I missed this if it was posted earlier.
UNDERSTANDING OBAMA'S ZIMMERMAN COP-OUT
by Jack Cashill
Obama did acknowledge that young men black men “are disproportionately both victims and perpetrators of violence.” It was at this point in his talk that Obama had the opportunity to shake up the debate, to show that he was not one of the “nation cowards” his attorney general had derided.
Instead Obama pulled his ultimate punch, not in what he said, but in what he did not say. Obama let the idea stand that Martin was one of the victims of violence, but not one of the perpetrators.
If the president had called attention to the fractures in Martin’s domestic life, his suppressed criminal record, his all but unseen descent into drugs and violence, and especially his reckless attack on Zimmerman, Obama might have lent a dollop of moral seriousness to his remarks about “helping young African-American men feel that they’re a full part of this society.”
But he did not. Instead, he tacitly encouraged his audience to project their anger and anxiety on to racial scapegoat, George Zimmerman. Jesse “I want to cut his nuts out” Jackson had scared Obama off the track of serious cultural reform five years earlier. He never got back on.
“I am my brother’s keeper,” said Barack Obama in his breakthrough speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. “I am my sister’s keeper – that makes this country work.”
George Zimmerman believed that, too, really believed it. His friends called him “Tugboat,” the one who always came to help people out. He helped a black homeless man find justice. He helped guide two black teens through life. He helped a terrified mother secure her house. He helped his wary neighbors secure their community.
Even after the verdict, when Zimmerman had reason to run and hide, he helped rescue a family from their overturned SUV. And although he supported Obama, and lobbied for Obama, and voted for Obama at least once, in the final analysis he did not look enough like Obama to be his son, and that made all the difference.
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http://www.wnd.com/2013/07/understandin ... an-cop-out