I gathered the worst, most insane reactions to OJ's death from racist woke people. Let's go through them.
· Apr 12, 2024 · NottheBee.com

The death of O.J. Simpson has brought from the woodwork the worst and wokest opinions of all time.

Some of the coverage from journalists is truly out of this world insane, but let me start out with an absolute banger from activist Marc Lamont Hill, because once you understand his worldview, the rest of the headlines start to make sense.

O.J. Simpson was an abusive liar who abandoned his community long before he killed two people in cold blood. His acquittal for murder was the correct and necessary result of a racist criminal legal system.

O.J. was a stone cold killer ... but obviously the court was right letting him off the hook because the legal system is racist.

Hill still doesn't like O.J., but mostly because he "abandoned his community," which means he became successful in movies and television that Hill thinks is a "white" world.

Got it?

Okay, from there, that's where you get things like this from CNN:

White people get away with murder ALL THE TIME because of their race. Sure, we can't think of any major examples of open and shut cases like O.J.'s to compare it to. But it happens all the time.

Now we'll move on to my next favorite, the Associated Press.

Oh it was the murder TRIAL that lost him the American dream? The trial?

Needless to say, the AP was ROASTED for this insane headline.

Before you go defending the Associated Press or CNN just know that they know, and we all know, that O.J. did it.

Now's a good time to tap the sign.

Here's Bob Costa's explanation of O.J.'s "Complicated legacy."

Here's activist Tariq Nasheed whose entire timeline is a long and insane defense of O.J. Simpson.

(Yeah, just some totally sane thoughts from some totally sane leftists.)

Here's the best yet - this is from CNN:

It was so racially charged because of what had happened before with Rodney King. But also just how black Americans feel about policing. It's not like O.J. Simpson was the leader of the civil rights movement of his era. You know, he wasn't a social justice leader... He represented something for the black community in that moment, in that trial, particularly because there were two white people who had been killed and the history around how black people had been persecuted.

Guys, we're dealing with next-level wokeness here.

I feel like your brain could use a cleanse from all that nonsense, so here's 12 minutes of Norm MacDonald roasting O.J. Simpson.


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