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Post by Joaquim on Jun 18, 2019 1:50:34 GMT
Oj already has 650k followers. Lmao. Makes me think if Ted Bundy had social media how many people would be following him... ngl I'd follow him
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Jun 18, 2019 8:16:03 GMT
Oj already has 650k followers. Lmao. So many people still believe that he's innocent and that he's been receiving a lot of hatred only because" white folks don't like seeing a black man succeed in America ".
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Post by Johnny_Hellzapoppin on Jun 18, 2019 12:43:20 GMT
He also said he didn't kill Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, so....
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Jun 18, 2019 13:19:47 GMT
He also said he didn't kill Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, so.... I have the feeling that OJ 's eldest son Jason was also involved in those 2 murders. I' ve watched a documentary about a year ago and there were definitely some troubling elements about him and his relationship with Nicole. Yup, in my opinion, there were 2 killers that night : OJ and his son.
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Post by pacinoyes on Jun 18, 2019 15:01:41 GMT
There's an obvious and really great movie to be made that links - white racism with African American enabling of racism (in a way) - that implicates both cultures and more importantly how corporate America counts on that over the years for many years.
For example the part (not all) of the African American community that cynically, immorally supported OJ's acquittal even now is very much the same precise element of white America that elected Trump - it's the "piss everybody off" thing and you also see it in many, many other ways in your daily life.
A real serious artist addressing race would make that movie because it's a uniquely American story - Spike Lee (God no, please) wouldn't dare make it - but maybe Duvernay would or could........I don't necessarily know if it would better from a white director or African American director but it would, ironically piss everybody off that it's even being made............and that's why you get Ryan Murphy BS and not a serious film about any of it.
On the other hand I hear we're getting a new Little Women this year..........
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Post by mikediastavrone96 on Jun 18, 2019 16:47:54 GMT
There's an obvious and really great movie to be made that links - white racism with African American enabling of racism (in a way) - that implicates both cultures and more importantly how corporate America counts on that over the years for many years. For example the part (not all) of the African American community that cynically, immorally supported OJ's acquittal even now is very much the same precise element of white America that elected Trump - it's the "piss everybody off" thing and you also see it in many, many other ways in your daily life. A real serious artist addressing race would make that movie because it's a uniquely American story - Spike Lee (God no, please) wouldn't dare make it - but maybe Duvernay would or could........I don't necessarily know if it would better from a white director or African American director but it would, ironically piss everybody off that it's even being made............and that's why you get Ryan Murphy BS and not a serious film about any of it. On the other hand I hear we're getting a new Little Women this year.......... You ever check out O.J.: Made in America? That does an incredible job of covering much of what you just described. I think you'd really like it.
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Post by quetee on Jun 18, 2019 18:24:16 GMT
There's an obvious and really great movie to be made that links - white racism with African American enabling of racism (in a way) - that implicates both cultures and more importantly how corporate America counts on that over the years for many years. For example the part (not all) of the African American community that cynically, immorally supported OJ's acquittal even now is very much the same precise element of white America that elected Trump - it's the "piss everybody off" thing and you also see it in many, many other ways in your daily life. A real serious artist addressing race would make that movie because it's a uniquely American story - Spike Lee (God no, please) wouldn't dare make it - but maybe Duvernay would or could........I don't necessarily know if it would better from a white director or African American director but it would, ironically piss everybody off that it's even being made............and that's why you get Ryan Murphy BS and not a serious film about any of it. On the other hand I hear we're getting a new Little Women this year.......... I'm not understanding what point you are making here especially with all the bullshit black people deal with on a daily.
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Post by pacinoyes on Jun 18, 2019 18:50:53 GMT
There's an obvious and really great movie to be made that links - white racism with African American enabling of racism (in a way) - that implicates both cultures and more importantly how corporate America counts on that over the years for many years. For example the part (not all) of the African American community that cynically, immorally supported OJ's acquittal even now is very much the same precise element of white America that elected Trump - it's the "piss everybody off" thing and you also see it in many, many other ways in your daily life. A real serious artist addressing race would make that movie because it's a uniquely American story - Spike Lee (God no, please) wouldn't dare make it - but maybe Duvernay would or could........I don't necessarily know if it would better from a white director or African American director but it would, ironically piss everybody off that it's even being made............and that's why you get Ryan Murphy BS and not a serious film about any of it. On the other hand I hear we're getting a new Little Women this year.......... I'm not understanding what point you are making here especially with all the bullshit black people deal with on a daily. I am not sure how I can make my point more clear - there was even a follow-up (thanks Mike) which recommended a film to me which I haven't seen (?) Do you think "all the bullshit black people deal with on a daily" in 2019 is more than it was in 2009? In 1999? In 1969......1959.......1949? Well I think there's a functional mechanism in US culture that counts on you and me thinking that it is even though logically you and I know that is a false proposition - even if we didn't live through those times. By cynically exploiting that and getting each race to join in on it, it counts on the worst aspects of our personalities in all races (refer to the original post) and people not only buy into it they "daily" live by it, die by it, make fortunes off of it, cheer murderers for it, shoot innocent kids in the back for it................. and elect Presidents off of it too.
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Post by MsMovieStar on Jun 19, 2019 15:13:31 GMT
Oh honeys, he killed the wrong Nicole...
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Jun 19, 2019 15:24:37 GMT
Oh honeys, he killed the wrong Nicole... OH honey, you are so savage 😂🤣
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