What the Trayvon Martin Case Says About Us

Author: Frank King
Published: March 26, 2012 at 5:27 am
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Crime SceneOnly God in heaven knows how the case regarding the February 26, 2012, shooting death of Trayvon Martin will end. But even with what we do know and what we don’t, this tragedy says some things about us as a nation.

As far as I know, only two living witnesses know exactly what happened that fateful night. They are God and George Zimmerman, the one who shot and killed Trayvon, and right now neither of these witnesses is talking. Reportedly, there is a person who claims to have witnessed the shooting, but I am sure we will find out more on that with time as well. My point is that if I were to express in writing my take on what happened and the context in which it happened the night of the incident, it would be speculation at best.

So what does the Trayvon Martin case say about us? One, which I am sure that most will agree, is that evil is alive and well in our society. Regardless to whether or not the situation was that Trayvon attacked Zimmerman and he killed the teen in self-defense, or that Zimmerman unjustifiably killed or murdered an innocent teen, or that the truth is somewhere betwixt these possibilities, evil prevailed that fateful night.

Two, racism has not taken a hike. I have read several articles on the Trayvon Martin tragedy, and when I read some of the comments, a number of them were racially charged and directed at those who had posted previous comments. Unfortunately, too many people won’t be able to see beyond the color of Trayvon and Zimmerman’s skin. I certainly believe America has made much progress in the area of race relations, but what the Trayvon Martin case says about us is that we still have a long way to go.

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Article Author: Frank King

Frank King served as a senior pastor of churches for over twelve years. He holds a Master of Theology degree. Currently, he is an author, and he ministers as an evangelist.

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