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i would like to only hear from the black community because as a black women when the oj simpson trial started i was in the 7th grade a little to young to care about what was happening,but in my household and my neighborhood a lot of black people oj was the victim because he was a rich black man who married a white women. know that iam 23 i think oj is guilty as sin if not 4 the murders then 4 being a disguisting human being how can u write a book about the mother of ur childrens mureder talking about how u would have killed her and her friend and then give a interview. the book hasnt come out yet and the interview will air later this month but from the previews this is disguisting.

2006-11-18 03:18:57 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in News & Events Current Events

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Just to let you know, regardless of who's opinion you value, an opposing race is going to answer. It is better to leave it open to everyone. At least then no one is offended and wanting to send you hate mail. Just look at the avatars to find out race and gender. I am white, I think OJ did it. I also think JonBenett's parents are responsible for her murder. Did Micheal Jackson rape that boy? Probably. If any of them had been poor then they would be in prison right now. Money can buy people out of anything.

2006-11-18 04:18:35 · answer #1 · answered by dumbblond 3 · 5 0

Before the spousal abuse and the murders, OJ was treated like a king everywhere he went by both races. The guy was an incredible football player and was admired for all the awards and records he achieved, he made movies, lived in a mansion in Brentwood (which is hardly living in the hood) and he made millions. In return, he did nothing for the Black community. He cheated on and dumped his first wife, a black woman, for a teenaged white woman. That didn't make him a hero in anybody's eyes. He only became black at the trial when he and Johnny Cochran saw that it would work to OJ's advantage and it did.

2006-11-18 06:14:30 · answer #2 · answered by Debra D 7 · 4 0

unlucky crime yet as someone got here across innocuous through a jury he's not barred from scripting this theoretical e book (which does not include a confession). If the races were reversed then not likely there does not be this a lot outrage. money replaced into probable the incentive in writing the e book as there's a civil in structure debt and a want to provide an inheritance for his children etc. criminal professional's Cochran, Marcia and Darden wrote their personal books and received tens of millions. some issues that the jury would have seen: -The investigator who got here around the glove later dedicated PERJURY concerning his racist comments. - yet another investigator took a vial pattern of OJ's blood from the lab and carried it INTO the crime scene. - The glove did not in good structure OJ's hand. - There not in any respect replaced into the quantity of blood on OJ's body, outfits, living house or motor vehicle in step with someone who had dedicated that crime in individual.. - The homicide weapon replaced into not in any respect correct to him or got here across. - The jury replaced into taken to visit OJ's living house and did not see a large blood path. - there have been no witnesses to the honestly crime. - probable the jury got here across him innocuous because there replaced right into a lack of authentic data to convict. some would disagree with the decision even though it is unfair for them to blatantly say with a truth that this guy is to blame. If he's innocuous then there is not some thing incorrect with him attempting to maintain constructive vanity.

2016-11-25 02:25:12 · answer #3 · answered by knab 3 · 0 0

Lets sto-p looking at this as black or white . He is a murderer and unfortunately got off. The black community felt like the white community was going after him because he is black and were in an uproar especially because of the terrible Rodney King incident where a black man was hurt terribly because of police violance. So they thought, "Oh here we go again." Who could blame them considering their unhappy American history. I am sure they feel angry and betrayed by OJ and are as angry as I am and I am white

2006-11-18 03:33:25 · answer #4 · answered by devora k 7 · 2 0

I don't understand why people must segregate races like you just did. You make it seem like white or asian or whatever other races there have valueless opinions. I was in grade 7 when it all happened too. He blatantly did it, there was also no one else who would have motive to. There was also evidence he was physically abusive. I don't see how anyone thought he was innocent. When I was in class and I heard the verdict, I was really shocked. It makes me mad that the American justice system is gonna let him get away with what he is doing, especially after his "confessions".

2006-11-18 06:59:26 · answer #5 · answered by I am a Muppet 4 · 1 1

more power to the brother

2006-11-18 18:23:57 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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