Questlove's thoughts. Pretty long post but worth reading
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/07/questlove-trayvon-martin-and-i-aint-shit.html(GAF repost:)
He sums up my feelings. I pretty much ignored the case because I knew what was going to happen, and didn't even want to think about it.
I'm 6'3, and find myself constantly thinking of ways not to scare white people. I got so tired of white women crossing the street whenever I was walking behind them that I started crossing the street first. Or if I can't cross, I'll pretend to be texting on my phone, and never look in their direction - even as they look behind their back to apparently make sure I don't sneak up on them.
I tend to buy my snacks at CVS. I used to get off work, go home to change, and then walk to CVS since it's only about 5 minutes away. I'd dress rather regularly, at least for myself: a hoodie if it's cold, or a black fitted tee if it's warm; jeans aren't falling down, nor are they exceptionally baggy. The first few times I did this I noticed people would drive up to the CVS, see me walking towards the store door, and decide to stay in their car a few moments longer; initially I thought it was coincidence, but after it happened many times I realized it wasn't. Then when I entered the store I'd often get concerned stares from people, specifically older whites and middle aged white women. Now I only go to CVS in my work clothes (office attire).
People continually say this case had nothing to do with race, but Zimmerman would not have followed Trayvon if he was white. Just as, if Candid Camera were to ambush a white woman after she crossed the street instead of walk in front of me, she would almost certainly say her action had nothing to do with race - when in reality if I were white too she wouldn't think of crossing the street.