Now you are BLACK.

Jewell 2022-10-07 19:21:38

The black American hero, under a special and sharp historical background, did not choose to work with other black stars and powerful people to break through the complexion, but from the end, he forgot his origin, or lost to himself sin to suffer. A perfectionist control freak, who controls and hurts his beautiful white wife - a white slave, but the black that he wanted to take off and escape all his life saved him dramatically from destruction, giving American law and uphold democracy A deep slap, very loud.

group behavior

Blind love and identification with him and with others makes the facts irrelevant to them. Sinful public opinion and media, the center of gravity is controlled by them, they become stars, absurd explanations and storytelling, this is the lesson of the times, but there is no way to solve it.

never stopped

The people are so easy to be manipulated under certain conditions, the madness of the group may be unchecked and restrained, and the deepest evil in human genes will be thoroughly expressed. This is not a victory for racism, but a success for them!

twisted conscience

In the end, they returned to the group of the original skin color and became brothers, just as the saying "NOW YOU ARE BLACK."

There is evil, and there is evil. The torrent of time is ruthless, and no one has escaped.

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O.J.: Made in America quotes

  • Marcia Clark - Interviewee: O.J. Simpson? Uh. I never heard of him until 1994. I was never into sports, and I couldn't even tell you what game he played. I thought he was a has-been.

  • Peter Hyams - Interviewee: I believed he was innocent. I was like everybody else, it was incomprehensible that my friend could do this. I snuck into the jail to see him and there's this guy that was my buddy and he looked emaciated. He was in an orange jumpsuit, and he was shackled to the desk in front of me. Then he looked at me on the other side of plexiglass, close as he could be, and he said, "I swear to God, I didn't do this." I believed him. He asked me if I kind of would be the chronicler of the whole thing. Would I write a book about the whole thing. I backed away from that. Then, in a moment of ultimate surrealism, I'm sitting with OJ and Lyle Menendez walks behind him. And I just went, shit, this is more than my little pea brain can handle.