I hate to say it...but I agree. All of the progress made during the 60s-era civil rights movements have largely stagnated because our purported Black leaders have decided for us ALL that it is better to be perceived as the perpetual victim than for the actual truth to come out. Trayvon Martin was no angel, no matter how cherubic his pictures look (which were exploitive in that they were designed to foster sympathy for the victim and demonization for Zimmerman, of which I am also guilty as I fed right into it) - but whatever petty crimes he has been guilty of, none of them warranted a shooting death.
It seems to me that Zimmerman was a little too amped to accost this kid, and he was still a kid, and got surprised when Trayvon got the drop on him. That Stand Your Ground law in FL is going to be tested...can that defense stick if he precipitated the situation by attempting to detain the kid himself, despite police dispatch telling him it wasn't necessary for him to do so? They did not tell him NOT to do it, only that it wasn't necessary. There's been a lot of conjecture over the wording...and a lot of long winded and circuitous discourse over on AA about it.