Video of the Day: Ted Cruz Tells Trayvon's Mother Why Stand Your Ground Laws Can't Possibly Be 'Racist'
10/29/13 - Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, who was shot
and killed by George Zimmerman in early 2012, appeared on Capitol Hill
Tuesday for a hearing regarding the controversial "Stand Your Ground"
laws. When it came time for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) to speak at the
hearing, he informed the still-grieving mother that Stand Your Ground
laws actually benefit African-Americans as much as, if not more than,
they do whites.[...]
Cruz also cited the fact that "in 2004 a state senator in Illinois by
the name of Barack Obama co-sponsored an expansion of Illinois' law
providing civil immunity for those who use justifiable force to defend
themselves" as evidence that similar laws could not possibly be racially
biased. "The notion that stand your ground laws are some form of veiled
racism may be a convenient political attack," he said, "but it is not
borne out by the facts remotely."
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