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Thursday, November 16, 2006

Oh Now He's Guilty....

OH NOW HE'S GUILTY
J.Lewis: www.keepingitright.blogspot.com

OJ is back in the news again, where he likes the little spotlight. Apparently he has written a book titled, "If I Done It," Hell Juice, you did do it!! and I'm not saying it some years after the fact. I said it when they were investigating the murder of your ex-wife and Ron Goldman, I said it when you interrupted the Knicks/Rockets finals with your pathetic thirty mile per hour chase mixed in with your cowardness to not pull the trigger and blow your head off, I said it when you uttered, "one hundred percent not guilty" and I was hoping when that jury came back and read the verdict that they would say..guilty.

And now you want to come back and analyze a scenerio as if you did do it...whigga puhleze! have you any shame? Apparently not. And apparently the 70% of blacks who felt he didn't commit the murders, now have concluded some years later that maybe he did. You can't find a black person who feels differently about his guilt in comparison to the actual trial.

So what has changed? Is it because the day OJ was released from custody, he went on to being the same ol' Juice? Separated from the black community? OJ had no dealings with black folk since he divorced his first wife and until his azz was in a bind and like a desperate democrat politician needing votes visits the ever trustworthy black church. That's what he did, up for murder of two white people and the "Us against Them" attitude showed up. Thing is, it showed up for whites too. And both sides show-cased an ugly side of race relations or lack thereof. Because if 70% of black people thought innocent, 70% percent of whites thought guilty. Problem is, the poll was flawed, how much "emotion" or "person feelings" went into everyone thought process. I have to admit, it's hard to not get emotional when one race, sees and suspects racism at every turn. I'm sorry but it's inherited, throughout the country's history. Even I look back and see that almost 40 years ago, I could be on a bus and told to give my seat to a white person. Or, lynched because of a lie.

I get that justice, was for white folk and punishment was for "just us." I get the discrepancy of sentencing in regard to rock coke and power coke. It ain't right, but when it comes to Orenthal James Simpson.....that whigga did it and that jury picked the wrong person at the wrong time to get a message across.

And what did they get in return?

A confession of a want to be white person, who led the police on a thirty mile per hour chase-while the Knicks/Rockets were in the finals, after almost taking off the head of the mother of his children.

And after all these years....Oh! Now He's Guilty...