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Justice for Jussie: Smollett’s Hoax Has Made Clowns of His Supporters

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Jussie Smollett’s acting career has officially come to an end—at least for now—after what appears to be one of his best, most compelling, and believable performances, based on a screenplay he wrote and directed. Somehow, the former Empire star persuaded half the country that he had been targeted for assault by Trump supporters because of his ethnicity and sexual orientation. If his acting in the courtroom had been on the same level as his typecasting, America would never have known the truth.

 

Smollett’s acting career has faded since the incident, and he lost his role as a singer-songwriter on Empire, a Fox television hip-hop drama that ended in 2020. However, the case took an unexpected turn in the spring of 2019 when the state’s attorney’s office dropped the 16-count indictment against him in exchange for Smollett forfeiting his $10,000 bond without admitting any wrongdoing. Many wondered if his friendship with Michelle Obama had played a role, and the dismissal drew criticism from then-Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the city’s police superintendent, who called the reversal a miscarriage of justice. A five-month investigation concluded that prosecution of Smollett was warranted. 

 

When the attack first made the news, dozens of celebrities rushed to support the 39-year-old before the hoax allegations came to light. Here are a few from Twitter.

 

 

 

While some responses were mild, several others impugned Americans, Trump supporters, “white supremacy,” and discrimination on the alleged crime, falling for the bait that Smollett had laid for them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With today’s guilty verdict,  the actor has been convicted on five felony charges, including lying to the police about the alleged hate crime attack, falsely claiming that he was attacked by men yelling about “MAGA country,” giving millions of people a reason to hate MAGA supporters. And now, with his disgusting lies revealed, millions of MAGA supporters have a reason to be angry at LGBT activists and the people who disparaged them without evidence. 

 

Even prominent politicians were quick to pile on Americans. After all, Smollett blamed the fake attack on Trump supporters, so thirsty for attention democrats were quick to virtue signal.

 

 

 

All of these posts were within 24 hours of the incident being reported in the news. Is it too much to expect lawmakers to wait until more facts are available before they comment on the case? On the other hand, Dave Chappelle, who never took Smollett’s story seriously, has been vindicated, and so have any other dubious onlookers. Will any of the Hollywood and Washington, DC supporters of Smollett issue an apology or a statement for supporting his lies? Or will this go down the memory hole?

 

 

 

According to the Chicago Sun Times, in his closing arguments a day before, Special Prosecutor Dan Webb said, “It’s just plain wrong for Mr. Smollett, a successful Black actor, to outright denigrate something as serious, as heinous, as a real hate crime. To denigrate it and then make sure it involved words and symbols that have such horrible historical significance in our country.”

 

As the jury read the guilty verdict, Smollett remained calm. The judge said he’ll order a pre-sentencing investigation, and attorneys will speak over the phone to set a date for pre-sentencing motions. The jurors, will not talk to the media today, according to the judge. The charge is a class 4 felony that carries a maximum punishment of three years in jail, although experts say Smollett would most likely be sentenced to probation and community service if convicted.

 

As far as his acting career goes, it is probably over.

 

Throughout the world and even here in America, there is plenty of genuine hatred. Traditional values, like making America great, are not something to be despised. Believing in American greatness isn’t even a bad thing. So, if we want to eradicate hatred, we must also eliminate false, nasty allegations of hatred such as what was perpetrated here. We won’t hole our breath for any apologies.

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