Culture JDS Megathread - Jussay Smollett files fake hate crime report and doesn't get away with it lol

'Empire' star Jussie Smollett attacked in possible hate crime
By Sandra Gonzalez, CNN

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cn...tertainment/jussie-smollett-attack/index.html

Empire" actor Jussie Smollett was attacked in the early morning hours on Tuesday in what Chicago police are calling a possible hate crime.

Smollett was attacked by two people "yelling out racial and homophobic slurs" and "poured an unknown chemical substance on the victim," police said.

According to police, one of Smollett's alleged attackers also put a rope around his neck. Both fled the scene.

Smollett took himself to Northwestern Hospital and "is in good condition," police told CNN.

Later Tuesday, CNN's Don Lemon spoke to Smollett and a mutual friend who was at the hospital with the actor. Smollett confirmed the incident took place.

He was shaken and angry that an attack like this could happen. Smollett told CNN he fought back at the attackers.

"Given the severity of the allegations, we are taking this investigation very seriously and treating it as a possible hate crime," the police statement said.

Smollett has starred on Fox's "Empire" since 2015. He plays Jamal, a successful singer in the musical Lyon family. Like his character, Smollett identifies as gay.

"We are deeply saddened and outraged to learn that a member of our 'Empire' family, Jussie Smollett, was viciously attacked last night," a representative of 20th Century Fox Television and Fox Entertainment said in a statement to CNN. "We send our love to Jussie, who is resilient and strong, and we will work with law enforcement to bring these perpetrators to justice. The entire studio, network and production stands united in the face of any despicable act of violence and hate -- and especially against one of our own."

A representative for GLAAD told CNN the organization has reached out Smollett to offer assistance and support.

"Jussie is a true champion for LGBTQ people and is beloved by the community and allies around the world," a GLAAD spokesperson said in a statement.

Anyone with information is asked to call Area Central Detectives at 312-747-8382
 
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That's a good attitude to have in court.
 
It was fake anthrax, and he mailed it to himself, so is it really that big a deal?

If I had to have one of those swabs stuck up my nose to test for anthrax, he wouldn't have needed to hire anyone to fake beating him up. Those swabs go all the way up to your brain, and if you don't think it's a big deal, go try one.
 

What jussie did is far worse than some questionably racist offhand insult. How fucking dumb that dude is. He sent fake anthrax through the mail to his place of work in order to coerce sympathy, favor, and increased benefits from his employer. He terrorized his own workplace, his employer and fellow employees for the most selfish, juvenile reasons.

That's fucked up and insane as it is, but then he hires friends to create a hoax that was intended to inflame hatred against white people and Republican party supporters, again with narcissistic and monetary reasons at its heart.

He was actually going to hang the crime on any innocent white people the cops picked up. He could have destroyed innocent lives over this, and at the very least would have caused the already hysterical level of violence against yet Trump supporters to increase significantly.

You could stand on a busy corner all day long screaming faggot nigger (like the black Hebrew guys did to Covington Catholic kids, actually - no outrage there though, black privilege rides again) at random people and never have your actions come anywhere close to what the racist scumbag Jussie Smollett did. The comparison with Roseanne is in no way justified, not even the same league of offense.

That he gets just disorderly conduct conviction will he a great injustice. He needs to serve at least 5 years in prison. What he did is beyond appalling. Still his smug sense of entitlement he thinks he should skate from his crimes. And he probably will, thanks to black privilege, thanks to victim privilege.

I'm sure for many this farce exposes the lie that behind what people would call white privilege in relation to criminal justice matters. If he were white he would not have been handled with kid gloves, he would not have been allowed to thumb his nose at the police. If he were a Trump supporter he would have probably been taken in a heavily televised no knock raid at his house and thrn be vilified by the media for years and years.

What most people call white privilege is really rich privilege, I think, maybe? There's no denying that black privilege and anti-right privilege are extremely potent in their own right.
 
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She used to be cute.

Then Trump happened to her.

