Thursday, April 11, 2024

O.J. Simpson, the butcher of brentwood, and the first recipient of bLACK law’s emergence in the U.S. court system—dead at 76 (photos)

 


 

Left side view
 


Above two and below: Murder victim Nicole Brown Simpson, after her ex-husband was done with her. “When you go black, you don’t go back.”
 

 

Murder victim Ron Goldman, after his introduction to the Butcher of Brentwood
 

[Reader note: None of the photographs on this page were provided by the racial socialists at the New York Times, who do not want readers thinking about the true nature of the abomination they support.]
 


By Grand Rapids Anonymous
thursday, april 11, 2024 at 12:25:00 p.m. edt

Of cancer. We all know the story, Johnny Cochran, Judge Ito, Mark Fuhrman (the first time a White cop was vilified, in court, to obtain an erroneous verdict), Marcia Clark and a predominantly black race jury, who refused to give two White murder victims justice.

Instead, a pattern emerged, where black criminals were given the benefit of the doubt against the legal system (“White law”) and White cops began to be treated AS criminals. It continues to this day. Simpson, a truly evil negro, but no different than other blacks, in that they’re all capable of murder at the drop of a hat.

--GRA



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOW,that photo woke me up.As the cops say--years later-- in cases where the perp is SOMEHOW found "not guilty"--""no one else was ever arrested.We got our man--and it was Orenthal James Simpson."

THAT,by the way,was a hate crime,done with extreme hate toward his White ex-wife and her White friend.

The commies explained it on tv today as if Simpson was forgotten,ancient history,declaring,"the nation was captivated by the trial."

The word was used numerous times by media.

"Captivated."

Captivated?

I disagree.I think White people were rooting for O.J. to be found guilty and involved themselves in it,with that point of view in mind.We assumed he would be.

He wasn't.

And now it's gone full circle,with Derek Chauvin,serving a sentence of two decades plus,for a crime he DIDN'T commit.

The Simpson trial started the process of landing us where we are today--in "America".




--GRA

David In TN said...

Nicholas,

I remember something you wrote here about the verdict some years ago: "Simpson's supporters were happy about the verdict not from any doubt about his guilt, but due to their certainty of it."

Anonymous said...

A great insight in that quote,David.blacks--knowing full well of the guilt of their fellow black--want them to beat the rap--a big f.u. to "White law".negroes don't believe in punishment for murder--I've never heard one say so.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

The one detective said there was more blood at the crime scene than he had ever seen.

Orenthal never catch the real culprits.