Kobe Bryant mauled on social media for controversial Trayvon Martin comments

16th Annual EIF Women'’s Cancer Research Fund's 'An Unforgettable Evening'Bryant, much like his mindless foray into the ski-capped mountains of Colorado a decade ago when he sexually violated a white girl in every orifice, exemplified sheer coonery and cultural ignorance when he idiotically criticized the Miami Heat players for supporting the murdered teen for what he deemed was based on race solely — instead of the more accurate assessment that perhaps LeBron James, D-Wade and the rest of the Heat players supported Martin because they felt that the boy was wronged by a self-righteous, vengeful and racist white Hispanic with a hero complex and a loaded 9mm handgun.

To recap, this is what Bryant told The New Yorker about LeBron James’ posting of photos of the Heat team wearing hoodies in honor of Trayvon Martin: “I won’t react to something just because I’m supposed to, because I’m an African American,” he said. “That argument doesn’t make any sense to me. So we want to advance as a society and a culture, but, say, if something happens to an African American we immediately come to his defense? Yet you want to talk about how far we’ve progressed as a society? Well, we’ve progressed as a society, then don’t jump to somebody’s defense just because they’re African American. You sit and you listen to the facts just like you would in any other situation, right? So I won’t assert myself.”

As it turned out, three of the jurors (much like millions of denizens and legal practitioners) believed that Zimmerman wrongfully took the life of an innocent, unarmed boy and wanted to convict Zimmerman on at least manslaughter before they were punked down in the jury deliberation room.

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