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What do you think about the Jussie Smollett debacle?
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Feb 21, 2019 09:46PM

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I'd be very surprised if he manages to avoid jail time.

All budding propagandists take note.
Smollett's failure was in execution, not in concept.


https://youtu.be/6vchWDvsOlU

Turned out she punched herself in the face, made up the whole story and ended up being fined for filing a false police report and had to complete counselling.
When asked why she did it, she said, "to raise awareness of hate crimes."
What hate crimes? We didn't have any until she faked one, so now we're only aware of fake hate crimes. Way to go!
By the way, we locally termed this type of an incident a "Poindexter" after the name of the fake hate crime victim.
Don't be a Poindexter!

Even if the story were true, don't see what exactly makes homophobics Trump's or anyone else's for this matter. Don't think real homophobics were homophiles before Trump, and I suspect - neither they will after Trump -:)
Other than that the episode sounds quite idiotic

JS apparently paid the two Nigerian brothers (who were acquaintances of his) with a cheque.
REF: Payment by Check: https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2019/02/...
They were also filmed on in store CCTV buying the ski masks, red hats, and other items a short time before the attack.
A neat summary with footage here. https://twitter.com/CBSEveningNews/st...
He's left a huge paper trail, super stupid methods.

https://www.abccolumbia.com/2019/02/1...

Turn..."
These hoaxers fail to understand how destructive their actions are to people who are subject to real hate crimes.
It's entirely despicable behavior.

https://twitter.com/TheDailyShow/stat...
That's some kinda milestone.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/20/politi...

https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/20/politi......"
It was a good thing he was caught. It certainly looks like he was in the midst of planning a heinous and horrific crime.

JS certainly didn't help real victims of hate crimes to be believed.

JS apparently paid the two Nigerian brothers (who were acquaintances of his) with a cheque.
REF: Payment by Check: https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2019/02/......"
This reminds me of a local report on stupid crooks. A guy went into a convenience store, picked up a six pack of beer, and went to the counter to demand the clerk give him what was in the cash register. The clerk said, "I can't give you that beer without an ID," and the thief showed him ID and took the money from the register. Thus he goes down in the annals of stupid crooks, as does Smollett :-)

REF: https://www.cwbchicago.com/2019/03/ex...
It looks like this young man has effectively destroyed his life - for what? Fame?



But his reputation will have been damaged by the whole process.


Meanwhile, his lawyer is probably looking to do some venue shopping, because if it goes to sentencing a judge who still cares about integrity could put Smollett under the prison.

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2019...

Rahm Emanuel calls it here: https://twitter.com/ARmastrangelo/sta...
Not exonerated - just got off. https://twitter.com/juliebosman/statu...

Rahm Emanuel calls it here: https://twitter.com/ARmastrangelo/sta...
Not exonerated - just got off. https://twitter.com/juliebosman/statu..."
Huh, not dissimilar to what Mueller had to say about Trump ;)
Of course, Barr's four-page summary is hardly a good litmus test. But that's a conversation for another (already existing) thread. :)

CASE #1: J Smollett.
What the Cops said after less than 2 months of investigation: "Chicago PD Commander Ed Wodnicki calls dismissal decision a "punch in the gut," says they were prepared for trial and had a "rock solid case."
REF: https://twitter.com/sarahwhit10/statu...
What the Assistant State Attorney said: "Magats, the asst state's atty, said he saw no problems with the police investigation or the evidence against Smollett. The charges against Smollett were dropped in return for his agreement to do community service, he said, and for forfeiting his bond to the city of Chicago."
REF: https://twitter.com/juliebosman/statu...
I.e He's guilty, - but we figure he's been punished enough.
CASE #2: Trump Russian Collusion
What the Cops said after 2 years of investigation: (paraphrase) "No evidence of any collusion." and WRT 'Obstruction of Justice,' we do not exonerate the president, we leave that decision to the Attorney General.
What the Attorney General says: "Exonerated. No obstruction."
REF: https://www.scribd.com/document/40297...
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So one man is acknowledged by law enforcement and the prosecutors as guilty, but is given a slap on the wrist by the prosecutor.
The other is acknowledged by law enforcement and the relevant prosecutor as innocent.
Your view that "not dissimilar to what Mueller had to say about Trump," doesn't hold water.
This is chalk and cheese.

CASE #1: J Smollett.
What the Cops said after less than 2 months of investigation: "Chicago PD Commander Ed Wodnicki calls dismissal decision a "punch in..."
Clearly we're not noticing the winkeys and smiley faces, which denote that I was being cheeky - not chalky and cheesy! ;) But to be fair and honest with you, Trump has NOT been declared to be innocent. So far, we have only Barr's four page summary, which does not offer a single citation or quote from the report itself. And he did not say Trump was innocent, but claims that Mueller did not find conclusive evidence of collusion and that the jury was still out on obstruction.
Let's not call it before we even know what's in the report, huh?

My guess is that if the whole report is made public, so much will be redacted to comply with the law (and the AG can hardly deliberately break the law) that we won't be any further ahead on this obstruction allegation.


https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/...
The Cook County State's Attorney's Office said Tuesday that after reviewing the case, Smollett's community service and his willingness to turn his bond over to the city, "we believe this outcome is a just disposition and appropriate resolution to this case."


REF: https://twitter.com/JoshMargolin/stat...
Unfortunately too late, the CPD had been FOI'ed and the files are already out in the public domain.
REF: https://twitter.com/CWBChicago/status...
Perhaps this whole event should've been reported by the Onion...

https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2019/03/...
No word yet on whether or not they found other cases they actually handled like this...

