Professional Race-Baiting Class Hardest Hit….  Now only 47% of Blacks think George Zimmerman Guilty, and 40% of Blacks think George Zimmerman acted in self defense, a remarkable turnaround.


Perhaps the opportunistic financial exploitation will also hit a roadblock.

A new Rasmussen poll shows people are waking up to the false reality initially sold by Benjamin Crump, Natalie Jackson, Ryan Julison, The National Legacy Media, Angela Corey from the Florida Prosecutors office and many more….. 
RASMUSSEN – A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 24% of American Adults still believe the man who shot Martin should be found guilty of murder. But that’s down from 33% in late March when the case first began to draw national headlines and 30% in early April.

Forty percent (40%) now think George Zimmerman, who has been charged with second degree murder in the Martin shooting, acted in self-defense. That’s up 25 points from 15% in March and up 16 points from 24% last month. Thirty-six percent (36%) remain undecided, compared to 55% two months ago. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
Interestingly, 47% of black adults still feel Zimmerman should be found guilty of murdering the black teenager, compared to 55% in March. Now nearly as many blacks (40%) think Zimmerman acted in self-defense. Whites and adults of other races tend to believe the shooter acted in self-defense, but there is a much higher level of uncertainty among both groups than there is among blacks.
Only 20% of all adults now think Zimmerman will be found guilty of murder, down 13 points from 33% in April just after he was officially charged. Thirty-nine percent (39%) believe the legal system will determine that he acted in self-defense, up from 25% last month. Forty-one percent (41%), however, still are not sure.  (read more)

Civil rights activist Al Sharpton presents the cash haul from a rally with Trayvon Martin’s parents at a church in Los Angeles. The rally was attended by Rick Ross, Councilman Bernard C. Parks, Big Boy, Jesse Jackson, Mary Mary, Oscar Grant’s family, Tony Cornelius, Benjamin Crump, Sybrina Fulton, Tracy Martin, Jahvaris Martin, Dawn Haynes, and Minister Omarosa O. Manigault.

Members of the Empowerment Temple contribute to Justice T.M., a fund for Trayvon Martin, during the service. Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, was invited by Pastor Jamal Bryant to speak at Sunday services at the Empowerment Temple

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