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Burdette 2022-09-14 10:54:27

1. The anti-apartheid movement intensified in the 1960s and 1970s. It was at this time that OJ became popular. 2. The human rights movement in the United States is in full swing, and three cases of unfair sentences against blacks have caused blacks to retaliate against whites. OJ's character design is becoming more and more untenable. His competitive spirit has made him successful, and even forbearance to give in to white people makes him sickly possessive, and his wife Nicole has naturally become a victim. First of all, she had to endure her husband's open-mindedness and domestic violence and sexual assault, and then she was not free and was under various surveillance. 3. The celebrity effect is powerful, and there is always someone doing things for you to gain your favor. The narrative of the "Simpson's Wife Killing" case was finally launched, and the contradictions between the Los Angeles Police Department and the black community and the "Simpson's Wife Killing" case finally converged. As I expected from the beginning, a black man who has been flattering white people and thinking of ways to escape from the black community, relying on his celebrity effect during his suffering, attracted the help of the black community who hated white people for historical reasons. 4. The debate on the merits of the case has entered a stalemate, and American society has become more divided. 5. Sure enough, everyone will not think that the fault is their own, but blame others. After being acquitted, OJ's life was completely predictable. He was abandoned by the white people who have been flattering, and he continued to degenerate. He used his remaining reputation to make money, and spent a lot of money without restraint. The master system takes revenge.

Interview people with different viewpoints and get different opinions on the same event. African American groups regard OJ's acquittal as "justice is finally effective for the black community, and it is progress", so they revel in the previous incidents of unfair treatment of African Americans, and the "Simpson Wife Killing" case has become an appeal. On the platform, the African-American community is eager to pay back the white people in this case. Is it true that some people will abandon their race to seriously study whether OJ is guilty? I think there is very little or no, it is very difficult for a person to transcend his own race. In essence, OJ's acquittal can only show that "money can make a ghost run the mill", and cannot represent "the progress of judicial justice", but the African-American group has been subjected to racial discrimination for too long, and can no longer even treat it rationally, but joined This media frenzy. And those juries who were supposed to be impartial were also unashamed to admit that they were paybacks. But only when you truly stand among the African-American community in the United States can you understand the feeling of being able to fight back briefly after suffering for many years. Not ashamed to admit it's a payback, because white people only experience this pain once or twice, and the African-American community does endure it all the time from birth to coffin. How hatred can blind people's eyes, so it can be seen that people don't even care about the truth, just because they are confronting each other, they must fight each other to the end. The reason why this case is resentful is that OJ is guilty. The African-American group used the wrong platform when fighting for power, and the rift in the entire United States will only be deeper and wider.

OJ is not worthy of the efforts of the African-American community, and the unrestrainedness of celebrities is also destroying the unity of African-Americans. That's what black interviewers think.

For white people, it is natural that "the sky is wide and the net is sparse but not leaking."

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  • Marcia Clark - Interviewee: [on whether to have OJ Simpson try on the leather gloves that was recovered from the crime scene at Rockingham and Bundy] Chris says I want to do it and I told him in no uncertain terms why we should not be doing this, and he said if we don't do this: they will, then I said let them and we can show why it was a bullshit experiment why it was never going to work between the shrinkage and the latex, it's never going to fit in the same way, don't do this: it was the biggest fight Chris and I ever had.

  • Fred Goldman: [referring to OJ Simpson answering the questions asked to him during his deposition in the civil lawsuit] He'd lied about everything! There's not one honest bone in his body. He's lived a life of fraud and being a fake for God knows how many decades, to a point where I think he just believes his own bull.