Instead of making this as a response to a certain person, I might as well throw my thoughts out into the void about J and his old tweets that people are upset about.
The opinion of Zimmerman was not an uncommon opinion among people involved in the armed forces at the time. I have several friends who went through the same transformation after initially siding with Zimmerman.
I can't hold it against them forever. I have to judge on who they are now, and the direction they are trending.
@Hobyrim I read his explanation and I think it’s time to move on. He admitted to being a Faux News consumer at that time and you know what happens when that’s the only ‘news’ you consume.
@Hobyrim True. And it really doesn't matter what they think, anyway.
A reminder that almost 30 years ago, if I had Twitter as a teenager, I would have posted ignorant AF tweets about OJ getting a not guilty verdict.
Almost all the black students were running on the way to bus excited that OJ was free. We were sold a story that it was yet another story of the police in California trying to frame another innocent man.
Which was the exact opposite of what the OJ trial was - a rich dude buying high powered lawyers to avoid accountability.