Dumbbell Says Acquittal of Black Guy Everyone Knows is Guilty Was A “Grand Victory” For Blacks – IOTW Report

Dumbbell Says Acquittal of Black Guy Everyone Knows is Guilty Was A “Grand Victory” For Blacks

What a horse’s ass.

Deadspin founder, Will Leitch, said:

Newsbusters:

[O.J.: Made in America] does not pretend…that O.J. was innocent; if the detailed history of Simpson’s brutal abuse of Nicole wasn’t enough, a horrifying 15-minute segment in which former prosecutor Bill Hodgman coldly lays down precisely how Simpson butchered Nicole and Ron Goldman will remove any lingering doubts. But it reminds us of the evil of Mark Fuhrman — who appears in the film, older but mostly unchastened — and also of how he was less an outlier in the LAPD than a symptom…The verdict might have been bullshit. That doesn’t mean, in its own way, it wasn’t a grand victory…

O.J. is full of footage of blacks and whites reacting to the verdict in diametrically opposite ways, and the genius is that you absolutely understand why both sides were sort of right…

…I was in college in central Illinois when the verdict came down, and like every white person I knew — and I almost exclusively knew white people — I was appalled that O.J. had been acquitted and baffled that anyone would celebrate it. But I’d understand it today.

And the reason I’d understand it is that, like everyone else, I hear from so many more voices now — so many more people of color, people who understand what life in L.A. has been like for black people for decades.

To Leitch, the acquittal amounted to partial recompense for the black community of Los Angeles, given “the city’s [history of] scabrous racial politics, from the southern blacks who came to Los Angeles expecting acceptance and discovering something far different, to the Watts riots…to former LAPD chief Daryl Gates’s horrific racial attitudes…It all exploded with the Rodney King riots, which were less about King and more about the seeming impossibility that a black man could ever win anything in a court of law in the city of Los Angeles.”

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Let’s distill the statement down in plain language.

Black people felt like they were getting hosed by the system, so it advanced their “civil rights” to let a black guy go free for brutally murdering two innocent white people.

Now we have blacks that think their civil rights are being violated when cops don’t allow themselves to be killed by blacks. Michael Brown is elevated to sainthood status.

So, letting OJ go free was quite the advancement, wasn’t it?

5 Comments on Dumbbell Says Acquittal of Black Guy Everyone Knows is Guilty Was A “Grand Victory” For Blacks

  1. That’s exactly when ‘tyranny of the minority’ started in this country! When a black man brutally murdered two innocent white people and walked scot free that became the moment of total minority physical and psychological empowerment against the majority that continues to escalate to this day.

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