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ESPN: OJ Documentary Series Is anyone wathing the ESPN Oj Documentary? I saw part 1 last night. I had no idea Oj was that big back in the 60/70's. This is a really interesting show. Part II is tonight.
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I'd seen the commercials for this and had decided that I wasn't even going to bother looking at it, mainly because I'm absolutely sick of OJ, the trial, his idiotic downfall, etc. However, after hearing Stephen A.'s opinion on Part I, it sort of changed my mind and made me want to watch it. Are they going to re-air Part I right before Part II comes on tonight? I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Yes. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Ok, cool I'll check it out. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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How much OJ do we need? Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Damn, talk about a media obsession. Now we know why Muslims hate us. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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A Negroe who beat the system. They will NEVER stop talking about this. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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After watching part 1, wow, he sure was full of himself and made sure that he helped ONLY himself. Dude was a complete sellout. [Edited 6/14/16 18:40pm] I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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I get that but they already did a remake of the OJ trial into an actual series!!!! Was this documentary even necessesary after that? I dont get this obsession with shaming this man. The damage was done over 20 years ago. White people are never going to let this go. | |
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Found Part 2 interesting. It goes more indepth of the events that lead up to the '92 L.A. riots. I wasn't but 10 years old then...I remember watching the riots on the news for sure and the L.A.P.D. ruling of the Rodney King beating but I never knew about the teenage girl blatantly killed by the Korean liquor store owner. That was very bothersome to see. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Either you are young or dont know football or both. Save America - Stop Illegal Immigration. God bless America. PEACE | |
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Thank you. Jim Brown will tell you about OJ.....mfer never gave a damn about black folks. | |
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Lol.............I was 5 years old when Oj was a college star. I didn't start watching or playing football until 1975 and I was a Bears fan.
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Anybody besides me believe O.J either paid someone or had help committing these murders? I don't think he did this alone. He sure as hell put on a facade that was different from his home life. Can't believe dude was that obsessed and controlling. He sure as hell did his first wife a favor. She was hot in the 70's. Don't laugh at my funk
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Wasn't it crazy about his "two faces"? 1000% narcissist. On one of the 911 calls they aired, you could hear him crystal clear in the background cursing out Nicole. But didn't his first wife say that he never abused her? If true, then it's wild to think that the more fame he got the more his personality changed for the worse. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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It could also mean that Nicole played a role in the violence. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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I hear that. This doc is about more than Oj though. It's about Race relations since he showed up on the scene in L.A. and his relationship (or lack there of) to those race relations. I'm not and have never been an Oj fan, but I find this series very interesting despite it being about Oj. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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very interesting indeed
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Not really into OJ, he was ok in The Towering Inferno and The Naked Gun films......it just exploitation at this point on both sides. Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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Part 3 was kind of meh. Mostly about the murders and the bronco chase. For me, nothing new was really gained. I started part 4 but haven't finished watching yet...this part of course goes indepth into the trial. It has it's funny moments, especially when it goes into Cochran annilhilating Darden in the courtroom. [Edited 6/16/16 4:56am] I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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He'll burn for it in the end if he did it, thats a life sentence no jury can free you from. Sad for all whose lives were destroyed. [Edited 6/17/16 2:29am] | |
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728huey said:
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[Edited 6/16/16 22:57pm] | |
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So I finished watching all parts (since they are all on demand now). My take away: 2. Although I wasn't but 13 years old at the time of the verdict of the murder trial, I was happy that OJ got off, however, NOW I feel pretty stupid. The people who cheered for him, he could've cared less about. The trial was really about exposing the LAPD, which was huge. They needed to be exposed. Though it was actually at the expense of the murder victims, which is pretty sad. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Interesting take. I have not seen part 4 and 5 yet.
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That's another thing, I wished they could've tried to compact this into a 3 part series instead of 5, though I do understand how it happened this way...they probably have so much footage. After watching this all week, I feel a bit stir-crazy. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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I wasn't gonna watch it, but with all this discussion here I might actually sit down and check it out(it sounds alot like a similar doco I watched last year on Lance Armstrong about his rise and fall (Called The Armstrong Lie). Here in oz its gonna be screened on Tuesday nght on ESPN, do they talk about his endorsements and film career? Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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Meshell Ndegeocello wrote a song, a verse went like this...
"Baby is the love or is this confusion?" Did adulation, fame, and everyone kissing Simpson ass change him? I'm sure it did...
So, let say some stuff that nobody wants to hear or admit. Sexual politics between men, especially between black men and white men. Jim Brown has admitted he and other pro sports, entertainers, and Black men in the public eye, "fucked around with white women" to get under the skin of white men. Jack Johnson - "fucked around with white women" and he too was abusive - for the same reason. Jake Johnson paid a heavy price.That's why when Joe Louise was given a shot at the heavy weight title -- Mr. Louise was told he in no uncertain terms, never be seen in the company of white women.
Am I saying all inter-racial relationship are based on confusion, by no means. Am I saying Black men don't beat Black women? Nope. OJ ain't all that different than some Black men, then or now. Narcissist are some of the most thin skinned, pathologically insecure people on earth. For all the success, the wealth, the public adulation Simpson craved, especially from white people, he couldn't escape what he saw in the mirror when he shaved. The fame, the money, his trophy white wife,... couldn't replace the anger of not wanting to be Black, and knowing he wasn't really being accepted by whites. Simpson took all that rage out on that poor women by beating her ass on a weekly bases.
I don't know how far Edelman went back in history to explain the relationship of L.A. PD, the justice system and police ability to beat and kill Black people without impunity. By post WW II, L.A. PD was already a para-military police force. The roots of L.A.'s para-military police force came to be because of these two events:
1. The Mexican Repatriation Act (1928-36) 2. Oklahoma Dust Bowel (1933-39)
When Black began to migrating westward for WW II jobs and post WWII jobs, L.A. PD was already well versed in police brutality and violating US Constitutional rights / Civil Liberties.
Again, the sale out tag that OJ gets... its a long line. When you don't tell your children the truth, you've sold out. (IMHO)
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