https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JYzuH_YTBU
But when it was Michael she wanna be on the crackers side?
Make it make sense
Queenprah does what she pleases
She had previously agreed with the accuser back in the day. Thought they were guilty.
Quote from: ssw4919 on June 13, 2019, 02:05:54 PM
She had previously agreed with the accuser back in the day. Thought they were guilty.
u better be lying
Quote from: L0NZ. on June 13, 2019, 02:10:06 PM
Quote from: ssw4919 on June 13, 2019, 02:05:54 PM
She had previously agreed with the accuser back in the day. Thought they were guilty.
u better be lying
http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/Oprah-Interviews-the-Central-Park-Jogger
Quote from: ssw4919 on June 13, 2019, 02:43:34 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on June 13, 2019, 02:10:06 PM
Quote from: ssw4919 on June 13, 2019, 02:05:54 PM
She had previously agreed with the accuser back in the day. Thought they were guilty.
u better be lying
http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/Oprah-Interviews-the-Central-Park-Jogger
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She interviewed the accuser and basically assumes the boys were guilty:
Oprah: God is gracious in that you don't have any memory of the boys who attacked you or the brutal assault.
Central Park Jogger: Right. I'm also thankful I don't have any memory of the six weeks after the attack...
Oprah: What do you feel toward those boys today, now that they're all out of jail?
Central Park Jogger: I sincerely hope they've turned their lives around. I think they were troubled boys.
Oprah: So at no time have you ever been resentful?
Central Park Jogger: I wasn't resentful of the boys, but I did want them to admit they had made a mistake.
Oprah: Did you want an apology?
Central Park Jogger: Yes, a sincere apology. It would have made me feel better to know they realized what they had done was wrong.
Oprah: Did you want them to apologize to you directly, or would it have been enough to know they felt remorse in their heart?
Central Park Jogger: At the time I wanted a personal apology.
Oprah: Did you ever want to ask them why you were the person they chose?
Central Park Jogger: No. I just felt I was in the wrong place at the wrong time. If it hadn't been me, it would have been someone else.
Oprah: But did you ever wonder, "How could they have done that to me?"
Central Park Jogger: I have wondered that.
Oprah: You need to get mad! You're way too balanced...
And she was promoting Farstein's book in 2017.
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Quote from: ssw4919 on June 13, 2019, 02:05:54 PM
She had previously agreed with the accuser back in the day. Thought they were guilty.
:mmywheresddy:
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I kinda see what Monique was talmbout
Oprah is very sheisty
Quote from: ssw4919 on June 13, 2019, 02:53:00 PM
She interviewed the accuser and basically assumes the boys were guilty:
Oprah: God is gracious in that you don't have any memory of the boys who attacked you or the brutal assault.
Central Park Jogger: Right. I'm also thankful I don't have any memory of the six weeks after the attack...
Oprah: What do you feel toward those boys today, now that they're all out of jail?
Central Park Jogger: I sincerely hope they've turned their lives around. I think they were troubled boys.
Oprah: So at no time have you ever been resentful?
Central Park Jogger: I wasn't resentful of the boys, but I did want them to admit they had made a mistake.
Oprah: Did you want an apology?
Central Park Jogger: Yes, a sincere apology. It would have made me feel better to know they realized what they had done was wrong.
Oprah: Did you want them to apologize to you directly, or would it have been enough to know they felt remorse in their heart?
Central Park Jogger: At the time I wanted a personal apology.
Oprah: Did you ever want to ask them why you were the person they chose?
Central Park Jogger: No. I just felt I was in the wrong place at the wrong time. If it hadn't been me, it would have been someone else.
Oprah: But did you ever wonder, "How could they have done that to me?"
Central Park Jogger: I have wondered that.
Oprah: You need to get mad! You're way too balanced...
where did this come from hun?
I can make up a script too
Opportunist ass
Quote from: Darius. on June 13, 2019, 03:47:53 PM
Quote from: ssw4919 on June 13, 2019, 02:53:00 PM
She interviewed the accuser and basically assumes the boys were guilty:
Oprah: God is gracious in that you don't have any memory of the boys who attacked you or the brutal assault.
Central Park Jogger: Right. I'm also thankful I don't have any memory of the six weeks after the attack...
Oprah: What do you feel toward those boys today, now that they're all out of jail?
Central Park Jogger: I sincerely hope they've turned their lives around. I think they were troubled boys.
Oprah: So at no time have you ever been resentful?
Central Park Jogger: I wasn't resentful of the boys, but I did want them to admit they had made a mistake.
Oprah: Did you want an apology?
Central Park Jogger: Yes, a sincere apology. It would have made me feel better to know they realized what they had done was wrong.
Oprah: Did you want them to apologize to you directly, or would it have been enough to know they felt remorse in their heart?
Central Park Jogger: At the time I wanted a personal apology.
Oprah: Did you ever want to ask them why you were the person they chose?
