Monday, August 12, 2013

It would take a legal mind to unravel the media bunk and red herrings piled on in what some referred to as ‘The Trial of the Century’ with Zimmerman, forced into a Florida courtroom after being charged six weeks after the shooting, and owning a legal mind is how the author of ‘Racism and the Death of Trayvon Martin’ once made his living.

Exposing the media-manufactured racism of the Trayvon Martin story
 By Judi McLeod Full Story
Arthur Weinreb’s book, Racism and the Death of Trayvon Martin’: Legal Insights into the Trial of George Zimmerman’, recently released by Smashwords Copyright 2013,  is the literary answer to a new mural entitled ‘We are all Trayvon Martin’ unveiled inside Florida’s Capitol in Tallahassee over the weekend.
‘We are all Trayvon Martin’ features a man shooting a hooded figure in the back of the head. “At 10 feet long, there’s also room for the bleeding visage of Martin Luther King Jr. and the words “we are all Trayvon Martin” in multiple languages,” writes Robert Laurie in his column.
Weinreb argues far more eloquently and convincingly in his book that we could all be George Zimmerman, accused of media-hyped racism in a tragedy that has nothing to do with racism.

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