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Yeah, the excerpts with the most horrendous comments were within the first few months of sessions, if I'm not mistaken. That's nearly an entire decade between the recording the OJ case. And like I said, as Clark and Fuhrman himself documented in their books on the trial, for being a conspiring genocidal racist, he

See, I don't think Fuhrman is an angel or anything. He DID lie under oath and all. But, I don't think the show's portrayal of him is called for.

He's a former cop, so his views on issues like the Zimmerman trial and Ferguson are likely to be less sympathetic to the victims. Plus, he's on the Fox News payroll, he's gonna be saying what folks like Hannity are gonna want him to say cuz its a living. I don't blame him.

Yeah, the writers taking something like that and blowing it up into "he wrote KKK on a MLK poster" is a pretty mean thing to do.

Its really a shame because the junk he went through was 20 years ago, he's moved on, people have moved on, and now there's this hit mini-series suggesting he's pro-Nazi and uncomfortable being around Black people when there is no evidence to prove either. Hopefully this doesn't make things miserable all over again for

The KKK incident? Yes, the only source I've seen on the subject is Fuhrman. The brainstorming sessions being fiction? The lady interviewing him on the tapes has also said that the way he spoke was like a "character," it wasn't the way Fuhrman actually spoke. He only talked that way during the sessions.

I've been ADORING this show, easily my favorite series of the year. I only have one problem: the portrayal of Mark Fuhrman.