don't say simpson

Holden 2022-11-27 23:33:45

1 Correction often requires overcorrection. Simpson's case is less about money stacking innocence than about hiding the good and evil of individuals in racial antagonisms. 2 There are such a group of people,

They consolidated capital with slaves, but the "Declaration of Independence" was free and equal;

They believe in Protestantism, so they have to spread the gospel of Jesus to the pagans with sticks;

They need the market, so they run amok;

It's the same group of people,

Holding on to the patents and speech rights accumulated by capital, they will not let go at all, but they want the original colonies to live and develop according to their standards and heights;

It is also that they hide in the bed of welfare and reject globalization after talking about free trade for more than a hundred years;

When you talk about racial equality, they talk about it, and when you talk about it, they tell you who owns the country.

3 The racial equality of whites means not talking about white supremacy.

4 Simpson's success is partly because of himself and partly because of the white mainstream society, and his failure is also due to these two reasons.

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  • 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.