I disagree. Wahlberg's transgressions came years before he made it
who didn't know who Marky Mark was then? he had a billboard #1 song the year before.
I disagree. Wahlberg's transgressions came years before he made it
who didn't know who Marky Mark was then? he had a billboard #1 song the year before.
the real issue is that if the story was taken at face value, 2 potentially innocent people could have been sitting in jail now and he'd be going about his life receiving accolades.
It was reported that the attack was supposed to be earlier, and after the attack the brothers were supposed to jump on their plane for Nigeria. The flight was delayed four hours, so the initial plan seems to have been for around 10PM
With Smollett paying for their plane tickets by check?
It was Smollett's flight into Chicago that was delayed by 4 hours, not the brothers' flight out to Nigeria.It was reported that the attack was supposed to be earlier, and after the attack the brothers were supposed to jump on their plane for Nigeria. The flight was delayed four hours, so the initial plan seems to have been for around 10PM
That's another thing that is a bit befuddling. He had 2 associates on the streets at the time. So the cops were either going to catch nobody, the right people or some innocent people. It was 2 AM in the middle of a Chicago winter, how many people did he think were going to be on the streets?
He probably thought that if they caught 2 white guys, so what? It's for the cause and all that.
if he had covered his tracks better, it could have even been the Nigerians that took a fall.
who didn't know who Marky Mark was then? he had a billboard #1 song the year before.
That's fair. Most of Wahlberg's redemption probably happened in my head anyway. My understanding is that he has admitted doing these things, and that he has expressed regret about them. That's part of it, and it's something Smollett needs to do. The other thing Wahlberg has done is spend many years staying out of trouble. That's the other thing Smollett needs to do.I disagree. Wahlberg's transgressions came years before he made it and at a time when no one cared about the past lives of actors. There was never a need to redeem himself and so he hasn't.
I should point out that I don't see really obvious plot twists coming. A movie will open with the main star using a rowing machine and talking about how he'll never beat his target of 10 minutes, the in the final scene when a bomb is about to go off on an island in 9 minutes and forty seconds, I'll still be wondering how the guy is going to get to the island.
My husband is a transgender man, and I’m a queer cisgender woman.
The correct take on this case is in the Huffington Post today.
I'm not sure that HuffPo articles are written for the sort of people who ask questions like this.Is the author asking us to believe all claims of victimhood? That would be a very different request, and one that a lot of people (myself included) would not be willing to agree to.
The correct take on this case is in the Huffington Post today.
I Don’t Regret Believing Jussie Smollett. Here’s Why.
he author of that piece states her personal situation in the opening paragraph.