“I guarantee you if he was black and he did this to a white guy, he’d already be in jail. The point is what are we gonna do to stop this happening in the future? Start convicting these guys. I’m just sayin’. Take care.”
Yes. I agree. A black man might have been in jail faster. I also agree that Rodney King should not have been beaten and that George Floyd should not have been the victim of police brutality. Simpson is correct to call attention to these matters. He is right to call out our disparate treatment of blacks in America. He’s right that riots are often the result of unbearable anger. But, hearing this come from Simpson is just plain awkward. It’s too hard to unknow that he, a domestic abuser, was found civilly liable for the deaths of two people. It’s hard to separate the message from the messenger, and it seems the Twitter chorus also feels similarly.
This isn’t, by the way, the first time Simpson has been so ballsy. In the early days of corona, a jocular Simpson shared his thoughts on Tiger King, and said he knew Carol Baskin murdered her husband.
So let’s see, where are we. Yes, O.J. Simpson is getting ready to get drinks with Cornel West or something.
But because it’s 2020, there’s more. You may want to grab something to stop your head from exploding.
Simpson released another video later on Friday – this time, calling out Fox News for using Mark Fuhrman as a police expert to comment on the Floyd case.
For starters, it is beyond amusing that the Juice clearly has zero idea who Laura Ingraham is.
But, of course, the real insanity is how some segment producer at Fox thought it would be a great idea to book the poster-cop for white supremacy as an expert commentator right now.
During Simpson’s 1995 prosecution for murder, Fuhrman testified about discovering the famed bloody glove recovered at Simpson’s estate. During Fuhrman’s testimony, he not only perjured himself about his use of racist slurs – specifically in the context of police violence against black suspects, but also invoked his Fifth Amendment rights when asked if he’d planted evidence in Simpson’s case. When Simpson was later acquitted, many credited the narrative of a corrupt Fuhrman carrying out a racist plot against Simpson as a critical factor in the verdict.
Twitter was there to call out the insanity of Ingraham’s choice to use Fuhrman as an expert.
[Image via screen capture/Twitter.]