and that's the truth, Zimmerman should not have been in Treyvon's business, sure he probably did look suspicious, but does it make it right to just chase him down.
In his business? If you're extremely suspicious of a guy who might be on drugs and you're in contact with the police, aren't you going to want to make sure he doesn't do something illegal? Besides, he didn't "chase him down," all we know is that he followed him with the suspicion that he was on drugs on his way to do something wrong. I doubt he was trying to be noticed
And you ask "well if he wasn't doing anything wrong, why did he run?", to answer that simply, if you were a black man in a hoodie in the hood, and you see a man in a car looking at you with a phone, i probably would run to.
Why??? Is he going to kill you with his oh so dangerous phone? Rather than assume everyone's tribal and automatically thinks you're a criminal for being black and running, if you're paranoid why not just speed walk away from the guy staring at you? Running only makes the situation 10 times worse by making it look like you're certainly a criminal trying to get away
Because I know, all we have is Zimmerman's word, and he's just an obvious liar, I am sociology* expert I watch his face and I can tell he lies
You can't even spell sociology and you expect us to believe you're not only an expert, but can tell 100% when he's lying? That's beyond ridiculous