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The media mourn a murderer
« on: April 13, 2024, 12:36:57 am »
The media mourn a murderer
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Jeremiah Poff
April 12, 2024 5:43 pm
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If you glanced at the headlines from the legacy media outlets about the death of Orenthal James Simpson this week, you might think that he was a famous football player who overcame a racist judicial system instead of the murderer he was.

Simpson infamously killed his former wife, Nicole Brown, and her friend Ron Goldman in 1994. A Los Angeles jury acquitted him of this heinous crime in 1995 in what was widely recognized as a miscarriage of justice but celebrated by the local African American community as a sort of payback for the Rodney King riots of 1992.

But as news of Simpson’s death made its way across the media landscape, legacy outlets took turns eulogizing him and painting him as a victim or a hero instead of a famous football player who murdered two people.

“He wasn’t a social justice leader, but he represented something for the black community, particularly because there were two white people killed,” said Ashley Allison, a CNN political commentator and an alum of President Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign. “And the history around black people persecuted during slavery.”


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Re: The media mourn a murderer
« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2024, 12:04:50 pm »
Had he not been an ex-football player and person of color, the media wouldn't have even acknowledged his death.
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