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my dislike for OJ after watching part 1 is crazy dude was a bozo
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Man......this doc was masterfully put togheter. I've been saying for a couple years, the 30 for 30 docs are some of the best i've ever seen. I watched this with my mom and dad, and there were some things that even they didn't know about. I love how they showed the disconnect between how OJ saw himself and how others saw him. I'm glad ABC showed this on saturday night, because i'm hooked. Pity imma have to find someone to DVR parts 2-4 ( no cable ). But I look forward to them.
P.S. I had no idea OJ was married to a black woman with kids. I always thought it was just Nicole and him. And BTW, did dude really try to "rape" nicole on the first date and she was ok with that? :x
I don't get the issue with wanting to be seen as a man regardless of race. Do you want race to be an issue or don't you? Granted, his celebrity status gave him some love, but i don't feel like he was obligated to participate in any movements. Respect to those who did like ali and kareem, but no one is 'supposed' to do it. he minded his business and lived his life.
now i see what chris darden was talking about when he was talking to his black neighbors and said 'why do ya'll care so much about oj? he abandoned the black community and he doesn't care about yall'.
Again, people are jumping sides. on one hand they say 'race shouldn't matter' then they call darden an uncle tom/sellout because he wasn't supporting oj simply b/c they're both black. Which is it? should race matter or should it not matter?
kinda off topic, but people felt the same way about kobe when he didn't want to take sides in the trayvon martin situation.
is there anyone on here who thinks he DIDNT do it
is there anyone on here who thinks he DIDNT do it
is there anyone on here who thinks he DIDNT do it
I don't get the issue with wanting to be seen as a man regardless of race. Do you want race to be an issue or don't you? Granted, his celebrity status gave him some love, but i don't feel like he was obligated to participate in any movements. Respect to those who did like ali and kareem, but no one is 'supposed' to do it. he minded his business and lived his life.
now i see what chris darden was talking about when he was talking to his black neighbors and said 'why do ya'll care so much about oj? he abandoned the black community and he doesn't care about yall'.
Again, people are jumping sides. on one hand they say 'race shouldn't matter' then they call darden an uncle tom/sellout because he wasn't supporting oj simply b/c they're both black. Which is it? should race matter or should it not matter?
kinda off topic, but people felt the same way about kobe when he didn't want to take sides in the trayvon martin situation.
Not sure if OJ was right or wrong about being seen as OJ and not black
I don't get the issue with wanting to be seen as a man regardless of race. Do you want race to be an issue or don't you? Granted, his celebrity status gave him some love, but i don't feel like he was obligated to participate in any movements. Respect to those who did like ali and kareem, but no one is 'supposed' to do it. he minded his business and lived his life.
now i see what chris darden was talking about when he was talking to his black neighbors and said 'why do ya'll care so much about oj? he abandoned the black community and he doesn't care about yall'.
Again, people are jumping sides. on one hand they say 'race shouldn't matter' then they call darden an uncle tom/sellout because he wasn't supporting oj simply b/c they're both black. Which is it? should race matter or should it not matter?
kinda off topic, but people felt the same way about kobe when he didn't want to take sides in the trayvon martin situation.
I don't get the issue with wanting to be seen as a man regardless of race. Do you want race to be an issue or don't you? Granted, his celebrity status gave him some love, but i don't feel like he was obligated to participate in any movements. Respect to those who did like ali and kareem, but no one is 'supposed' to do it. he minded his business and lived his life.
now i see what chris darden was talking about when he was talking to his black neighbors and said 'why do ya'll care so much about oj? he abandoned the black community and he doesn't care about yall'.
Again, people are jumping sides. on one hand they say 'race shouldn't matter' then they call darden an uncle tom/sellout because he wasn't supporting oj simply b/c they're both black. Which is it? should race matter or should it not matter?
kinda off topic, but people felt the same way about kobe when he didn't want to take sides in the trayvon martin situation.
I too had no idea that he was THAT popular and loved. I knew he was good at football, but didn't know that he was one of the best rb's ever; I don't follow football like that. I also didn't know his commercials were that popular. This seems to be the equivalent of Shaq being accused of double murder.
So he started off extra physical, but she stuck around
Reminds me of what Darden quoted her saying on the people vs oj: I've had to call the 911 on him 8 times for him beating me, and the police never do anything to him.......... at what point do you leave? If it's my sister/daughter, I'm going to want her to leave after the first incident. After the next 6 times he put hands on her, she didn't think 'maybe I should get out'?
" we didn't pay attention to lames like mlk, we looked up to the players and pimps! We would watch 'em slap h0s to the ground if they didn't have his money "all while smiling. Man get yo......
RG3 had that same I'm not black I'm RG3 mentality like Oj when he first entered the league.