Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL) today removed his jacket, and pulled up the hood of his hoodie while speaking on the House floor to honor Trayvon Martin, and to make a point about racial profiling:
Just because someone wears a hoodie, (it) does not make them a hoodlum.
The action immediately prompted the acting speaker, Rep. Gregg Harper (R-MS), to begin shouting him down, all in the spirit of enforcing a House decorum rule concerning wearing headwear on the House floor.
Symbolism is an important catalyst for activist action, but it can be argued that politicians drawing attention to themselves — and away from the case — doesn’t help bring about an arrest of George Zimmerman.
Speaking of which, theGrio and NBC News reported this important update in the case today — the decision to release Trayvon’s killer was made on the spot, by the now-temporarily-suspended Sanford police chief:








