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OJ was rich and a celebrity. It wasn't a victory for blacks when he was acquitted. The rich can hire a legal dream team, and celebrities often get sympathy they don't deserve.
The Left has us pretend all blacks are the same...but, urban African Americans are different from suburban African Americans and immigrant blacks. They behave differently and they therefore have different success rates in society. Pretending they are all defined by their skin color, as the Left wants everyone, even them, to believe...that is racist.
The OJ trial was just an example of two tiered justice that had nothing to do with race, but it was promoted as a racial event, as a black man beating the racist system, which was bizarre to watch as it unfolded.
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The right should take Sonny Hostin's suggestion that this concept is right wing and run with it, because it resonates with normals.
Martin Luther King: "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."
They're just trying to prebunk malinformation
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His father was a well-known drag queen in the San Francisco Bay Area who left home when OJ was just 5, was actually gay, and died of AIDS in 1986.
To say that OJ had a "challenging" early life development would be an understatement.
It ain't genetics folks.
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...and numerous GOP leaders told him he lost...and still hold the same decision...yet he tried to overthrow the will of the American people...unlike any other President in our history. He is an insurrectionist and needs to be held accountable, with all the penalties that entails...
It's important that every American, regardless of party, understands this, and acts accordingly...i.e. never voting for him if he is on a ballot.
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