• MxM111@kbin.social
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    7 months ago

    If this opinion is indeed common, it is so fucked up. “Yes, he is criminal, but he is my race criminal, so I am glad that he could escape accountability because he is rich (while I am not)”. This seems to me just insane, or at very least deeply immoral.

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      7 months ago

      Taking the above comment at face value:

      The meaning you see in this is that the world is now a worse place because a guilty man walked free.

      The meaning they see is that maybe this means the world is only fucked up in a classist way and not in both a classist way and a racist way.

      I think it’s insane to view the first as more moral, it just seems more surface level to me, it’s not examining what this means about how our broader system functions. It also seems to accept the LAPD investigated evidence and theory at face value.

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        7 months ago

        Well, if jury was predominantly white, I would agree with you. But if anything his acquittal was also based race, at least it can be interpreted that way. So, celebrating that blacks can be racist too is not something I would do.

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          7 months ago

          He wasnt acquitted by an all black jury, and the acquittal was not an act of racism, it was an act of logic given the incompetent police investigation.

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            7 months ago

            Again, if it happened when jury was predominantly white, I would agree with you. As such your statement is unproven speculation.

            From Wikipedia about Simpson trial:

            After the verdict, polling showed that 75 percent of White Americans thought Simpson was guilty while 70 percent of Black Americans thought he was innocent.

            If you think that somehow Black juries were immune to that, you have to provide strong evidence of that.

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              7 months ago

              Sounds like 70% of Black Americans had a view of our police force that white Americans only recently woke up to.

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                  7 months ago

                  How did you take that from what I wrote? I said that white people were dumb and naiive in trusting the evidence from an overtly racist, corrupt, and incompetent lapd.