Dave Zirin, a sports writer known for his insights on social justice, joins to dissect the lasting legacy of O.J. Simpson. They dive into how his murder trial became a reflection of America’s fraught relationship with race and celebrity. Zirin highlights the trial's role as a cultural touchstone, provoking intense divisions and discussions about justice that resonate today. The conversation explores Simpson's unique position in American history, revealing the intertwining of sports, race, and societal narratives that still influence the discourse.