re: Jussie Smollett (Page 19/22)
Hudini DEC 10, 02:45 AM
He might like prison though. Damn Jussie, stop dropping your soap!
cliffw DEC 10, 07:49 AM
Justice Smollett !
rinselberg DEC 10, 08:58 AM
82-T/A [At Work] DEC 10, 12:43 PM
I'm not a police officer, or a lawyer (yet)... but I am constantly getting subpoenaed for traffic accidents because I constantly stop and give my information as a witness, and from what I'm seeing... (which seems to be a trend), there's never accountability. Judges lately seem to really want to let people off the hook. I'm not saying it's wrong, but that's what I'm noticing.

Like, traffic cases that should be criminal, are being let off w/ $136 fee... no points... the last two that I was witness to, it was the same result.

I suspect Smollett will probably get house arrest for 2 years, with the right to work on shoots. He'll maintain innocence, and he'll certainly get work from talk shows and some other shows that will want to have him on for cameos and other things, which people will watch.
sourmash DEC 10, 12:59 PM
Instead of maintaining innocence, he'll maintain that he's a victim.
Wichita DEC 10, 01:06 PM
The media back in the day, and will continue this narrative even now.


Valkrie9 DEC 10, 03:21 PM
Roast Beef Submarines are delicious in the wee hours of Chicago, in winter.
That is the only truth the Frenchman stated to the world.
' Subway, the sandwich worth dying for, mmm...delicious. '

Ben Shapiro analyzes the madness, a comedy.
Derangement, get help for your deluded citizens, those sad, sick people unfamiliar with reality.

Raydar DEC 10, 03:49 PM
Shall we hold our collective breath, and wait for the retractions?

Jake_Dragon DEC 10, 05:54 PM

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Originally posted by Raydar:

Shall we hold our collective breath, and wait for the retractions?

https://images.fiero.nl/use.../Raydar/smollett.jpg



There should be change but its not the change they want.
I believe that falsely reporting a crime should hold the same level of responsibility as the crime itself.
How many times has someone's life been destroyed and the person responsible been let off with little to no responsibility?

Disturbing the peace, this could have caused riots had law enforcement not done their job. Lives could have been lost, businesses burned to the ground.
The hate that this has generated should hold more responsibility than just disturbing the peace.

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Raydar DEC 10, 06:00 PM

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Originally posted by Jake_Dragon:
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I believe that falsely reporting a crime should hold the same level of responsibility as the crime itself.



Agreed. Completely.

Edit - fixed.

[This message has been edited by Raydar (edited 12-10-2021).]