Eh, lots of girls who are really “cute” from 15-23 don’t turn out to be particularly attractive women once the fresh faced bloom of youth fades. Same thing with guys..see like half the tween stars of a decade ago. It why you see a lot of “young stars” go nowhere after 25. Full Adulthood can hit teen/20-somethings just like adolescence hits cute child stars..like a career ending Mac truck of ugly.

Just take a look at how the most attractive teens in a HS graduating class look by age 28. About half might still look good but the other half are an entirely different story.

The old Hollywood system didn’t like to invest big in stars untill they reached a certain age due to this phenomenon.
 
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Of course he was going to get off scot-free after whipping half the country up into a frenzy, he's a Hollywood actor. These fuckers are this country's aristocratic caste. The only time they ever face any kind of consequence for their words and actions is when the rest of the nobility deem them to be of no use to them any further and be used as a sacrificial lamb to cover up for the same crimes they're guilty of. Look at Weinstein, you can pretty much count the number of guys like him that aren't guilty of his exact crimes on one hand
 
Of course he was going to get off scot-free after whipping half the country up into a frenzy, he's a Hollywood actor. These fuckers are this country's aristocratic caste. The only time they ever face any kind of consequence for their words and actions is when the rest of the nobility deem them to be of no use to them any further and be used as a sacrificial lamb to cover up for the same crimes they're guilty of. Look at Weinstein, you can pretty much count the number of guys like him that aren't guilty of his exact crimes on one hand

He's not going to get off. As @RodgerDodger pointed out his passport was confiscated and they don't do that for petty disorderly conduct charges.
 
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/believing-jussie-smollett-hate-crimes_n_5c7008d5e4b06cf6bb250524
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A month before the 2016 election, my husband and I became the victims of ongoing hate crimes and harassment. My husband is a transgender man, and I’m a queer cisgender woman. The crimes against us were motivated by homophobia and transphobia and lasted for about nine months. We don’t talk much about what happened to us because it was painful and traumatic, and I’m not going to elaborate here. But I say it now to make a point: Anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes happen, and they happened to us.

Despite our experience, we were lucky in so many ways. We are both white (meaning we are more likely to be believed) and have connections to community and support. We have access to resources. We live in Philadelphia, where the definition of a hate crime includes gender identity and sexual orientation (though more widely in Pennsylvania, it does not). It’s also a city where there’s a permanent Office of LGBT Affairs. My husband and I reside in a neighborhood known for its high LGBTQ+ population and liberal politics. People believed us, protected us and helped us.

As white queers with privilege, we are not the face of most anti-LGBTQ+ violence, and our largely positive experience in reporting it is far from everyone’s experience.

In the aftermath of Jussie Smollett’s arrest for allegedly orchestrating his own supposedly racist and homophobic attack, I don’t want you to focus on Smollett himself. I’d like you to remember this: Hate crimes against black people and LGBTQ+ people happen regularly and have been on the rise in recent years. Do not let one celebrity’s allegedly false report lead you to believe otherwise.

The point of this article is not to condemn, defend or even examine Smollett’s actions. Plenty of other pieces will do that. I would rather use this moment to shine a light on the reality of hate crimes in the United States, and how they’ve been growing over the past few years.

The FBI reports that anti-black hate crimes increased by 16 percent from 2016 to 2017. There was also an increase in reported hate crimes targeting people for sexual orientation and targeting transgender people specifically. Reporting hate crimes to the FBI is not mandatory, so this is likely not the whole picture.

2017 was the deadliest year in recent history for LGBTQ+ people in the United States, according to the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs. If you are both black and LGBTQ+, you’re much more likely to be a victim of a hate crime. Black victims of anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes are more likely to experience serious violence. According to a recent Human Rights Commission report, 82 percent of transgender people murdered in 2018 were women of color. The people most likely to experience a hate crime fatality are black transgender women.


Attacks and deadly violence against black and LGBTQ+ people are happening, whether Jussie Smollett lied about being attacked or not, with folks who live at the intersection of racism and homophobia/transphobia the most likely to be seriously harmed.

