[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:


HI Vi,

Oh, you're more than welcome to speculate about anything.  That is
certainly your right.  As I said, I fall into the "who gives a shit"
group when it comes to anyone's sexual orientation.  I find it irrelevant
to the type of person they are and I can certainly find other hang ups
that are more interesting to me. <BG>

BTW, I've heard that the rumors about Simpson's father being a closet
homosexual were also part of a mis-information campaign and have become
an urban myth.  I don't know if this is true or not, however.  Like I
said, I don't give a shit.  :)

I DID hear that Simpson may have latent Negro tendencies however, and I
plan to investigate that one.  

Bill


On Mon, 4 May 1998 10:23:55 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Viola Provenzano)
writes:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Viola Provenzano) writes:
>
>Hi Bill,  Just because a psychological condition cannot be 
>"scientifically" measured does not mean that we discard it, throwing 
>out the baby with the
>bathwater.  As laymen, we are free to speculate and apply the 
>knowledge
>left us concerning whatever some scientists have spent their entire 
>lives studying and classifying.  What was said here about Simpson's 
>possibly homesexual tendencies was not said to "piss him off"  It was 
>mere speculation about what caused him to be so abusive of Nicole and  
>what exactly led him to finally butcher her
>and her friend,  Any time there is an effect, there is a cause.  I 
>always
>want to know the probable cause of a vicious murder.and to seek all 
>possible explanations, even if they may seem a little out in left 
>field.. 
>Not that it had any bearing on Simpson's sexual orientation, but his 
>dad
>was a closet homosexual until he left left OJ's mother to live a
>different lifestyle.   
>
>Vi
>
>"What the world needs more of is not love, but justice."  Anon.
>__________________________________________
>You wrote:
>
>Hi Bill,  Just because a psychological condition cannot be 
>scientifically measured
>does not mean that we throw out the baby with the bath water.  We are
>free to speculate based on whatever some scientists have spent their 
>entire lives studying and classifying.  What was said here about 
>Simpson's possibly homesexual tendencies was not said to "piss him 
>off"  It was mere speculation about what caused him to be so abusive 
>of Nicole and  what exactly led him to finally butcher her
>and her friend,  Any time there is an effect, there is a cause.  I 
>always
>want to know the probable cause of a vicious murder.and to seek all 
>possible explanations, even if they may seem a little out in left 
>field.. 
>Not that it had any bearing on Simpson's sexual orientation, but his 
>dad
>was a closet homosexual until he left left OJ's mother to live a
>different lifestyle.
>
>As for who may have helped S. after the crimes, I nominate Jason.   
>
>Vi
>
>"What the world needs more of is not love, but justice."  Anon.
>__________________________________________ You wrote:  <<< IMO, the 
>only reason the subject of latent homosexuality ever came up
>with respect to Simpson is because people thought this would be a way 
>to
>really get to him and cause him much anger and distress.  Many experts 
>in this field refer to this as psycho-babble.  As you, Terry and 
>others have
>pointed out, something like this is impossible to define, impossible 
>to measure and impossible to prove under true scientific conditions.  
>It also falls under the "who gives a shit" category.>>>  
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