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Watching the 30 for 30 now. This is real in depth. Goes from his USC days to the racism/riots in the 60's. Not even entirely focused on OJ. I'm liking this so far.
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I didn't know he was doing that well in prison
The intro made it seem like he might have a shot of getting out
What he's doing isn't much different than the approach MJ is taking (I may be wrong). I've never seen jordan speak on any type of injustice or racial matters; he just minds his business and makes his bread. I've seen others make this criticism of him. I don't know, I'm not here to judge anyone. I don't know what they go through as celebrities.
I do admit that oj didn't 'get it' in terms of realizing that he had superhuman gifts that the average person didn't possess. Many talented people have this issue, i think.
One of the best OJ Docs I seen was OJ A studied in black and white..it was on HBO a few years back...
But this probably surpassed it already..it pretty much touched on a lot of the same things but this one is a little bit more in depth tho.
And I felt his childhood friend brought the goods...He knew the people around OJ was fake...and the white women was only messing with him because who he were.
And Im kinda not surprised by blacks of the times not being fans of MLK..a lot blacks wasn't fans of his preaching of being nonviolent towards whites.
"He's African...but ...he's a good looking man. He almost, you know.....has white features. He wasn't the the typical black look. African look."
That old white dude said this in part one. In 2016. The hell? .
I agree on the MJ stance. He's never voiced his opinions on race, politics and injustice. He's content with making money and not stepping on white folks toes. Some folks glorify him but he hasn't done much for blacks ( social issues). Imagine this guy going to different areas influencing voting, etc.. Say what you say about Lebron. Atleast I've seen this dude voice his opinions on social matters. He was very active in the voting thing involving Obama. I really like that about him.What he's doing isn't much different than the approach MJ is taking (I may be wrong). I've never seen jordan speak on any type of injustice or racial matters; he just minds his business and makes his bread. I've seen others make this criticism of him. I don't know, I'm not here to judge anyone. I don't know what they go through as celebrities.
I do admit that oj didn't 'get it' in terms of realizing that he had superhuman gifts that the average person didn't possess. Many talented people have this issue, i think.
Bruh...me and my bro looked at each other like when he said that.
He said it w/ no hesitation, thinking there was NOTHING wrong w/ his comments!
My face was stuck with he said that."He's African...but ...he's a good looking man. He almost, you know.....has white features. He wasn't the the typical black look. African look."
That old white dude said this in part one. In 2016. The hell? .
"He's African...but ...he's a good looking man. He almost, you know.....has white features. He wasn't the the typical black look. African look."
That old white dude said this in part one. In 2016. The hell?.
Did they just say one of the reasons why he left his wife was to get over his daughter drowning???