CNN Contributor: Until We Deal with the Issues of Race, We Will Always Have O.J. Simpson Moments
‘It was so racially charged because of what had happened just before with Rodney King, but also just how black Americans feel about policing’
Apr 12, 2024 12:30 PM
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ALLISON: “But it was so racially charged because of what had happened just 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, but he represented something for the black community in that moment, in that trial, particularly because there were two white people who have been killed and the history around how black people have been persecuted during slavery. There was just so many layers. And I guess I would just close with this, is that there was racial tension then, there‘s racial tension now. It might not be the backdrop of the Trump campaign, but until this country is ready to actually have an honest conversation about the racial dynamics from our origin story till today, we will always have moments like O.J. Simpson that manifest and our country will always be divided if we don‘t actually deal with the issue of race."