What's your opinion on Fuhrman and how he played into the OJ case, Harley?
Dear Las Vegas,
Perhaps I am the wrong person to ask because I don't approve of the word "black" and I go so far as to despise the fact that a substantial
part of the Black culture insists on not only using the word, but emphasizing it in song, conversation and film. If you find that term offensive,
then it is offensive no matter the skin color of the person who voices it.
Mark Fuhrman is entitled to his views, but his are not mine. I have seen far too many law enforcement officers with that very same attitude.
Of course, that attitude is completely disguised when they are working right next to a minority law enforcement officer but every now and then,
it will come out.
I have exposed racism from police officers, on the witness stand, in front of a jury and it does have impact. Had the Prosecutors properly
prepared Fuhrman, none of that would have ever been an issue.
What I marveled at was F. Lee Bailey at some of his best. Martha Clark was a little bitch standing next to him. He had gravitas in that courtroom
and it was well deserved.
An interesting note is that a great deal of "White America" was shocked that a cop would have such views and actually lie under oath. This was a very
important moment in the American Judicial System as it brought to the surface a problem that many never realized existed. It created conversation
which also led to change.
Harley