Martin was wearing a hoodie. I was not implying anything. ON TV the bad guys and neighborhood thugs generally wear hoodies. He had it pulled up because it was raining, I suppose.
You're making no sense. If he was dressed appropriately, then it wasn't stupid for Zimmerman, who lives in the neighborhood, to approach a stranger. Maybe he's lost. Maybe he's looking for someone specific.
If, on the other hand, you're implying that Martin was dressed like a thug, then you might have a point about Zimmerman approaching an apparent hoodlum.....if that's what you're trying to imply
I would have just driven on by.
Good for you.
But both of these fools were looking for trouble, and both if them found it.
Again, how is being a focused observer of one's neighborhood "looking for trouble"?? Again, that makes no sense. So, anyone that approaches anyone else in their neighborhood is "looking for trouble"?? When I came across that gentleman the other day while walking my dog, I was "looking for trouble"?? Seriously??