Dear Judge Jeanine, The Zimmerman Trial is all over the news. On yournext show how about you set up a wall with
ALL the pictures of the deceased Trayvon and have a little talk with your audience about journalistic integrity; maybe even examine what the Society of Professional Journalists (spj.org) website has to say on ethics in journalism? Ask your audience if they think it is right to portray Trayvon as the youngster he was not when he was shot through the use of outdated photographs that depict the deceased young man as having been much younger and smaller when the incident occurred wherein he was killed.
You could talk about the "race baiters" and the misleading effortsby various entities within the media as well as certain folks associatedwith certain political organizations/special interest groups. You could
bring up Al Sharpton's inciting of violence; Mr. Obama's , (NOT the president for he was in the commission of a crime when he was illegally elected while fraudulently representing himself as constitutionally eligible to be president), embracing of Trayvon as the son he never had without any background on the young man yet having been investigated or confirmed; Jamie Foxx's vitriolic threats of an impending 'black -lash' should the presumed guilty until proven innocent Zimmerman be acquitted; or the instructional Tweets from has-been movie director Spike Lee intended on organizing a mob to literally attack George Zimmerman and family at their home.
Now that would be a good show Judge Jeanine.
Quite naturally you will be labeled a racist for presenting the facts and ALL the photos that have surfaced regarding the deceased young man — many of which are Trayvon's own photographs which have been published from social media websites that he used or right off his cellphone.
Perhaps a new word will enter into the journalistic lexicon of terminology: To "portrayvon" an individual: To falsely portray an individual with irrelevant photographs of how they once looked as opposed to portraying them in the light of truth — how they at the time in question did in fact look. Investigative journalist Michael Brendan Dougherty reminded hisreaders that NBC deliberately and with malicious intent edited — no mutilated — the transcript of the 911 phone call made by Zimmerman inorder to portray Mr. Zimmerman as a racial profiler in his April 4, 2013 article on businessinsider.com headlined "NBC: We're Sorry We Edited The Trayvon Tape To Make George Zimmerman Sound Racist" where he put to paper the transcript of the disgusting false portrayal made by NBC along with the actual transcript of the call:
Here's the transcript of the audio NBC played:
"Zimmerman: This guy looks like he's up to no good.
He looks black."
Here's the actual transcript:
"Zimmerman: This guy looks like he's up to no good.Or he's on drugs or something. It's raining and he's
just walking around, looking about. Dispatcher: OK, and this guy —
is he black, white or Hispanic? Zimmerman: He looks black."
NBC launched an investigation into what happened in their editingprocess.Obviously, the editing can hugely prejudice the viewer into thinking that Zimmerman has definitely engaged in racial profiling whenhe followed Trayvon Martin. The actual transcript doesn't rule out the possibility of racial profiling, but it certainly doesn't confirm it."
Consider the photo of Trayvon that was plastered larger than life behind you Judge Jeanine when you were recently a guest on 'The View.' The producers of 'The View' were using one of those irrelevant photos of a much younger, child-like Trayvon.
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Interesting, but: yet - this is what I thought all along after at first: Zimmerman was just defending himself, otherwise he would have had his head (skull) beaten into the concrete by Trayvon Martin and may have died, also if it is true that Trayvon was reaching for Zimmerman's gun, then Zimmerman could have died that way too, it was all a matter of self-defense. In other words, your allowed to defend yourself, so Zimmerman was innocent, despite what all the news media and propaganda says.
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