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Comments by "themarbleking" (@themarbleking) on "Did OJ Commit Those Murders?" video.
Funny how those two letters (O J) turns white people into lawyers! Previous people who can hardly put a sentence together suddenly know with complete certainty the case in such detail, they will argue vehemently that he was guilty with such proclamations as “look at him! He’s guilty! Can’t you see?” And “I don’t care what anyone says, he got off”. They don’t believe in certainty in scientific hypotheses knowing that even science is fallible, but they still believe with all their heads and hearts in OJ’s guilt.
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Race card? Still using that old trope? What card is that then? The joker? Whites own the deck and the casino and yet they still grudge black people for having one card? Really dude? Really? LoL! Funny how those two letters (O J) turns white people into lawyers! Previous people who can hardly put a sentence together suddenly know with complete certainty the case in such detail, they will argue vehemently that he was guilty. They don’t believe in scientific certainty knowing that even science is fallible, but they still believe with all their heads and hearts in OJ’s guilt! More symptoms of the sickest and most corrupt country/system in human history. Race card! LoL! Dude!
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Funny how those two letters (O J) turns white people into lawyers! Previous people who can hardly put a sentence together suddenly know with complete certainty the case in such detail, they will argue vehemently that he was guilty with such proclamations as “look at him! He’s guilty! Can’t you see?” And “I don’t care what anyone says, he got off”. They don’t believe in certainty in scientific hypotheses knowing that even science is fallible, but they still believe with all their heads and hearts in OJ’s guilt.
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Funny how those two letters (O J) turns white people into lawyers! Previous people who can hardly put a sentence together suddenly know with complete certainty the case in such detail, they will argue vehemently that he was guilty with such proclamations as “look at him! He’s guilty! Can’t you see?” And “I don’t care what anyone says, he got off”. They don’t believe in certainty in scientific hypotheses knowing that even science is fallible, but they still believe with all their heads and hearts in OJ’s guilt.
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