The main point of this series is two points. One is that the OJ team used the card of race. Half of the first two episodes were about the background at that time, how the black race lived in the humiliating life at that time, and how the There is a widespread racism problem in the local area, and in the end OJ escaped by taking advantage of his skin color and the social environment at that time; the second is that the defense lawyer was not disciplined and did not go offline, attacking witnesses, attacking the police, and arguing, and the prosecution lawyer was just a little misguided. , The people interviewed were also those who found OJ guilty, including the defense lawyer team at the time, friends at the time, reporters at the time, etc. It seems that they finally woke up and finally chose to stand on the side of justice, to contrast the original absurd. However, after all, there was no conviction at the beginning, so there must be something wrong here. There is no specific explanation of the points that were seized by the defense lawyers.
The racial issue is really a deep-rooted problem in the United States. It is easy to form hatred between races and the fact that the majority is correct. It is terrible. It's a bit sad to see those people who followed OJ crazily back then. When some people were asked why they supported OJ, they were very excited and said that they thought he was innocent. They just knew that there was no reason. It was obviously a distrust of white people. Distrust of the government, or even revenge against them, maybe they also feel that OJ is guilty, but we still have to support it. After all, you wronged so many of our compatriots back then. This is revenge.
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