I just claim this because USA has been an example of the civil rights to the rest of the world
Sorry Alex, I'm not sure I agree with that. :-/
I see both points: The USA is certainly not the best possible example, but compared to many places in the world, where in practice as well as on paper an individual doesn't have much representation at all, we set a pretty good example.
But the tremendous resistance here, historically speaking, to progressive laws and ideas concerning civil rights points to something very ugly in the national character. As does the anger of those who historically have been merginalized, even though, IMHO, they have done better here in less time than any equivalent group in any other nation in the world.
OJ's case is, to me, a classic example of all that: My personal theory is that he's guilty as hell,
and the LAPD tampered with evidence (poorly) in order to somehow make it more cut-and-dried...
and although the court did not punish the police, he was let off the hook because they feared another display of outrage such as what happened after Rodney King's trial.
I personally heard more than one person of color say, during Simpson's trial, that they were pretty sure he did it, but felt "it was about time a brother got away with murder."
