Not according to his MMA instructor. He was rated a 1 (at best) on a scale of 0-10 by trainer Adam Pollock.
Pollock was speaking about Zimmerman's MMA fighting skills, not his muscle tone. Pollock testified that Zimmerman lost weight and got in shape during the time he spent at the gym.
Just wondering how you would rate Martin's athletic prowess. Does he get an automatic 8 because he's, well, you know..... "naturally gifted"? Or does he also get a 1 because he didn't train 3 times a week at a MMA gym for 2 years, like Zimmerman did?
Arctish said:
Also, I can't help but notice that the "what if...?" scenario you present here has all the aggression being assigned to Martin and none to the guy with a documented history of aggression
Maybe that's because I've allowed for two possible scenarios - one in which GZ steps over the physical/non-physical line to attempt detaining Martin.
But in order to place those 2 scenarios on equal footing, one must exaggerate Martin's known history into something close to caricature, and dismiss Zimmerman's known history in a manner close to dishonesty. The chances Martin attacked are nowhere near equal to the chances Zimmerman attacked, as their personal histories and the known circumstances that night clearly show.
Arctish said:
Quick review of facts in evidence and statements made to the police by eye witnesses:
Martin: 1 fight at school when he was a teenager (not known if he was aggressor or victim).
Zimmerman: 1 fight when he was a teenager (not known if he was aggressor or victim) + 1 restraining order for domestic violence + 1 assault of a police officer + 1 witness statement from former co-worker Zimmerman threw a woman down onto a sidewalk + 1 witness statement from Zimmerman's cousin that he bullied and sexually assaulted her for 10 years.
How does this translate into Martin being the aggressive asshole? How is it possible to believe that Zimmerman wasn't being an aggressive asshole when he got out of his car to engage in armed pursuit of a teenager who had done nothing at all to warrant it? Why is Martin still being portrayed as the one who throws punches while Zimmerman, with his record of violent confrontational behavior prior to and since the trial, is still being portrayed as a passive milquetoast?
... in one of the scenarios he is portrayed somewhat less aggressively. He is overly aggressive in both - where is the unstoppable slippery slope to attempting an unlawful detainment?
Arctish said:
EPresence2 said:
I could have left the part out about circling the car and retained the basic scenario. I have no doubt Z covered his ass to some degree. It's very possible he shot prematurely knowing only that he was loosing the fight. I still don't see a connection to an overwhelming likelihood that Z actually attempted to detain Martin. That seems based entirely on conjecture, assuming a homogeneous pattern of behavior, and making a leap to an absurd conclusion. Maybe you and others here see it as more of a baby step. You can believe that, but I and many others don't see it necessarily that way.
Zimmerman attempting to detain the person he called one of the "assholes" who "always get away", the person he decided to pursue in the dark and the rain, is more likely than Martin attacking the creepy ass cracker* he was trying to avoid. Also, you are still overlooking Martin having a reasonable fear for his life and safety, and his right to stand his ground.
Now you are putting thoughts into Martin's head - maybe he wasn't afraid of this guy [rated 1 on a scale of 1-10 in physical prowess] confronting him in a gated community. Maybe Martin got tired of the misguided/audacious tailing or maybe Zimmerman decided to "not let this asshole get away" in a more literal interpretation of the phrase.
As I said before, maybe I'm a Chinese jet pilot.
When you preface your sentences with "maybe", you can say anything. But not all things said are equally likely, or equally supported by evidence, or equally reasonable.
Arctish said:
EPresence2 said:
I know it won't happen, but I hope when the next racial tragedy strikes that people will reserve their judgement until epic discussions/trials are concluded. Humans are all too quick to form strong opinions into which they try to fit all the evidence.
You know it won't happen that people will carefully consider the facts before reaching conclusions? You are sorely misjudging people on this board
*per Jeantel's recollection of the conversation; Zimmerman's words were recorded, Martin's weren't.
I was not nececessary referring to posters on this discussion forum - it was more of a general statement. People on this board are not a monolithic entity; there appears to be disgreement even now on some aspects of the case. I'm still not sure if Zimmerman went so far as to grab Martin - that's beyond stupid. It reminds me (a little) of the portrayal of officer Wilson as the completely stupid asshole and Brown as the completely innocent victim. The reality may very well be more nuanced.
It may be. But as they say, when you hear hoof beats, there's no reason to think it's zebras when horses are known to roam the area.