jimnyc
12-12-2021, 03:15 PM
The writer here is a black man. Not saying he is racist or anything negative really at all, just pointing out that fact.
And with all of the division in our current society, if this was a white man and the roles were reversed, most likely things would be much more heated and demands would be made. No justice no peace. And I wouldn't blame anyone.
We're talking a beating and placing a noose on someone and the MAGA comments. The noose instantly brought back lynching thoughts & the comments made it appear as if Trump supporters committed this crime. The possible reactions could possibly turn out tragic.
And the fact is, he committed crimes. That has consequences unfortunately. White, black, brown, yellow or any race or color - and the outcomes should be the same.
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Jussie Smollett is already disgraced. Does he really need to be imprisoned?
Mary J. Blige has nine Grammys.
Jennifer Hudson has two and an Oscar.
Courtney Love is a rock legend, and Timbaland is one of the most successful producers in the history of recording.
And yet it was Jussie Smollett’s “Good Enough” that executives decided to make the lead song on the soundtrack for the first season of “Empire” — instead of a track from any of those legends involved in the show. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard chart in 2015 and went on to receive a Grammy nomination. Meanwhile the TV show, which at one point pulled in more than 17 million viewers, earned a handful of Emmy nominations.
Smollett was a rising star.
But today, he is a punchline.
“What the hell was he thinking?” Chris Rock asked the audience during the 2019 NAACP Image Awards, at which Smollett was a nominee. “From now on I ain’t never gonna [say] no ‘Jussie.’ You’re a Jessie from now on. You don’t get the ‘u’ no more. That ‘u’ was respect. You don’t get no respect from me.”
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The fine I am more than OK with, but at this point, why send him to jail?
He’s lost his hit show and career. He’ll be mocked for this chapter, most likely for the rest of his life. It is a prison of a different sort. It is the prison in which the justice system decided to place former Rep. Aaron Schock. He had faced a 24-count indictment in 2016 alleging theft of government funds, filing false tax returns, filing false reports with federal election officials and wire fraud. But not long after Smollett was arrested in 2019, all of the charges against Schock were dropped by Chicago prosecutors under the conditions of good behavior and repaying the money.
Rest - https://news.yahoo.com/granderson-jussie-smollett-already-disgraced-205803612.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall
And with all of the division in our current society, if this was a white man and the roles were reversed, most likely things would be much more heated and demands would be made. No justice no peace. And I wouldn't blame anyone.
We're talking a beating and placing a noose on someone and the MAGA comments. The noose instantly brought back lynching thoughts & the comments made it appear as if Trump supporters committed this crime. The possible reactions could possibly turn out tragic.
And the fact is, he committed crimes. That has consequences unfortunately. White, black, brown, yellow or any race or color - and the outcomes should be the same.
---
Jussie Smollett is already disgraced. Does he really need to be imprisoned?
Mary J. Blige has nine Grammys.
Jennifer Hudson has two and an Oscar.
Courtney Love is a rock legend, and Timbaland is one of the most successful producers in the history of recording.
And yet it was Jussie Smollett’s “Good Enough” that executives decided to make the lead song on the soundtrack for the first season of “Empire” — instead of a track from any of those legends involved in the show. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard chart in 2015 and went on to receive a Grammy nomination. Meanwhile the TV show, which at one point pulled in more than 17 million viewers, earned a handful of Emmy nominations.
Smollett was a rising star.
But today, he is a punchline.
“What the hell was he thinking?” Chris Rock asked the audience during the 2019 NAACP Image Awards, at which Smollett was a nominee. “From now on I ain’t never gonna [say] no ‘Jussie.’ You’re a Jessie from now on. You don’t get the ‘u’ no more. That ‘u’ was respect. You don’t get no respect from me.”
.....
The fine I am more than OK with, but at this point, why send him to jail?
He’s lost his hit show and career. He’ll be mocked for this chapter, most likely for the rest of his life. It is a prison of a different sort. It is the prison in which the justice system decided to place former Rep. Aaron Schock. He had faced a 24-count indictment in 2016 alleging theft of government funds, filing false tax returns, filing false reports with federal election officials and wire fraud. But not long after Smollett was arrested in 2019, all of the charges against Schock were dropped by Chicago prosecutors under the conditions of good behavior and repaying the money.
Rest - https://news.yahoo.com/granderson-jussie-smollett-already-disgraced-205803612.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall