I totally agree!!Oh, I don't think anyone forced him to do anything. He is good enough buds with them to do it willingly.
I totally agree!!Oh, I don't think anyone forced him to do anything. He is good enough buds with them to do it willingly.
The thing is that there are times when self proclaimed victims get the benefit of the doubt and the accused gets dragged through the dirt for attempting to be civil & expecting people to be true & decent. VERY recent times-like one month ago the same day the Empire set got their poison pen/lynching letter. I do not have any reason, as of now, to think theres a connection between these 2 events but i was wanting to address that remaining civil & how sometimes it bites the decent people (like a 16 year old minor) in the butt. Here's the "Truth" video of the Covington kid if you have 14 minutes & have not seen this. I tried to watch it at work but it made me cry. Still SMH. OH!, and its been out for a few weeks but i haven't seen it on any MSM, perhaps because the lawsuits are coming.I agree that it's hard . But it's not nearly as hard as it is for an actual victim who is afraid of not being believed. And I have to believe that if we all show more restraint, we can make society more fair for people from all walks of life.
It gets exhausting, this era of barracuda behavior, where people all jump on one another the minute something seems to clash with our "gut". I think we are strong enough to extend compassion and some benefit of the doubt without getting suckered. Maybe it used to be called etiquette or civility, but maybe a better term is "boundaries".
My guess would be, not Jussie? That gives the other 2 bros 50/50 chance of taking over.Just read up on it, hiphop father owns entertainment company, 3 sons. Father has diagnosis 3 years to live. Which son will take over, they all have issues in fathers eyes.?
Never watched the show or heard of JS before this.
If it does blow over, someone else will try it again.What does that say, if Smollett continues his life as usual, he doesn't get fired, his career moves on, like nothing happened.
He gets a fine, community service, and court ordered counseling.
Isn't that a problem?
I hope he does lose his job, I know I would if I did a stunt like this, I would be unemployed in a heartbeat, and yes, I have a union job. Integrity is part of my employment contract. Smollett's actions definitely lacked integrity.
I really wonder if this will blow over?
I do not believe it does anyone any good to re-interview politicians or others who spoke supportively of this guy in an attempt to make them eat crow or belittle them for falling for the story in the beginning. The only shame should be for anyone who would take away from the true victims who don't get this kind of compassion and care when they should. If found to be guilty he should have to work for one year for free at a crisis center working with unprivileged victims of crime who don't have access to the media or have a voice.
JMO
I disagree. The pundits and politicians who embraced a questionable story to further their political agenda and social narrative should be called out.I do not believe it does anyone any good to re-interview politicians or others who spoke supportively of this guy in an attempt to make them eat crow or belittle them for falling for the story in the beginning. The only shame should be for anyone who would take away from the true victims who don't get this kind of compassion and care when they should. If found to be guilty he should have to work for one year for free at a crisis center working with unprivileged victims of crime who don't have access to the media or have a voice.
JMO
Absolutely. If you push a false narrative, you should own up to it when it is revealed to be false.I disagree. The pundits and politicians who embraced a questionable story to further their political agenda and social narrative should be called out.
If he's found guilty, he should go to jail.
MOO
RBBMI do not believe it does anyone any good to re-interview politicians or others who spoke supportively of this guy in an attempt to make them eat crow or belittle them for falling for the story in the beginning. The only shame should be for anyone who would take away from the true victims who don't get this kind of compassion and care when they should. If found to be guilty he should have to work for one year for free at a crisis center working with unprivileged victims of crime who don't have access to the media or have a voice.
JMO
Wow. And to think, he likely staged this hoax because his letter didn’t get the level of attention he hoped for.CWB Chicago: Smollett threat letter called "enormous mistake"; Purported attack location identified; Federal charges "certain"
New Developments
Two Lakeview brothers who were previously considered “persons of interest” in Smollett’s purported attack told police during interrogations last week that Smollett staged the hate crime because he was upset that the threat letter did not get enough attention, ABC7 Chicago reported Monday afternoon. Detectives are investigating their claim.
Meanwhile, the FBI and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service has been quietly working on the origins of Smollett’s letter for nearly a month. Giving it far more “attention” than he knew.
Late Monday, CWBChicago received confirmation that the letter case has been before a federal grand jury and multiple subpoenas had been generated over the course of the investigation.
In a conversation on Feb. 8th, before police met with brothers Ola and Abel Osundairo, a leading source within the Smollett attack investigation called the hate crime a "false flag" and said “There is a direct line between (the letter) and (the purported attack)." In the same conversation, the source hinted at what was to come: "This is not a whodunit. It's a how-many-people-dunit."
Federal charges against whoever mailed the letter were, they said, “certain." Whoever sent the letter, we were told, "made an enormous mistake."
Very eloquently said.But if we are to abandon critical thinking in favor of believing an implausible story in the name of believing every victim, without question, that does a huge disservice to the people who are falsely implicated. Those people are the true victims.
IMO, a big part of the problem in our country today, and a big part of the divisions between us, is the abandonment of critical thinking, and the automatic, emotional belief in any statement, no matter how extreme or unlikely, as long as it fits a given world view.
His story was pretty clearly suspect from the beginning. Had CPD not been on top of things, had he not been exposed by (granted, unnamed) LE sources, innocent people would still be being blamed, and anyone sceptical accused of racism and bigotry.
We must not abandon our critical thinking skills to such an extent that it prevents us from discerning the true victim. That is also injustice.
What does that say, if Smollett continues his life as usual, he doesn't get fired, his career moves on, like nothing happened.
He gets a fine, community service, and court ordered counseling.
Isn't that a problem?
I hope he does lose his job, I know I would if I did a stunt like this, I would be unemployed in a heartbeat, and yes, I have a union job. Integrity is part of my employment contract. Smollett's actions definitely lacked integrity.
I really wonder if this will blow over?
I think that’s very likely.I wonder who actually 'sent' the letter? There are reports that the magazines with missing pages were taken from the Bros apartment. They may have made the letter. Did they send it too?
I think that’s very likely.
Law enforcement apparently seized a magazine, and a book of stamps.
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NOW: In response to our reporting, Jussie Smollett’s crisis management consultant gave @cbschicago this statement — attributed to atty/s Todd Pugh & Victor Henderson.
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