Zimmerman does not need helpmates to go the hyperbolic mile for him.
If a federal case is put forth, witness #22 made statements regarding Zimmerman's behavior. Zimmerman is not innocent of racial jeering and harassment, which he directed at witness #22.
I linked to racial profiling occurrences in this thread. Some individuals are taking their cases to court. What their cases have in common with the Martin-Zimmerman case is implicit and explicit biases.
Neither Zimmerman's family line nor his good intentions toward minorities excuses him of any racial targeting or racially expressed views of minorities.
For the matter, Zimmerman can take the implicit bias test and then go to de-bias school.
Correll was firm to state any implicit or explicit bias that took place, or not, between Martin and Zimmerman is unknown. Correll adds, "However, its also true that we have lots of evidence that people tend to associate African Americans with threats, and that is particularly true for young male African Americans. Thats a pretty widespread stereotype, that colors a lot of judgments.
Inzlicht contributes to the article in the bolded portion of the quote: "Implicit bias is certainly not the only possible reason why Zimmerman was interested in Martin. Explicit bias, says Michael Inzlicht, associate professor of social psychology at the University of Toronto, reflects
a fully conscious belief that there is an association, in this example, between black young men, violence, and guns: I think it makes sense for me to think these people are especially likely to be dangerous. Even without explicit bias, implicit bias can play a role, Inzlicht says,
and when you see a young black male with a hoodie, that association bubbles to surface.
I do not encourage helpmates for Zimmerman to focus on the victim's (Martin's) fictional wanted image and ignore the bad news about Zimmerman by remaining ever inclined to dismiss his negligent and prejudicial behavior.
Martin supporters have a more judicious approach. An all-out influence is recognized when the turbidness of implicit and explicit biases are monitored.
End the implicit and explicit biases---as quoted from Correll and Inzlicht--- that young black males are threats. This is the key message communicated by those I have been studying that you ignore.