Whether it is better to miss the net a thousand, not to wrong one person. I would rather kill a thousand by mistake than let one go. Everything has its two sides.
I just want to say that we have never been blacks, we have never been slaves, and we have not experienced the pain that blacks have suffered during those years. Who can tell me whether there are many people who have been misplaced or wronged? In the Simpson case, no one can prove that he killed, and no one can prove that he did not kill. Then I think there is no problem with his acquittal. Because if he didn't kill people, then all this should be done. If he killed people, then his efforts were rewarded (his skin color, his status, his dream lawyer team, his pig-like opponents,)
Is the law really fair? I think this is just a tool in the hands of a few people to restrain us. Although it must exist, it does not mean that it can definitely serve justice. If my relatives are killed and the bad guys are not sanctioned by the law, I think I will find other ways and be willing to give everything for it, including my life.
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