I think there are two camps.
One is: "I don't care."
I think people are so pissed about legal shit in general that anything other than Law and Order or Judge Judy make them ignore real cases.
Fucking someone, and sexual assault, are two VERY differnt things, obviously. So by saying "he said he fucked her", you're not actually saying anything toward guilt.
I think the other camp is this... those who are so "OJ'ed out" that they think they can sideline-quarterback real law cases- and then actually get pissed when it turns out they're wrong. It's the mentality that every trial in america is now able to be "judged" by every tom, dick and harry from their couch in front of the TV.
...and no, it has nothing to do with the OJ trial, it has to do with people thinking they know what's what when they don't know shit, and getting pissed when it doesn't go the way they wanted. This happens in all high-profile cases.
There are reasons we have trials, people. Just because it's not what you wanted personally doesn't mean the justice system is flawed.
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