I wasn't pissed. Everybody in my family, including me, genuinely believed that OJ killed Brown and Goldman. But OJ did not deserve to be convicted.
Marcia Clark's prosecution team got completely outclassed in the courtroom by OJ's defense team. Marcia called a hardened racist in Mark Furhman to the stand who was completely discredited by Bailey on cross. Darden made the trial gaff of the decade asking O.J. to try the glove. There were MAJOR issues in crime scene contamination, as brilliantly demonstrated on cross-examination by DNA attorney expert Barry Scheck (founder of the Innocence Project). There were also MAJOR issues with the chain of custody of evidence involving Detective Vannater.
The whole prosecution was just about a full botch from start to finish. Add to the fact that 9 of the 12 jurors were black, and the trial for the prosecution, in retrospect, never really had much of a chance. So, sure many white people were outraged. Not this white guy. As an attorney, and studying that case as in depth as I have over the years, that was a complete prosecutorial screw up, as it could have been. No way O.J. deserved to be convicted under the law.