Central Park Jogger: No. I just felt I was in the wrong place at the wrong time. If it hadn't been me, it would have been someone else.
Oprah: But did you ever wonder, "How could they have done that to me?"
Central Park Jogger: I have wondered that.
Oprah: You need to get mad! You're way too balanced...
where did this come from hun?
I can make up a script too
http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/oprah-interviews-the-central-park-jogger/2
:everythingok:
http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/oprah-interviews-the-central-park-jogger/6
:diddraispoot:
Oprah ... :uhh:
Not clicking those links btw
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https://www.instagram.com/p/BygbOHxhVgH/
Wtf :uhh:
Her, Tyler and Steve some bitches
did everyone know they were innocent at the time?
Older girls., come in...
jay.. monika..
did the public already know these boys were innocent?
wanna know before I lash Oprah or give her a pass
Can't stand this fat bitch.
Quote from: PHOENIX STARK on June 13, 2019, 04:24:24 PM
did everyone know they were innocent at the time?
Older girls., come in...
jay.. monika..
did the public already know these boys were innocent?
wanna know before I lash Oprah or give her a pass
She could've given them the benefit of the doubt, equal opportunity, same platform she gave the victim, especially the racial climate back then.
Quote from: PHOENIX STARK on June 13, 2019, 04:24:24 PM
did everyone know they were innocent at the time?
Older girls., come in...
jay.. monika..
did the public already know these boys were innocent?
wanna know before I lash Oprah or give her a pass
yeah...first_faggot, what was the tea?
I should've known
I wish they would've turned her down or at least called her out for this mess
Quote from: Gilgamesh. on June 13, 2019, 04:27:36 PM
Quote from: PHOENIX STARK on June 13, 2019, 04:24:24 PM
did everyone know they were innocent at the time?
Older girls., come in...
jay.. monika..
did the public already know these boys were innocent?
wanna know before I lash Oprah or give her a pass
yeah...first_faggot, what was the tea?
ncncjfjfjfkfkkfm
Yeah senior girls step in
Marque where were ya?
we canceling her yet?
Quote from: PHOENIX STARK on June 13, 2019, 04:24:24 PM
did everyone know they were innocent at the time?
Older girls., come in...
jay.. monika..
did the public already know these boys were innocent?
wanna know before I lash Oprah or give her a pass
The documentary explained it better, the general consensus was that these boys were guilty because they had admitted to it. But no one knew all the details about them being coerced, held from their parents and there being no physical evidence. That plus the "wilding" mess being pushed by the press branded them a bunch of out of control kids who were were wreaking havoc all over the city.
It's funny to see how much the news cycles shaped public views before social media came along.
Quote from: animmai. on June 13, 2019, 04:55:01 PM
Quote from: PHOENIX STARK on June 13, 2019, 04:24:24 PM
did everyone know they were innocent at the time?
Older girls., come in...
jay.. monika..
did the public already know these boys were innocent?
wanna know before I lash Oprah or give her a pass
The documentary explained it better, the general consensus was that these boys were guilty because they had admitted to it. But no one knew all the details about them being coerced, held from their parents and there being no physical evidence. That plus the "wilding" mess being pushed by the press branded them a bunch of out of control kids who were were wreaking havoc all over the city.
It's funny to see how much the news cycles shaped public views before social media came along.
damn.
So Oprah didn't know like everyone else didn't
Eek
Queen really turned this around
executive producer self
Quote from: Darius. on June 13, 2019, 03:47:53 PM
Quote from: ssw4919 on June 13, 2019, 02:53:00 PM
She interviewed the accuser and basically assumes the boys were guilty:
Oprah: God is gracious in that you don't have any memory of the boys who attacked you or the brutal assault.
Central Park Jogger: Right. I'm also thankful I don't have any memory of the six weeks after the attack...
Oprah: What do you feel toward those boys today, now that they're all out of jail?
Central Park Jogger: I sincerely hope they've turned their lives around. I think they were troubled boys.
Oprah: So at no time have you ever been resentful?
Central Park Jogger: I wasn't resentful of the boys, but I did want them to admit they had made a mistake.
Oprah: Did you want an apology?
Central Park Jogger: Yes, a sincere apology. It would have made me feel better to know they realized what they had done was wrong.
Oprah: Did you want them to apologize to you directly, or would it have been enough to know they felt remorse in their heart?
Central Park Jogger: At the time I wanted a personal apology.
Oprah: Did you ever want to ask them why you were the person they chose?
Central Park Jogger: No. I just felt I was in the wrong place at the wrong time. If it hadn't been me, it would have been someone else.
Oprah: But did you ever wonder, "How could they have done that to me?"
Central Park Jogger: I have wondered that.
Oprah: You need to get mad! You're way too balanced...
where did this come from hun?
I can make up a script too
I posted the link. The interview is from a link within the article.
So why was she promoting Farstein's book in 2017?