- 24 Feb 2019 05:32
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He did nothing wrong, white people are the most violent race and have know to make hoax against Blacks. What goes around comes around.
Wandering the information superhighway, he came upon the last refuge of civilization, PoFo, the only forum on the internet ...
Taurean Reign wrote:He did nothing wrong, white people are the most violent race and have know to make hoax against Blacks. What goes around comes around.
Ter wrote:If he did nothing wrong, why are they going to put his ass in prison ?
Hong Wu wrote:It's interesting how they made a black man the Chicago police chief
Hong Wu wrote: His goal was not only to help them with their anti-lynching bill and anti-Trump narrative but possibly he might have even been aiming to get into politics himself. Scary thought really.
Ter wrote:If he did nothing wrong, why are they going to put his ass in prison ?
As was suggested earlier, he should have used some white people to commit his hoax.
Hong Wu wrote:It's interesting how they made a black man the Chicago police chief, so basically even the guy putting him in jail is black.
Hong Wu wrote:he might have even been aiming to get into politics himself.
ThirdTerm wrote:I found this story odd when I watched his initial interview before he was arrested for making a false police report, claiming a racist attack by Trump supporters.
ThirdTerm wrote:At least Smollett should have found white guys to attack him to make it more credible.
Ter wrote:If he did nothing wrong, why are they going to put his ass in prison ?
Hong Wu wrote:It's interesting how they made a black man the Chicago police chief, so basically even the guy putting him in jail is black.
Hong Wu wrote:His goal was not only to help them with their anti-lynching bill and anti-Trump narrative but possibly he might have even been aiming to get into politics himself.
Hindsite wrote:He did not use white people because he is an obvious racist.
SpecialOlympian wrote:Whether that's confirmed crossdresser or transexual Styxenhammer666, a favorite YouTube star of noted open racist blackjack, or an Asian resident of California who fled to China because he couldn't pass the bar and spends his time parroting 4chan /pol/ nazi talking points.
SpecialOlympian wrote:Also, the people emotionally invested in this case oddly seem to be the same folk who spent 100+ pages defending an avowed nazi who murdered a woman in Charlottesville.
blackjack21 wrote:He might have had to pay more. Immigrant labor is so much cheaper for the left.
Complex wrote:Feb. 13, 2019: Arrests made
Eleven days later, Chicago Police arrested two men in connection with the attack, later identified as Nigerian brothers Olabinjo and Abimbola Osundairo. According to The Wrap, Olabinjo appeared as an extra on Empire in 2015.
Hong Wu wrote:
I don't think anyone believes that a pay raise was the whole point of this since he was regularly hobnobbing with Democrat politicians and explicitly chose to put Trump into his hoax. His goal was not only to help them with their anti-lynching bill and anti-Trump narrative but possibly he might have even been aiming to get into politics himself. Scary thought really.
Hong Wu wrote:His goal was not only to help them with their anti-lynching bill and anti-Trump narrative but possibly he might have even been aiming to get into politics himself.
maz wrote:Why did we need an anti-lynching bill in the first place, and why was it's passage considered so important to stage a hoax to get it passed?
Hong Wu wrote:Apparently many other anti-lynching bills have failed in the Senate, then after this a new version of such a bill passed unanimously even though it's full of dubious things, such as how a "gathering of white supremacists" is equivalent to a "conspiracy to Lynch" which is equivalent to an actual lynching, which is to say that in some kind of Hillarian dystopia right-wing gatherings are punishable by death.
Another theory for why people were willing to believe such an obvious hoax is that they thought a professional actor would be able to prosecute it well in the media even if it was fake, if that was the case they sure were wrong about that.
Beren wrote:The whole thing could have made any political sense only if anyone had believed Trump wouldn't sign a bill unanimously passed by the Senate. The Smollett case involves so much idiocy and incompetence that it's hard for me to believe that anyone else than the Smolletts themselves conspired here.
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