Which of these events caused peak CAC anger?

Which of these events caused peak CAC anger?

  • The Emancipation Proclamation Of 1863.

  • OJ Simpson being acquitted in 1995.

  • Barrack Obama becoming the president in 2008.

  • Floyd Mayweather beating Manny Pacquiao.

  • Colin Kaepernick/Athletes kneeling.


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ThrobbingHood

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By peak I mean collectively and in terms of rage.

I think OJ just beats Colin and other athletes kneeling. The only reason it’s close is because CACs worldwide are mad about a simple gesture which is against racism/police brutality.

But OJ? I’ve never seen CACs collectively this mad, and still mad to this day. I’ve yet to meet one white person who is apathetic towards the verdict. Even the ones who weren’t born yet. It’s still burns their soul.

Ask a random CAC “hey, how’s your day going?” Their response will likely be “it would be better if that OJ Simpson was hanging from a tree.” They still haven’t let that loss go.

Over all the atrocities CACs continue to commit, some dumbass football player being found not guilty of murdering a couple of CACs gets them the most heated.

If I’ve missed any worthy options, please feel free to add.
 

ThrobbingHood

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Gotta go with the first choice breh, that started the domino effect.
Not all CACs were for slavery though. And not all CACs had involvement in the slave trade. I feel southern CACs were the most mad.

I’ll agree, most were mad we had to be treated as equals but there were many white abolitionist. OJ is universally hated by CACs.

I could be wrong though. :yeshrug:
 

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Think im a bit too young to get the full scope of OJ and the Emancipation, so I went with Capernick.

World wide cacs mad.
Mad that someone spoke out against racism.
Then they tried to twist it against police. The Cap hate translated to BLM hate, and made people choose sides. Just a cascade of mask off anger. Just a crazy play all around.
 

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Not all CACs were for slavery though. And not all CACs had involvement in the slave trade. I feel southern CACs were the most mad.

I’ll agree, most were mad we had to be treated as equals but there were many white abolitionist. OJ is universally hated by CACs.

I could be wrong though. :yeshrug:

That vocal minority had the sway of the majority :francis:
 

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Mayweather doesn’t belong in here lol.

For real time events though, the OJ thing seemed to bring about more vitriol than Obama being elected president. Because there was literally no other side. There was a huge train of CACs who were behind Obama (hence him winning), I don’t think I’ve ever met a white person who thinks the Juice didn’t do it.
 
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