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Jussie Smollett found guilty of staging race baiting hate attack

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With the racial tensions in the States let’s be real he isn’t doing any time
I also believe it’s his first offence
He showed no sign of remorse, or that he did anything wrong. I year minus time served. Healthy fine. Community service
 

Insidious Von

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Hopefully a box of Tim's Bieber nads with soothe his wounded spirit.

I thought for sure having Chuck as a character witness would exonerate him.

 
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richaceg

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With the racial tensions in the States let’s be real he isn’t doing any time
I also believe it’s his first offence
He's doing some time...it's probably no more than 2 years but he will be doing time...I don't think he will be a troublemaker inside the joint so that shortens his term...he'll also be sucking dick left n right so this might actually work to his advantage...
 

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It’s like they are all programmed the same...did they show the same level of support and outrage for the victims of the Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin?
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That soapbox got really crowded. What could be better fodder than not one but two purported white men attacking a black gay man with a rope thrown in for greater effect? The police traced that rope to the store where two men who didn't look white at all were caught on video. Smollett should have given up the gig right there and then. So, he is now appealing? On what basis?
 

K Douglas

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I don't think people realize the consequences of Smollett's actions. In particular the liberal media and Hollywood sycophants that so quickly came to his defense. They just want to sweep what he did under the rug and move on. It was clear that he did what he did to divide the country and to further the narrative that Trump emboldens bigots and homophobes. It's truly sickening and an insult to those who have been targeted by hate crimes, the most recent being the poor folks in Wisconsin.

If I were the judge I'd make an example out of Smollett. We need to halt this trend of falsely accusing with little to no consequences to the accuser. Blasey Ford comes to mind.
 

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I don't think people realize the consequences of Smollett's actions. In particular the liberal media and Hollywood sycophants that so quickly came to his defense. They just want to sweep what he did under the rug and move on. It was clear that he did what he did to divide the country and to further the narrative that Trump emboldens bigots and homophobes. It's truly sickening and an insult to those who have been targeted by hate crimes, the most recent being the poor folks in Wisconsin.

If I were the judge I'd make an example out of Smollett. We need to halt this trend of falsely accusing with little to no consequences to the accuser. Blasey Ford comes to mind.
Kirk, it was never determined that Blasey Ford's allegations were false or true. How can there be "consequences"?

And I don't notice any "liberal media and Hollywood sychophants" sweeping Smollett under the rug. If they did, wouldn't they get the Chicago DA to drop the charges without a trial? But they didn't. The trial is proceeding with mega media coverage.

Who are the "poor folks in Wisconsin" who were targeted by hate crimes? And how does Jussie Smollett affect them?

And yes, Smollett's actions insult the victims of real hate crimes. Everyone in America agrees with that. So what's your point?

And no, Smollett didn't do what he did "to divide the country and to further the narrative that Trump emboldens bigots and homophobes". He seems to have wanted more personal publicity and a better contract. I don't think Jussie Smollett gives a shit about anyone other than himself.
 

Brill

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The only person harmed by his actions is himself.
It cost a lot to investigate and prosecute him, but that shouldn’t decide the penalty.
Give him 30 days and a $1000 fine for mischief.
 
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This is a perfect example of psychological warfare. If people still can’t see it not much you can do for them. Just need to let it happen the way they want it to happen because any attempts at waking them up from this will just cause them to backlash against you. They are the enablers and the tools. The media is the propaganda machine or their marketing tool. People like Oprah are used to break down the barriers of the middle class stay at home types and exploit their ignorance, pretentiousness, and fragility especially through their faith and their delusion at trying to be “good” as defined by the media. In other words they just a tool.

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On March 10, 2022, a Chicago judge sentenced a defiant Jussie to 150 days in county jail and 30 months felony probation and ordered him to pay more than $121,000 in restitution plus a $25,000 fine.

 
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K Douglas

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The judge blasted him for a good half hour before handing down his sentence, which in my opinion is a farce. What he did inflamed racial tensions, further dividing us and it took much needed policing resources away from investigating real crime. He did what he did to fulfill his narcissistic desires but he also did it because he wanted to paint this picture of Trump as emboldening racists and white supremacists. With the ultimate goal of defeating Trump in 2020. And the media just lapped it up without even vetting the credibility of his claims. A complete disgrace.

HIs narcissism was on full display in his courtroom tirade. He still refuses to acknowledge his guilt when its so plainly evident. His moral character is engulfed in some kind of dark abyss. Perhaps his time in jail can be spent improving himself through self reflection and realization. 5 months isn't long enough though.
 
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