Originally posted by Putinbot1
What is a Jussie Smollet?
D&D creature, immune to freezing cold temperatures. Has the ability to influence the weak minded into believing what they want them to believe. Can only be slain with bleach or by tying a noose around its neck.
If at the end of 3 rounds you haven't defeated the creature it self immolates.
Originally posted by Surtur
D&D creature, immune to freezing cold temperatures. Has the ability to influence the weak minded into believing what they want them to believe. Can only be slain with bleach or by tying a noose around its neck.If at the end of 3 rounds you haven't defeated the creature it self immolates.
Sounds exactly just like you but African American
Originally posted by Silent Master
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Okay so I fit within the low end to moderate end of the crazies (liberal and libertarian with and left-center lean). I haven't been diagnosed with severe mental illnesses like the one mentioned.
Racist black woman on a talk show called "The Real" says even if it was a hoax what Jussie did was "low key noble". The logic is that hate crimes such as what Jussie lied about truly do happen all the time and if this draws attention to that then what Jussie did was good.
Of course the problem with that logic is if these kinds of things are truly happening all the time you wouldn't need to fake a hate crime in order to draw attention to it. Enjoy the lunacy and racism:
Lol
And I'm guessing if this attack had truly happened and we caught the perpetrators none of the people saying Jussie should receive no punishment would be saying those attackers should receive no punishment.
Smollett's Conviction Overturned
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
It means that the lawyers for Smollett threatened to sue the City of Chicago for infringing his 8th Amendment Rights by releasing details of an ongoing investigation to the public, thereby prejudicing potential jurors, and hindering his right to a fair trial. So the prosecutor agreed to drop the charges in exchange for him forfeiting his bond, and performing community service, rather than be on the losing end of multimillion dollar lawsuit and public relations nightmare.
The Illinois Supreme Court has reversed the conviction of actor Jussie Smollett. The former "Empire" actor took his case to the Illinois Supreme Court in September in an effort to have his 2021 conviction overturned.
"Specifically, we address whether a dismissal of a case by nolle prosequi allows the State to bring a second prosecution when the dismissal was entered as part of an agreement with the defendant, and the defendant has performed his part of the bargain. We hold that a second prosecution under these circumstances is a due process violation, and we therefore reverse defendant’s conviction," the Illinois Supreme Court wrote in its ruling.
Smollett was convicted of falsely reporting a 2019 hate crime against him in 2021. Smollett, who is black and gay, alleged his attackers shouted racist and homophobic slurs at him before putting a noose around his neck on a Chicago street.