In my opinion, this is the correct way to eulogize OJ. However, this level of honest accounting immediately upon death is something we almost *never* do, and is nearly universally frowned upon, when it comes to political/historic figures who inflicted mass death or suffering.
In my opinion, this is the correct way to eulogize OJ. However, this level of honest accounting immediately upon death is something we almost *never* do, and is nearly universally frowned upon, when it comes to political/historic figures who inflicted mass death or suffering.
@getnickwright No it's not. It's specifically something we do when it involves someone like OJ. You have it completely backwards.
@getnickwright Henry Kissinger was a terrible person.
@getnickwright Can you think of some good examples of this? In my experience, it’s more the other way around where people who generally were known for something but committed some non-murderous bad act were eulogized with that action.
@getnickwright I disagree Nick because he didn’t mention the corruption of the LAPD and the fact one of their investigators couldn’t answer truthfully if he had ever planted evidence on n*ggers during the trial after being caught on tape saying he did. Tell the full story or not at all.
@getnickwright What White people should concern themselves with is why Black people celebrated his Acquittal even though we felt he was guilty. We were happy white people finally felt the disgust and anger we’d felt for years. Our people being murdered and getting no justice. R.I.P. OK🤲🏾👑🕊️🤞🏾
@getnickwright This is the opposite of what was done to Pete Rose.
@getnickwright I DO think he killed those two( his interview w/ Judith Reagan kida nails that down- he confesses pretty much) And- He got OFF. Because of jury sympathy. For the TOTALLY UNJUST BEATING of Rodney King prior. Whole thing… just sucks. Sorry. Zero tears. RIP Nicole and Ron.