ^drake-von-drake
    • It obviously matters what he looks like, because it completely sways people's opinions on what might have happened.set
    • Sweet happy innocent looking kid vs an older, meaner, gangster looking adult. Of course it matters and of course they use that picture for a reason.set
    • the "meaner, gangster looking" factor is certainly a factor when justifying the shooting of an unarmed black personmonospaced
    • Indeedset
    • Let me get this straight. You're saying that because he was dressed in 'urban' clothing it was OK to murder him? And we should be reminded of that stereotype...Morning_star
    • ...because it makes it easier to rationalise the events. That's fucked up.Morning_star
    • We're you there m_s? Have you made up your mind out of nowhere that his death was a murder or are you just being dramatic for affectterry_cloth
    • Dont forget the media altered the audio tapes also.Hayoth
    • Drake your inner abstract expressionist artist sensitivity is really shiningcanoe
    • psychedelics for liberals™yurimon
    • Terry_c, the semantics of what you'd call Trayvons death are as irrelevant as the pictures the press use or the clothes he was wearing on the night. If you ...Morning_star
    • ..can't see through the media fog to the fundaments of the broader issues and the problem with Cottons statement then perhaps we should let this lie.Morning_star
    • what, pray ask, are you referring to as the broader issue? if it is some nonsense about race relations then you are the one ho cannot see through the media fogterry_cloth
    • My statement had nothing to do with whether he deserved or it was 'OK' to be shot and everything to do with painting a biased opinion based on appearance alone.cotton
    • Terry_c, the broader problem is a sickly mix of apathy and cynicism.Morning_star
    • Cotton, that media bias is inherent in every major outlet. You could make the exact same complaint if they were showing a stereotypical mug shot.Morning_star
    • So is it about appearance or isn't it?cotton
    • For you, it seems it is.Morning_star
    • Apathy and cynicism? Could you be more vague? What is your point buddyterry_cloth
    • An fleeing, unarmed human is dead because an armed human chose to ignore police instructions to stop his pursuit. There is a fundamental problem...Morning_star
    • ...if this is acceptable. This is doubly compounded by the fact that people are annoyed by A PICTURE of the dead human. NOT that the human is dead unnecessarilyMorning_star
    • Once again, you weren't there, as far as the courts are concerned the kid attacked zim, if he had ran away instead of being a tough guy he would still be aliveterry_cloth
    • It's not like zim had him cornered, the chose to go on the offensive and crybaby apologists like you want to call it a slaying of an unarmed child. More liketerry_cloth
    • The kid suckered zim and was beating his ass so zim popped him. Oh fuckin well, that's what happens when you go around assaulting peopleterry_cloth
    • Oh, i'm sorry, you were there? And as your interpretation is contrary to the 911 call i'm surprised you weren't called in as a witness. Perhaps we should call..Morning_star
    • ...the judge and mention you have eye witness testimony that can once and for all clear this up. Excellent.Morning_star
    • @terry, there's no proof Zimmerman was physically attacked, not that I know of ... kinda why it turned into such a big dealmonospaced
    • so yo are suggesting that zim shot the kid point blank in the chest even though the kid was trying to run away, that makes no sense, try againterry_cloth
    • oh, that's right, after he cold bloodedly murdered poor skittle eating trayvon, he beat himself up because he is a murderous evil genious. you are too much m_sterry_cloth
    • I don't mind getting into the whole Trayvon shooting if you want. Perhaps you should start a new thread. These sidebars are too small. However, whilst I don't..Morning_star
    • ...think Trayvon is blameless in this it, wasn't necessary to kill him. But, the laws in Florida make his killing without consequence for Zimmerman possible...Morning_star
    • ...My issue is broader as I've said, and the Trayvon case is just a symptom of the rot enshrined in parts of US society.Morning_star
    • The problems really arose from Zimmerman pursuing a kid who was doing nothing except walking home. Dispatch told him not to follow, and he did anyway.monospaced
    • I agree mono. Zimmerman should have just waited in his car for the police.Morning_star
    • ridiculous, pursuing a *man against dispatch direction does not mean that he created some kind of mortal combat situationterry_cloth
    • when trayvon decided to beat the shit out of zim instead of explaining himself like a normal human being or running the fuck away is when the problem aroseterry_cloth
    • he was physically bigger than zim and thought he could push the guy around, guess that didn't work out for himterry_cloth
    • asking somebody who is walking through backyards at night in a gated community what they are doing does not justify an ass whooping, trayvon was a punkterry_cloth
    • http://www.davidduke…

      zims shit as jacked up and trayvon had contusions on his knuckles. where is the big fuckin mystery
      terry_cloth
    • that is a possible scenario, and so is one where Zimmerman instigated it ... first I've heard of trespassing or knuckle contusions thoughmonospaced
    • This talk still going on, wtf???drake-von-drake
    • yup, it's possible that zim was out that night looking for somebody to kill. . except for every bit of evidenceterry_cloth
    • That's just not true Terry. If it makes you feel better to think that, that's cool. But, the transcript of Trayvons phone call to his friend as it happened...Morning_star
    • ...gives a very different perspective. This not an easy set of circumstances to interpret and as there IS ambiguity as to what actually happened, I find your...Morning_star
    • ...stance unusual and subjective.Morning_star
    • His friends testimony got completely discredited and she was facing lying under oath charges so I don't think you have the slightest idea what you are talking aterry_cloth
    • -boutterry_cloth
    • She lied about where she was on the day of his funeral because she was embarrassed she didn't attend. Not about the phone call she had with Trayvon at the ...Morning_star
    • ...time of his death. Her testimony about the call has always been consistent, both with the police and FBI.Morning_star
    • She is a liar and an idiot, her testimony means nothingterry_cloth
    • especially because it stands contrary to all the eye witness and forensic evidenceterry_cloth
    • No it doesn't. it just doesn't. You seem to be considering only the evidence that supports your conclusion. And for that reason, I'm out.Morning_star
    • Lol m_s thinks he's on the show shark tank. Go review the facts and get back to meterry_cloth
  • Kiko-1

    Yay. Well done QBN, our collective discussion has influenced Mr Zimmerman's decision to sell his gun (maybe)

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-…

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  • sea_sea3

    Wouldn't expect anything less from that piece of shit Zimmerman.

  • imbecile0
    • im wondering if he could get a job anywhere? seems kinda desperate.yurimon
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  • drake-von-drake0

  • formed0

    People buy and like some sick shit. This doesn't surprise me in the slightest. The part that upsets me is this punk gets his face in the media again and suckers (that's us) keep talking about him.