On Tuesday morning, black, openly gay actor Jussie Smollett — best known for his work on the Fox show "Empire" — was horrifically assaulted in Chicago by two men carrying a noose and a possible "chemical substance." The Boston Globe reports:"chemical substance." The Boston Globe reports:
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ReplyDeletehttps://pluralist.com/woke-poet-triggered-by-blackface-photo-of-dusty-coal-miners-drinking-beer/
https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/2019/01/28/downtown-phoenix-photo-men-soot-blackface/2683881002/
ReplyDeletehttps://mobile.twitter.com/MartinDaubney/status/1090703081510223872
ReplyDeleteThanks for all three. Where do these morons come from?
DeleteMy bet he propositiond the wrong guy and got the snot beat out of him for it.
ReplyDelete:) May be.
DeleteThis reminds me of pro basketball, Lebron James, who claimed a racist word was spray painted on the wall (wait, isn't that immoral) of his Los Angeles estate while he was playing for the Cleveland Cavaliers. But it was immediately painted over to cover the supposed racially offensive graffiti to cover the evidence. It was racism and "hate speech" -- he said. --Ron W
ReplyDeleteDing dong.
DeleteApparently he was on the phone with his manager when he was attacked; manager confirms. Yet the last I read he has refused to permit examination of his phone to verify that phone call timing.
ReplyDeleteAlso, asked the cops who came to take the report to turn off their bodycams???
Remember - Alinsky had people go to Republican events dressed as KKK members. This stinks of the same kind of deception.
Also, asked the cops who came to take the report to turn off their bodycams???
DeleteHadn't heard that.
He wants to make accusations without evidence it seems. I suppose it is that if you're one who engages in a homosexual lifestyle (plus being black), like all women, you deserve to be believed. Nevemind any evidence. --Ron W
ReplyDeletein a homosexual lifestyle (plus being black), like all women, you deserve to be believed. Nevemind any evidence.
DeleteThat has backfired a number of times, fortunately.