Verdict announced: Shocked gasps from white people present. Black people there cheered. These were professional people. It blew me away.
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I had much the same sort of experience. An office in which every black employee was ecstatic & all whites were dumbfounded & very quiet.
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Retrospect, decision was red-pill foretaste for my gen (X). At U., shock—black students erupt in cheers, us whitelibs sat dazed & confused..
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OJ raises critical point: Despite metaphor, red pill can require multiple doses—for years—to finally dissolve the most stubborn illusions
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Was working for major San Diego law firm in big DT office bldg. when verdict came down. Bldg set up TV in big conference room downstairs.
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Thought OJ should have been a man and confessed.
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I was OJ fan. On hearing news, I thought he was being framed. I thought he should RUN! After trial started, became convinced he was guilty.
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Great analysis. Thanks. I'll have to check out that dramatization.
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sheesh - you're a worse cynic than I am
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