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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Robert Zimmerman Sr. E-Book: Blacks Are Racist

In his new e-book, Robert Zimmerman Sr. blames black leaders for fanning racial flames.
(The Root) -- With his son on trial for murder in the death of Florida teen Trayvon Martin, the father of George Zimmerman has published an e-book criticizing the case and calling some African-American leaders who called for his son's arrest racists. Robert Zimmerman Sr.'s book, Florida v. Zimmerman: Uncovering the Malicious Prosecution of My Son, George, was released on Friday at Amazon.com for $3.99.

Zimmerman writes at length about his background and his family's multiracial identity, seemingly to counter accusations that his son, a 29-year-old neighborhood-watch volunteer, was racially motivated to shoot the unarmed black 17-year-old last year. Zimmerman is white, and his wife is Hispanic.

"In the Zimmerman household, relatives, friends, neighbors and classmates were certainly a diverse, wholly accepted mix." He describes his son's prom date as "a lovely young lady ... They were an attractive couple. No one ever even considered the fact that George was Hispanic and the young lady happened to be black."

Zimmerman devotes a chapter to the racial overtones of the case that promise to further inflame the issue. In the chapter "Who Are the True Racists?" he accuses a number of black leaders and organizations of being racist. He also criticizes the attorneys representing the Martin family as being race-baiting schemers.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sr needs to be leading by example.All he's doing is fanning the flames.

Anonymous said...

Agreed

Anonymous said...

3:43 PM and 4:22 PM
I think his having trouble right now and he is trying to find a method to release his stress and frustrations because of not being able to return home and death threats every day 24/7. Wouldn't you also feel the way he does.

Anonymous said...

3:43 here-I totally agree with your thinking.I would feel the same way,but I've never been in that type of a position,thank god.