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Penultimate Amazing
https://cbschicago.files.wordpress.com/2019/02/jussie-smollet-untagged-tgj.jpg
High res pic of letter.
High res pic of letter.
I forgot that the letter caused a HAZMAT team response as well.
That would have been very expensive.
James Woods' Twitter feed has a hilarious series of tweets linking Smollett's "lynching" to an anti-lynching bill sponsored by Kamala Harris:
https://twitter.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1097568622610771969/photo/1
Twitter, unconfirmed, grain of salt, etc. Still this alleged timeline is pretty funny:
https://twitter.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1097568622610771969/photo/1
James Woods' Twitter feed has a hilarious series of tweets linking Smollett's "lynching" to an anti-lynching bill sponsored by Kamala Harris:
Twitter, unconfirmed, grain of salt, etc. Still this alleged timeline is pretty funny:
https://twitter.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1097568622610771969/photo/1
... starting with Travis being a bit tentative with his OP.
Ben Bradley
Verified account @BenBradleyTV
Feb 17
Should we have reported the skepticism we were hearing from sources sooner? Possibly. But we erred on the side of caution.
I think it's probably a hate crime no matter how you look at it.Does that mean he can be prosecuted for a racist attack on himself?
The way this is written you could be seen to be describing yourself as a racist homophone.![]()
To me one of the most interesting aspects of the story is the fact that we have a guy that had a successful career that many would dream of as a professional actor, but it seems what he really wanted was to get the sympathy and attention of being the victim of a certain kind of hate crime. The motivation was so strong that he spent a good amount of money and effort to try and stage the perfect progressive "I told you so" hate crime story with himself at the center.
Think about that for a moment. It is almost as if the highest status one can achieve within certain segments of the population is that of a certain kind of victimhood.
By Nana Efua Mumford
February 17 at 1:05 PM
But even before these latest details emerged, when I first heard of the attack on Smollett, I had to pause. . . .
I wanted to believe Smollett. I really did.
. . .
I wanted to believe him with every fiber of my being, most of all because the consequences if he were lying were almost too awful to contemplate.
And yet I struggled with Smollett’s story.
If Smollett’s story is found to be untrue, it will cause irreparable damage to the communities most affected. Smollett would be the first example skeptics cite when they say we should be dubious of victims who step forward to share their experiences of racist hate crimes or sexual violence. The incident would be touted as proof that there is a leftist conspiracy to cast Trump supporters as violent, murderous racists. It would be the very embodiment of “fake news.”
And that reason, more than any other, is why I need this story to be true, despite its ugliness and despite what it would say about the danger of the world I live in. The damage done would be too deep and long-lasting. This could be one tragedy that the Lyon family — and more importantly, the ordinary people who loved the show and invested in Smollett and his character — could never overcome.
I can't join the "I told you so" chorus, precisely because of this. I was leaning toward believing the story. I couldn't imagine someone in his position jeopardizing his career for this sort of stunt. I just don't get it.
Opinion piece in the Washington Post from a fan of the show:
I doubted Jussie Smollett. It breaks my heart that I might be right.
A humorous comment from YT
"When America is so tolerant you have to pay Nigerians to oppress you."
I can't join the "I told you so" chorus, precisely because of this. I was leaning toward believing the story. I couldn't imagine someone in his position jeopardizing his career for this sort of stunt. I just don't get it.
Some people went after this story with Occam's Razor.
Some people went after this story with a Gillette.