I have seen a lot of folks lament that “now real victims are going to be less likely to be believed.” While that may seem logical, I’d like to point out that we have never been quick to believe and rally behind black queer victims of violence. That started long, long before Smollett allegedly lied. Perhaps he’s given “more ammunition” to people who won’t believe victims, but did those people ever rally behind victims in the first place?


There are many examples of black LGBTQ+ people who experience racist and homophobic violence and yet are regarded with the skepticism of “Did it really happen that way?” There’s Nizah Morris, a black transgender woman in Philadelphia who died under mysterious circumstances while accepting a courtesy ride from the police. The medical examiner ruled her 2002 death a homicide, though the police department initially refused to accept this ruling, and investigation and controversy have surrounded her death ever since. There’s CeCe McDonald, a black trans woman who spent time in men’s prisons after she stabbed and killed a man. The man was violently attacking her and her friends when she decided to defend herself.

There’s Sakia Gunn, a young black lesbian murdered in Newark, NJ in 2003. Her story shines a light on how little attention black LGBTQ+ victims of hate crimes get as opposed to their white counterparts. Sakia’s death received approximately 3 percent of the media coverage that Matthew Shepard’s murder did in the same time period. These are just a few well-known examples of black queer victims of violence who did not get justice, attention or care.

I work with youth in the juvenile justice system, many of whom are LGBTQ+ youth of color, and I hear similar stories from them constantly. Someone attacks them based on their gender identity, sexual orientation, race, or a combination of all. If they report it, they’re often not believed, or arrested as the aggressors.

This isn’t shocking ― research shows that LGBTQ+ people often experience discrimination and harassment when they report their victimization to the police. LGBTQ+ people of color are even less likely to trust authorities and make a report, and it’s based in legitimate fear. Who wants to become the next CeCe McDonald?

Don’t let the Jussie Smollett case distract us from what is actually happening every day. When we focus on his story, we miss the point.

I don’t regret believing Jussie Smollett because anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes happen and are on the rise. They happened to me in my comfortable progressive neighborhood, and they are happening more often to people who are way more marginalized than my husband and me.

Believe victims. Don’t let this story plant doubt in your mind when it’s possible that unconscious bias already lives there.
 
And as we suspected, he is claiming “Drugs made him do it!” (Rehab! The Cult of Hollyweird version of indulgences to erase sin and avoid punishment!) oh and he’s been shitcaned from his show. Apparently because his coworkers revolted after he went straight from the courthouse to the set. They don’t want anything to do with this bag of shit for fear it may stain them.

https://hosted.ap.org/article/1ab079e3da7b4fc59545685931593f76/smolletts-character-empire-end-season

'Empire' Producers Cut Smollett From Season's Last Episodes
By DON BABWIN
Associated Press


Chuck Hodes, ASSOCIATED PRESS
CHICAGO (AP) — Actor Jussie Smollett's character on "Empire" will be removed from the final two episodes of this season in the wake of his arrest on charges that he staged a racist, anti-gay attack on himself last month in downtown Chicago, producers of the Fox TV show announced Friday.






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The announcement came a day after Smollett turned himself in to police, appeared in court on a felony charge of disorderly conduct for allegedly filing a false police report, and left jail after posting bond.

"While these allegations are very disturbing, we are placing our trust in the legal system as the process plays," ''Empire" executive producers Lee Daniels, Danny Strong, Brett Mahoney, Brian Grazer, Sanaa Hamri, Francie Calfo and Dennis Hammer said in a written statement. "We are also aware of the effects of this process on the cast and crew members who work on our show and to avoid further disruption on set, we have decided to remove the role of 'Jamal' from the final two episodes of the season."

The series, on a midseason break, returns March 13 with nine episodes. The last two episodes of the fifth season were still being made when Smollett was charged.

"Empire" has nine episodes left to air in its fifth season; the last two episodes are still being worked on. The show returns from its winter break on March

Smollett, who is black and gay, plays a gay character on the show that follows a black family as they navigate the ups and downs of the recording industry.

Police said Smollett planned the hoax because he was unhappy with his salary and wanted to promote his career. Before the attack, he also sent a letter that threatened him to the Chicago studio where "Empire" is shot, police said.

