The controversial If I Did It interview repackaged as The Lost Confession. Fox released the documentary in attempt to steal ratings from American Idol. |
You want Black America to get over slavery, income discrimination, Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Freddie Gray, Tamir Rice, John Crawford, Terrence Crutcher, the insults toward Barack Obama, the insults of Black America, and the attacks of Black achievements.
It's time for you guys to get over O.J. Simpson.
He was acquitted of the murder. You guys need to get over that fact that the defense couldn't seal the deal. You need to understand that Simpson had great attorneys.
Hey, he was the one who beat the system.
I don't see you folks worked up over Robert Blake getting away with murder. I don't see anyone upset over Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner.
It's always Simpson.
Simpson always seem to piss off White folks.
Fox decides to run the If I Did It series to shake up American Idol.
Simpson ain't worried about the documentary. He hardly watches television. |
Simpson who was released from the iron college last year has been keeping a somewhat low profile despite being filmed publicly with fans.
Soledad O'Brien hosts the series. She goes over the infamous interview where Judith Regan interviewed Simpson in 2006 about his book.
Back in 2006, the families of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman got on television demanding Fox pull the video. Even some on Fox News were upset that Simpson was getting coverage. I remember Bill O'Reilly calling out his boss Rupert Murdoch for allowing the release of the documentary.
Simpson wrote the biography, If I Did It. The book was supposed to be a hypothetical take to the murder of Brown and Goldman.
The family took over the rights of the book and titled it: [If] I Did It - Confessions of the Killer.