Ok, let me give you my impression of what happened and who these people are. Just supposition, mind you, based on 5 decades of life.
Trayvon was a 17 year old that was new to thei neighborhood. From the sounds of the place, I doubt there were many black families. So he felt out of place enough and even more so because he was new. How does a 17 year old male react in new situations? Be a badass. Talk tough. And that is not racist. That fits blacks, whites, hispanics or whoever.
Zimmerman was a guy wanting to be a cop in his neighborhood. Was he an idiot for ignoring what the 911 operator told him? Sure he was. Should he be held accountable for whatever he did? Again, yes. But unless you can show he was truly motivated by racism, convicting him now is wrong. And if he was a racist, why was he the only one pushing for justice after a black homeless man was beaten by the son of a local police officer in 2010?
http://dailycaller.com/2012/04/04/z...or-officers-who-investigated-martin-shooting/
Also, how many blacks live in the gated community? (I believe it is a gated community, right?) For a neighborhood watch to follow someone who does not look like a resident is not farfetched.
I have seen nothing to show either George Zimmerman as a racist or Trayvon Martin as a dangerous hoodlum.
I see a tragedy that has been blown way out of proportion by the media. The inaccurate reporting by the media supporting BOTH sides is the only "proof" I have seen.