In State v. Orenthal James Jones (a.k.a. O.J. “Juice” Simpson, this time hangs up all kinds of cards. Whenever O.J. Simpson’s name is mentioned, damned people lose their minds, especially in light of his recent conviction and prison term for conspiracy, robbery, assault and kidnapping.
Some white people are crying out that O.J. Simpson is a murderer who got away, and now justice has finally been served.
Some blacks say it’s a sign. They say that he did not commit murder, but that he was framed, and that the only reason he sought was to shut him up. Well, he finally gave them a reason. You have nothing to do with the fact that it was black.
O.J. Simpson is not black. For all we know, it could be Jessica Simpson for this scenario. We all agree that O.J. Simpson murder trial was fumbling and bumbling in many ways. A three-ring circus with a perfect clown, dancing and rapping, to the rhyme of the late Johnnie Cochran as a perfect ring. The whole thing would have been handled differently if O.J. Were the Simpsons white?
At O.J. Simpson, the world saw this black woman, who not only married a white woman (after a black woman was divorced); but those who lived with the dream of fame, success, stars, and fortune, did so with natural arrogance.
O.J. Simpson won the Heisman Trophy in 1968; In the same year that President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act and the Civil Rights Movement. It was a time of black power and race riots and the year Martin Luther King was killed. It was the year of the Vietnam War Tet Offensive, Apollo 7 and Kennedy Assassination. O.J. Simpson is a black son and a ray of hope for the black people.
Some say white America wanted to see O.J. Simpson fell on his face and therefore made a lot of black people simply because he married a white woman and betrayed his people. Well, he certainly fell on his face. . . iron Has he fallen from a height because of the color of his skin, or because of the quality of his talent?
Thus a foolish and insipid man is miraculously released for murder, and then drags into prison a far-fetched and amusing affair. No one can beat this one of those cards.
Charismatic and handsome, but certainly not the brightest star. Everyone agrees that O.J. Simpson’s plan to retrieve his belongings did not go well and as a result he is in lockdown. He said to his own authorities that he had come to help them recover their belongings without success. If someone stole my Heisman Trophy, I’d be pretty pissed too, but I don’t think I’d act like Rambo, brandishing a gun. What if O.J. If Simpson were white, would he have been tried and treated in the same way?
See the link about O.J. Simpson’s conviction for conspiracy, robbery, assault and kidnapping with a deadly weapon in a 2007 incident at: http://edition.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/12/05/oj.simpson.sentencing/index.html.
Both O.J. Simpson and Robert Blake are famous men accused of being a couple/ex-fiancé. Both condemned were not acquitted. They hired such powerful legal teams because they could afford it. Both had to pay damages to the victim’s family. Both men walked out of the market free. One white man, one black. Different circumstances, same outcome.
Does gender often skew the outcome of the law? Yes, of course (sometimes). That’s what he did in O.J. Simpson?
Robert Blake, a famous television star who appeared in the popular shows “Baretta” and “In Cold Blood, He was accused of murdering his wife, Bonny Lee Bakley, in 2001 and was convicted and acquitted by a jury after a long trial (California). He was found guilty of the murder of his wife, for which he could have served life in prison.
See the article about Robert Blake’s murder saga at:
Article by Robert Blake: Although Blake was not found guilty, the victim’s family had to pay million dollars in damages and He spent about $10 million on legal representation. Bonnie Lee Bakley, fame seeker and celebrity dog, was not a pretty woman and an artist to boot (allegedly). She is known for her flattering looks and obscene favors. Grifter match.
See Bonnie Lee Bakley’s profile at: http://crime.about.com/od/unsolved/p/bonnyleebakley.htm.
Bonny Lee Bakley was married for about ten years and had several children, one of whom was the late Marlon Brando’s son Christian