Looking at everyone in the film who still insists on their opinions and does not admit to using race cards to wash the ground for murderers to gain the interests of all parties, thank them for their courage to speak out in front of the camera, thank them for allowing these scenes to be broadcast, and even more thank you This film can recruit so many people who have experienced the events to participate in the shooting, and restore a more real historical event.
Why are some well-known evils covered up? Why would you rather deceive yourself into believing a murderer who betrayed his people? Why in the face of civil rights, the lives of two white people, all the witnesses who are under pressure to fight against money, celebrity, and fame, and testify for the facts, the black prosecutors who are willing to defend the facts instead of the so-called standing in line, and just because they are white The white female prosecutor who is about to be reviled by the bitch, all those who stand on their opposite side are all expendable, even if the other side is actually the righteous one! Even if the real racists are themselves!
For what, profit! ! Naked interests!
Murderers spend huge legal fees every day to clear their name. Blind supporters with blood to finance murderers. Activists saw the opportunity, and immediately turned around and packaged the traitor as a hero, just because the Simpson case could be used to fry the Great Equal Rights Movement!
Looking at the ridiculousness of these people is like a mirror mocking humanity. Decades have passed, and OJ is no longer that idol, but once these innocent people, who will compensate for their lives? How desperately does the father in the film appeal to everyone not to be taken away from the case by the race issue, and how he treats these contemptible people who play with his son's life.
Before, for CRM, for Simpson, for his wife, there is only a simple understanding. After watching this documentary, I realized how complicated sociology is. The interests and interpretations of all parties are involved, and a case that was originally the most clear has actually become a stage for countless people to perform.
The final outcome of the trial was disappointing (to be precise, disappointment and anger to other groups other than non-Americans), and the subsequent development of the matter slapped countless people in the face. But maybe it doesn't matter if you are beaten in the face, the supporters still love the former OJ in their eyes. But what they love is only the symbol that symbolizes charm and success, how sad. Looking at everyone involved in the prosecution and trial of the case, the most hated, except for the murderer who is unwilling to admit the crime, is actually not the famous lawyer Jonnie - he just did the duty of a lawyer, not those who did not follow the law. The policeman who procedurally collects the evidence that cannot be used - the uneven quality of the police may lack awareness, nor is the police officer Fuyman who used to make a bad statement that led to the case being taken away Fuyman - the remarks of a man ten years ago should not be today He fabricated it out of racism The reason for the evidence - and he was sentenced to three years for perjury after the case was closed, not to mention the team of prosecutors who made the wrong decision - what can I say, but that biased jury - reached a consensus in less than four hours really. Serious enough, and the derelict judge - why allow the case to be taken away again and again - the real murderer is not questioned and the witness is constantly attacked without protection!
How naive people would believe that it is people with the same color and not the law that protects them! How naive people would make a personal emotional decision to exempt a murderer! What an incompetent judge would let the case go out of control, from a criminal case to a political incident, and turn a murderer into a fighter and hero to defend equality! But would it be the same for someone else? In the whirlpool of public opinion, how many people can stay awake and not follow blindly?
It's all so funny and sad
Humanity is always like this
4.20 Complement
I just finished watching episode 5 today and it's really sad. . Suddenly not as emotional as in the middle of the night yesterday. The father who was distressed yesterday was free and easy later because he never gave up the opportunity to seek justice.
Simpson's life is truly an American tragedy.
It's a little understandable how he felt afterward. But never forgive him for what he did wrong. Even if the murderer is really someone else, domestic violence and derailment cannot be washed away. The 33-year sentence was also revenge for his acquittal. Whether it is black people justice or white people justice, he has experienced it, maybe it is time to know how to live a peaceful life.
I am also adamantly against all taunts and attacks directed at victim Nicole. To argue with the deceased, the living have too many privileges, so they shouldn't be hurt again.
Going back to the film itself, this documentary combines his personal ups and downs with social movements very well. Thanks to the video of the court trial and the narrations of all the witnesses, this film gave me so much shock. Makes me think constantly.
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