As authorities laid out their case against Smollett, the narrative that emerged Thursday sounded like that of a filmmaker who wrote, cast, directed and starred in a short movie.

Prosecutors said Smollett gave detailed instructions to the accomplices who helped him stage the attack in January, including telling them specific slurs to yell, urging them to shout "MAGA country" and even pointing out a surveillance camera that he thought would record the beating.

"I believe Mr. Smollett wanted it on camera," police Superintendent Eddie Johnson told reporters at a Thursday morning news conference. "But unfortunately that particular camera wasn't pointed in that direction."

Smollett's legal team issued a statement Thursday night, calling the actor a "man of impeccable character and integrity who fiercely and solemnly maintains his innocence." The statement called Johnson's news conference "an organized law enforcement spectacle."

"The presumption of innocence, a bedrock in the search for justice, was trampled upon at the expense of Mr. Smollett," the statement read.

Smollett is earning more than $100,000 per episode, according to a person familiar with the situation. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because salary details were involved. The studio declined to comment on the actor's salary.

As is customary with a successful TV series, regular cast members on "Empire" received a boost in pay as part of contract extensions that followed the drama's renewal for a second season, the person said.

Smollett is counted among the series regulars.

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AP Television Writer Lynn Elber in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

It was fake anthrax, and he mailed it to himself, so is it really that big a deal?

He mailed it his place of employment. Which is a bit different. It was clear the attempt was for it to be noticed and instill fear and a reaction from his employers. Otherwise known as a Terroristic Threat.

Eh, lots of girls who are really “cute” from 15-23 don’t turn out to be particularly attractive women once the fresh faced bloom of youth fades. Same thing with guys..see like half the tween stars of a decade ago. It why you see a lot of “young stars” go nowhere after 25. Full Adulthood can hit teen/20-somethings just like adolescence hits cute child stars..like a career ending Mac truck of ugly.

Just take a look at how the most attractive teens in a HS graduating class look by age 28. About half might still look good but the other half are an entirely different story.

The old Hollywood system didn’t like to invest big in stars untill they reached a certain age due to this phenomenon.

Ah yes the Ron Howard principle.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/believing-jussie-smollett-hate-crimes_n_5c7008d5e4b06cf6bb250524
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A month before the 2016 election, my husband and I became the victims of ongoing hate crimes and harassment. My husband is a transgender man, and I’m a queer cisgender woman. The crimes against us were motivated by homophobia and transphobia and lasted for about nine months. We don’t talk much about what happened to us because it was painful and traumatic, and I’m not going to elaborate here. But I say it now to make a point: Anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes happen, and they happened to us.

Despite our experience, we were lucky in so many ways. We are both white (meaning we are more likely to be believed) and have connections to community and support. We have access to resources. We live in Philadelphia, where the definition of a hate crime includes gender identity and sexual orientation (though more widely in Pennsylvania, it does not). It’s also a city where there’s a permanent Office of LGBT Affairs. My husband and I reside in a neighborhood known for its high LGBTQ+ population and liberal politics. People believed us, protected us and helped us.

As white queers with privilege, we are not the face of most anti-LGBTQ+ violence, and our largely positive experience in reporting it is far from everyone’s experience.

In the aftermath of Jussie Smollett’s arrest for allegedly orchestrating his own supposedly racist and homophobic attack, I don’t want you to focus on Smollett himself. I’d like you to remember this: Hate crimes against black people and LGBTQ+ people happen regularly and have been on the rise in recent years. Do not let one celebrity’s allegedly false report lead you to believe otherwise.

The point of this article is not to condemn, defend or even examine Smollett’s actions. Plenty of other pieces will do that. I would rather use this moment to shine a light on the reality of hate crimes in the United States, and how they’ve been growing over the past few years.

The FBI reports that anti-black hate crimes increased by 16 percent from 2016 to 2017. There was also an increase in reported hate crimes targeting people for sexual orientation and targeting transgender people specifically. Reporting hate crimes to the FBI is not mandatory, so this is likely not the whole picture.

