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The Travyon Martin Case; Update 31.3: Of Tea and Skittles and Profiling15 Saturday Jun 2013
Posted by Mike McDaniel in The Trayvon Martin Case
Recent comments, and the upcoming trial of George Zimmerman, including the never-ending statements of the Martin family and Scheme Team, including the collaboration of the Prosecution, suggest it might be a good idea to once again address two issues: tea and Skittles and “profiling.”In many respects, the use of these terms began with the affidavit in support of an arrest warrant for George Zimmerman. However, their use ultimately stems from the construction of “The Narrative,” by the Scheme Team in collusion with Florida politicians and the national and local news media. The prosecution was, in some ways, a late-comer to the propagation of the narrative. These terms, much abused, were present at the beginnings of this case, and will play a prominent–though completely misleading–role in the prosecution’s case. As always, the media can be trusted to further the narrative, regardless of its inherently deceptive nature.
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TEA AND SKITTLES:Tea and Skittles have figured prominently in the narrative since its inception. They even appear in the affidavit: That evening Martin walked to a nearby 7-11 store where he purchased a can of iced tea and a bag of skittles.
Obviously the continuing reference to tea and Skittles is vital to the narrative and to Martin’s image as a cherubic, scholarly, very young, slight, smiling and innocent child ruthlessly chased down and murdered by a huge, hulking, white-Hispanic racist brute who profiled him and was bent on murdering him because he was black and wearing a hoodie. And all he was doing was fetching tea and Skittles for his little brother. To those propounding the narrative, apparently tea and Skittles somehow make Martin’s fate more tragic, make him somehow more of an innocent victim. After all, don’t all innocent victims of racists brutes carry candy?
There is no legal reason to include what sort of food or drink Martin was carrying in the affidavit. It has no bearing on the case. It is not an element of the crime, nor could it possibly be an aggravating or mitigating factor at trial. And as I noted in Update 31.2 it continues to this date. Judge Nelson is allowing the Martin family and the Scheme Team to give mini press conferences in the courtroom every day. In a recent session, they again brought up tea and Skittles.
Skittles are completely irrelevant–legally speaking, and so is tea, but tea is also a lie, which the prosecution, the Scheme Team and Martin’s parents surely know.
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