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Chapter 634 Buy a season ticket and get a free movie ticket(2/2)

Ronald frowned as he held a copy of "Newsweek". There was a photo of OJ Simpson on it. The photo looked like a frontal mugshot of OJ, which looked very much like a suspect being arrested.

That kind of mug shot (Mug Shot) taken when I was a kid.

The headline on the newspaper cover is "Following the Bloodstains." This issue of "Newsweek"'s O.J. Simpson feature is about the LAPD's many investigations into the bloodstains.

Turning inside, the film review has been compressed into a very small space, and the O.J. Simpson case is still squeezing out the space of various other social news.

Putting down "Newsweek", Ronald picked up "Time"...

"Fuxk! What is this?"

Ronald was shocked when he saw the cover of Time Magazine. The editors of Time Magazine also used O.J. Simpson's mugshot as the cover, but... they used software to darken the original photo of Newsweek.

On the cover, OJ Simpson's face looks very dark, without any depth at all. It not only deepens readers' stereotypes of black people, but also makes him look very threatening. It's like a man emerging from the darkness of Central Park.

Just like the black people who suddenly jump out and rob someone.

Then came the very provocative title "An American Tragedy."

"What is this? Is it the tragedy that Simpson has been trying to enter the white circle and marry a white wife for so many years, but in the end he committed a crime and was suspected of killing his wife?"

Ronald touched his chin. As one of the most serious magazines read by Americans, this is not the first time they have done this. Last time, they brightened the picture of Michael Jackson, which was similar to the one who had just debuted.

When making comparisons, it was suggested that MJ's skin and appearance were more Caucasian than before.

Soon, this cover photo was criticized by many other media. After all, Newsweek's original photo was compared. When the two magazines were compared, the purpose of smearing OJ Simpson was obvious.

Time magazine was quickly labeled as racist editorials and yellow journalism. After a few days, they could no longer hold on and had to apologize for their inappropriate remarks.

Ronald also doesn’t know what these Jewish-owned media want to do. The country is now divided because of the Simpson case. Isn’t this adding fuel to the fire? The name of "Times" does not seem to need such eye-catching information.

Titles and photos to attract sales.

The O.J. Simpson case continues to make news. Ronald's "Forrest Gump" has already reached its release date.

Over the three days of the weekend, Ronald got a lot of real-time news from various places. Generally speaking, in big cities like Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago, the audience numbers of Forrest Gump and The Lion King were roughly the same, and it was difficult to distinguish them.

.

On Monday, the box office statistics finally came out.

First place, Forrest Gump, $24.45 million.

Second place, The Lion King, $24,425,000.
Chapter completed!
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