2017 was the deadliest year in recent history for LGBTQ+ people in the United States, according to the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs. If you are both black and LGBTQ+, you’re much more likely to be a victim of a hate crime. Black victims of anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes are more likely to experience serious violence. According to a recent Human Rights Commission report, 82 percent of transgender people murdered in 2018 were women of color. The people most likely to experience a hate crime fatality are black transgender women.


Attacks and deadly violence against black and LGBTQ+ people are happening, whether Jussie Smollett lied about being attacked or not, with folks who live at the intersection of racism and homophobia/transphobia the most likely to be seriously harmed.

I have seen a lot of folks lament that “now real victims are going to be less likely to be believed.” While that may seem logical, I’d like to point out that we have never been quick to believe and rally behind black queer victims of violence. That started long, long before Smollett allegedly lied. Perhaps he’s given “more ammunition” to people who won’t believe victims, but did those people ever rally behind victims in the first place?


There are many examples of black LGBTQ+ people who experience racist and homophobic violence and yet are regarded with the skepticism of “Did it really happen that way?” There’s Nizah Morris, a black transgender woman in Philadelphia who died under mysterious circumstances while accepting a courtesy ride from the police. The medical examiner ruled her 2002 death a homicide, though the police department initially refused to accept this ruling, and investigation and controversy have surrounded her death ever since. There’s CeCe McDonald, a black trans woman who spent time in men’s prisons after she stabbed and killed a man. The man was violently attacking her and her friends when she decided to defend herself.

There’s Sakia Gunn, a young black lesbian murdered in Newark, NJ in 2003. Her story shines a light on how little attention black LGBTQ+ victims of hate crimes get as opposed to their white counterparts. Sakia’s death received approximately 3 percent of the media coverage that Matthew Shepard’s murder did in the same time period. These are just a few well-known examples of black queer victims of violence who did not get justice, attention or care.

I work with youth in the juvenile justice system, many of whom are LGBTQ+ youth of color, and I hear similar stories from them constantly. Someone attacks them based on their gender identity, sexual orientation, race, or a combination of all. If they report it, they’re often not believed, or arrested as the aggressors.

This isn’t shocking ― research shows that LGBTQ+ people often experience discrimination and harassment when they report their victimization to the police. LGBTQ+ people of color are even less likely to trust authorities and make a report, and it’s based in legitimate fear. Who wants to become the next CeCe McDonald?

Don’t let the Jussie Smollett case distract us from what is actually happening every day. When we focus on his story, we miss the point.

I don’t regret believing Jussie Smollett because anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes happen and are on the rise. They happened to me in my comfortable progressive neighborhood, and they are happening more often to people who are way more marginalized than my husband and me.

Believe victims. Don’t let this story plant doubt in your mind when it’s possible that unconscious bias already lives there.

“My trans FTM husband and myself a Cisgendered queer” experienced hate crimes for 9 months. Which we will not name or describe... but You should always believe Jussie! Even in the face of clearly conclusive evidence of a hoax! You must always believe the LGBTQRSTZzzzz+
 
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Its for some Birthday fundraiser.
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Her net worth 14 million, why doesn’t she just use her own money?
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90% of the pics on google are of her younger less ghoulish self. I would love for this pic to really get picked up more by the search algorithms.

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:story: From the same people that want to get rid of the electoral college:
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B-but Teagan and Sara are twin Canadian lesbians. Why would they involve themselves in American politics? Why does Ellen Page? Why are there so many Canadian lesbians?

Has there been any update about the phone call he made to his manager during the “self hate crime” as well? I’d like to hear how he was beaten. Do you think the Nigerian brothers tried to fake redneck accents while they yelled abut MAGA Country?
 
“My trans FTM husband and myself a Cisgendered queer” experienced hate crimes for 9 months. Which we will not name or describe... but You should always believe Jussie! Even in the face of clearly conclusive evidence of a hoax! You must always believe the LGBTQRSTZzzzz+

It's going to be insane when the west finds out that just because you are gay as fuck doesnt make one an expert or correct on anything.
 
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