thoughtful piece by Charles Blow on Trayvon Martin case.
This was written the day before the jury decision.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/13/opinion/blow-the-sadness-lingers.html?ref=charlesmblow&_r=0
. . Zimmerman told Sean Hannity last year that his shooting of Trayvon Martin was Gods plan and that if he could do it all over he would do nothing different. (Later in the interview, Zimmerman equivocated a bit on the topic without identifying what specifically he would change.)I dont pretend to know the heart of God or the details of his plans, but I hasten to hope that he or she would value life over death, that free will is part of a faithful walk, that our mistakes are not automatically postscripted as part of a divine destiny.. .
Thats why the sadness lingers. Martin will never be free from the grave, and Zimmerman will never be free from his role in assigning Martin that fate. The two are forever linked, across life and death, across bad decisions and by opposite ends of a gun barrel. A life you take latches onto you.