Maybe you think I sound prejudiced because you attributed things to me I did not say or referenced a case I did not even compare to this one. To do that and then unfairly suggest sounding prejudiced is wrong of you. Even suggesting someone sounds prejudiced is pejorative and inflammatory based on what my stated thoughts are on Mr. Zimmerman's case. Am I to be pronounced sounding prejudiced because I compared two unarrested shooter cases when one victim is older than the other or because I am still suggesting waiting to judge Zimmerman until his side is fully fleshed out at trial or just because I might not fully agree with your position? I did not say the shooters should not be arrested - far from it. I even said if the one in this case is found guilty he should "rot in jail". Using a word like prejudiced to even possibly suggest such a thing based on what I've actually said and not what you said I said is terribly offensive to me. I don't want to offend you but to suggest someone sounds prejudiced unless they actually make mean or ugly racially-based statements is beneath you.
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