When you get into this law shyt you see it for what it is -- a game. I love Cochran, but on everything if he represented Furhman, he wouldn't have wanted the "******" episode admissible in court either. He may not have said it like Darden, but he wouldn't have wanted it in. Basically, there's no angels and demons in the shyt. It's all game and posturing depending on who's paying you.
Spent my fairshare of time in courthouses ... for professional reasons.
I've always said trial court is a quintessential example of high stakes gamesmanship on display and a microcosm of the broader white supremacist system. the only comparable institutional gamesmanship is your local legislature... house and senate floors, committee meetings, lobbyist meetings, etc. are just...
...
Shyt really becomes a sideshow. It's a tragic comedy. that's why this shyt is so funny now in the OJ doc, but disheartening on another level.
It's layers upon layers to what this doc symbolically represents.
All told, it's a disheartening feeling knowing what we're operating under. Gotta keep pushing through in faith and defiantly... Johnnie is the one ray of light in the doc, and represents that in a sense.
Look at this doc critically y'all... it's telling you everything you need to know about this system.