Jussie Smollett

Anonymous
If he apologized then I would give him another chance for his career. It was a big mistake but he served some time and had no priors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:His career is over, regardless of all this.



Yeah he didn't have a big name so he could fall back on. No one will be hoping up for him
Anonymous
Should I dig this up for the new Netflix documentary? Xhange your mind at all on it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Should I dig this up for the new Netflix documentary? Xhange your mind at all on it?


He’s a mentally ill grifter who is desperate to be famous and has a sense of bizarre entitlement. His bizarre criminal behavior exemplifies what can happen when you inculcate an entire generation to believe everyone is racist.

PS - Everytime I see his name I can hear Dave Chappelle saying his name (ICYMI: he pronounces it Juicy, and he criticizes him more than anyone else.).
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Should I dig this up for the new Netflix documentary? Xhange your mind at all on it?


He’s a mentally ill grifter who is desperate to be famous and has a sense of bizarre entitlement. His bizarre criminal behavior exemplifies what can happen when you inculcate an entire generation to believe everyone is racist.

PS - Everytime I see his name I can hear Dave Chappelle saying his name (ICYMI: he pronounces it Juicy, and he criticizes him more than anyone else.).


+1 Dave's skit was spot on!!
Anonymous
He is on the upcoming season of Special Forces: world’s toughest test. Apparently this is to get publicity for the R and B album he is releasing.
Anonymous
I haven’t watched it yet. Someone I follow reviewed it, and while she’s not sure if she has changed her mind, she said the film left her questioning if he was telling the truth after all. She said there was new stuff that the public never heard about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If he apologized then I would give him another chance for his career. It was a big mistake but he served some time and had no priors.


He served six days of a 150 day sentence.
Anonymous
These 'doc'umentaries are designed to keep people watching. They try and tell many sides to the story to keep people guessing and wanting to watch more. They often overplay or underplay a side to make it seem more balanced than it is.

Kind of like the Natalia Grace. They knew of course that she was the age she had said she was all along but they had to make it seem like maybe it was possible that she was older.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Should I dig this up for the new Netflix documentary? Xhange your mind at all on it?


He’s a mentally ill grifter who is desperate to be famous and has a sense of bizarre entitlement. His bizarre criminal behavior exemplifies what can happen when you inculcate an entire generation to believe everyone is racist.

PS - Everytime I see his name I can hear Dave Chappelle saying his name (ICYMI: he pronounces it Juicy, and he criticizes him more than anyone else.).


Disagree. I think it’s far more nefarious than that.
Do some digging and you may find that he has some “connections” with politicians like Kamala Harris who were very quick to vouch for his character in the immediate aftermath. I guess it could just be narcissism run amuck. But it’s doubtful. Could it be that he was asked to fuel that fire of racial tensions —maybe in exchange for introductions to larger roles or more influence in other circles and he delivered poorly so now he’s been ghosted? Just asking questions.
Anonymous
I watched the Netflix documentary and both things can be true. The Chicago police department can be corrupt and Jussie Smollet definitely set this up. The so called white guy that was probably some random person walking by. It was a Polar Vortex. People were asked to not even be outside. Empire was coming to an end and he wanted to generate some "buzz." I'm sure by now he's convinced himself that it did happen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Should I dig this up for the new Netflix documentary? Xhange your mind at all on it?


He’s a mentally ill grifter who is desperate to be famous and has a sense of bizarre entitlement. His bizarre criminal behavior exemplifies what can happen when you inculcate an entire generation to believe everyone is racist.

PS - Everytime I see his name I can hear Dave Chappelle saying his name (ICYMI: he pronounces it Juicy, and he criticizes him more than anyone else.).


Disagree. I think it’s far more nefarious than that.
Do some digging and you may find that he has some “connections” with politicians like Kamala Harris who were very quick to vouch for his character in the immediate aftermath. I guess it could just be narcissism run amuck. But it’s doubtful. Could it be that he was asked to fuel that fire of racial tensions —maybe in exchange for introductions to larger roles or more influence in other circles and he delivered poorly so now he’s been ghosted? Just asking questions.


NP. Does your poorly-informed paranoia extend to both sides of the political spectrum, or just the one
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If he apologized then I would give him another chance for his career. It was a big mistake but he served some time and had no priors.


He served six days of a 150 day sentence.


What a joke
Anonymous
I find it weird that in the doc, they never said to the brothers, "tell us what happened that night." If they did, then we'd have a much better sense for if they were telling the truth (which I think they were).

But the doc was pushing Jussie's side.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He is on the upcoming season of Special Forces: world’s toughest test. Apparently this is to get publicity for the R and B album he is releasing.


He will last about 10 minutes.
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