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The person to "blame" is Trayvon, not Zimmerman. Man you people are dunce.
Why are you so rude?
Zimmerman DID not "confront" Trayvon
Actually, he did. If he hadn't the two wouldn't have come into contact and the events would not have happened.
and even if he had, human beings are ALLOWED to speak to each other.
Human beings are allowed to walk home to their Dad's house without being confronted on the baseless assumption that someone thinks they are up to no good.
Is that so complicated to understand?
You seem to be the one with comprehension challenges...
"Recommendation"s are not any sort of moral imperative, and if fascinates me that you think they are.
If the Police advise you to stay in the car, you stay in the car.
Let me put this another way.....
Oh, do you have to?
There's a case in which the Police put a guy in Coma when he was tackled by a cop.
Zimmerman is not a cop.
This guy was actually an innocent bystander. But, a witness pointed in his direction and he apparently not knowing what was going on, ran briefly. And because he ran, the cops thought he was guilty, which resulted in a 10 Million dollar award.
Zimmerman is not a cop.
Now, despite the verdict, was the innocent man "guilty" simply because he "jogged" briefly?
Was it "contributory", yes..... But, was he the "cause" of the event happening? Or was the cop at fault for an over-use of force when there was no evidence he was the actual criminal?
I see your point (I'm kidding)
You are doing the same thing, you are judging a potential unwise action as being at fault, compared to the actual action that was at fault for Trayvons death.
If Zimmerman had stayed in his car, as the police requested he do, would Trayvon be alive or dead? Yes/No
Being stupid, or dumb, or unwise, etc. (in your opinion) is not guilt or fault.
Of course it is you compete imbecile. Zimmerman was at fault for precipitating an event that, had done as advised, would not have occurred.
The ONLY person who had guilt and was unwise that DIRECTLY caused his death was Trayvon.
The facts suggest otherwise. Zimmerman was found not guilty of murder/manslaughter. That doesn't mean he wasn't guilty of creating the situation where the killing of Trayvon became a potential outcome. Had Zimmerman not got out of the car, had Zimmerman not been carrying a loaded gun, would Trayvon be alive or dead? Yes/No
No one is saying Zimmerman didn't "contribute" to the event happening, just like if he hadn't even cared if some man was walking around suspiciously the event wouldn't have happened.
Zimmerman, up to the point he left the car, acted completely properly. When he left the car, against police advice, he precipitated a chain of events that led to a death.
But, the only one who "caused" the event to happen was Trayvon, by using violence in a situation that didn't require violence.
How do you know it didn't require violence? You're walking home and you are approached by an unidentified stranger with a loaded gun, I'd say violence is definitely an option. Trayvon might have felt he was about to be mugged or killed (he was right!) and so reacted to try and protect himself.
Is that really so complicated to understand?
You're the one having comprehension challenges....again.