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Topic subjectIn a certain way, a conviction would have been "better" for him.
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13060470, In a certain way, a conviction would have been "better" for him.
Posted by Teknontheou, Wed Aug-24-16 09:43 AM
Obviously not in terms of going to jail, but if he had been originally convicted, he could now just do a full-on public apology/confession. Just rip the band-aid off, pour the peroxide on it, let it sting and then get back in people's good graces.

He was between a rock and a hard place from the get-go because in the eyes of the law he was cleared, but the facts suggest guilt, and people, particularly black women, want him to essentially renounce his acquittal, which would make him a fool to do.