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This just Smollett business or Smollette. Does anybody know what
the real pronunciation is? I still have not heard the
name pronounced. I'm not. I guess you're just gonna have
to forgive me if I get it wrong here. But
you know, I find funny about this. You know what
this is? This is this this Empire actor who's gay
and black and hates Trump and apparently his first hawks.
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I don't and I can't understand this either. Forgive me.
I've gone to three different media sources on this and
I still can't decipher. Apparently there was a letter sent
to the studio where Empire is filmed or taped in Chicago,
and it had letters cut out of magazines like the
Zodiac Killer used to send stuff like all these holksters do.
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And it had white powder in it, and so they
had to call a has mad guys at a turn
of the white powder was aspirin, ground up aspirin, and
it referenced the fact that Smollett he is gay and
black using slang terms, and he apparently got mad that
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the studio didn't react to that in a way that
would create publicity for him in the show. Not what
I can't determine, and I apologize upfront. I don't know
if he sent that letter himself and that failed, or
if the letter is genuine and it failed. I can't tell.
Three different sources I've read this and I cannot determine
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the origin of that letter. Two of the things I've
read make it look like he and his buddies might
have sent that letter because the cops in Chicago absconded
with magazines from these two guys from Nigeria, these two
black guys and I who by the way, have opened
up and told everybody what went on here. But this
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is far more serious than anybody is thinking right now,
and I'll get to this into second. But the the
reason I'm thinking that Smollett is responsible for the letter
is because they investigate took the magazines from the Nigerian
guys apartment from which the letters may have come that
made up that letter. So Smollett for some reason it
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was being diminished on the series or just is poisoned
with Trump hatred, which why think it is. I wanted
to try to create a publicity campaign and that failed,
and so then he orchestrated this fake attack using his
two buddies from Nigeria, And I want to remind everybody
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the drive by media, and I don't care how they're
trying to weasel out of this now. They jumped on
this like the proverbial white on rights. They didn't wait
a moment, Like they didn't wait a moment on the
Covington kids, Like they didn't wait a moment that it
might have been a tea party guy that shot up
a movie theater in Denver, like they never wait. They
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jumped on this. The same media that believed everything just
the Smollett was saying. Lock Stock and Barrel are the
same media who constantly begin their reports President Trump comma
without evidence, Comma just said, but you never see Nathan
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Phillips frail Native Indian activists without evidence claims it. No,
it's a total one way street. And I have seen.
If I've seen one of these, I've seen ten. Why
why does the media keep falling for hate crime? Huggs is?
I mean, I've even never Trumpers, never Trumper. Conservative intellectuals
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are wringing their hands trying to figure out why does
the media keep falling for hate crimes? So is it
really that hard to understand they're not falling for it.
I'll give you two options. One is they're falling for
it because they're dumb and stupid, ill educated, combined with
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a condescending arrogance that they're better and smarter than everybody.
And you put that together with the fact that they
are one hundred percent radical leftists, and that's how you
get them believing this stuff. The other is that they're
not stupid per se, that they just have this narrative
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that this is what they think of us, that this
is what they think of Trump, and this is what
they think of Trump supporters. Without evidence, they believe. And
so any time there is why do you think these
hoaxes keep happening because the people perpetrating the hoaxes, No,
the media can be made fools of, or they know
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the media can be used. But I think it goes
deeper than that. I don't think they're falling for anything.
I think they are attempting to make these things real.
Even if they doubt or think that Smollett in this
case is making it up, They're still gonna try to
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make this story end up being real. As far as
the perception of the American people, it is exactly stuff
like this, folks that fuels the idea that America was
founded immorally and unjustly and needs to be transformed, overthrown, remade,
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what have you. This is what they think America is.
They're not falling for anything. They already believe this stuff.
That's why it's dangerous. Who these people are and what
they think. Their lack of history education, their lack of
genuine curiosity, combined with are instructed and raised radical liberalism.
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It's a perfect recipe. It is why any allegation against
a conservative Republican is automatically believed, because the allegations come
from other people like them who already believe these stereotypes.
One of the one of the articles I read went
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out and talked to a so called expert, a sociologist
at at West Virginia University, guy named Jason Manning, who
has written a book The Rise of Victimhood Culture, and
the theory has answered this is that hate crime hoaxes
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are found in collective conflicts. Perpetrators might not even think
of them as false accusation, since in many cases they
see it as an attempt to draw attention to a
real problem. To the extented in society increasingly valorizes victimhood,
claiming victim's status through outright lies will become more attractive.
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Let me translate this for you. Remember the rape the
false phony, totally proven, made up out of nothing rape
story at where was it Virginia Tech, I forget where
was a rolling stone story? And the babe that wrote
the story, after having been completely humiliated, after having been
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completely exposed, refused to withdraw or retract the story because
even if it hadn't happened as she reported it, it
is happening out there, and hers story was important to
raise awareness and consciousness. But wait, you just wrote a
pack of lies. Just like the Duke Cross case was
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a pack of lies. You just wrote a pack of
lies about rape culture at an American will. It may
not have been true there, but it's true elsewhere, and
we need to raise conscious is about it. So these
even when you when you nab, when you catch these
people in the act of making it up, they're not
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making it up, they're not falling for it, and they're
advancing an agenda here. They're taking the occasion of any
of these attacks or any of these events and using
it to move forward the left wing agenda that quite
simply America sucks and needs to be fixed, and there's
no amount of reparation. There's no amount of fixing, no
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amount of resolution, no amount of solution that will ever work,
because nothing can ever be done to erase the original
thins of discrimination against blacks and women and whatever else
you want to go back and recognize at the beginning
of the country. And so from there descends the belief
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that this country is deeply flawed and not correctible, and
so an event like this comes along and there see
see we told you here we have this beautiful, young,
talented actor and he beat up by a couple of
Trump guy. See that's what they think America is. And
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now that it's been exposed, what's the media doing. Well,
we never reported that that was celebrities, that was TMZ.
We were very responsible, and no, you weren't. You weren't
responsible about it at all, and you're disappointed it isn't true. Furthermore,
you wanted it to be true. This is the country
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you think elected Donald Trump. This is the person you
think Donald Trump is. These these these buddies of Smollett,
they went out there and they they he pays these
guys four thousand dollars to stage the attack on him.
He paid for the noose that they put around his neck,
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which you know is a is a new twist on
the old line about giving someone enough rope to hang
themselves because exactly what Smollett has done here. In the
short term, you wait, this guy is gonna end up
being a hero because he's a victim and victim hood
this guy, this sociologists are right about one thing. There
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is great valor in being a victim, especially if you're
a victim of white Christian America, if you're a victim
of make America great again type people. Man, there is
valor in that this guy is gonna be back. He
may I'll be back on Empire. They may write him
off and get rid of him, and the show maybe
can The ravings of the show are in the tank.
I used to watch this show the first year. It
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was really worth talking about, had a lot of buzz
about it, but it just descended and to send They
ran out of plot lines because they ran through them
so fast, and they explored every potential character which way
everyone could go in the first two season. There's nothing
left to do here but play out the string. But
he'll be back. You wait, they've got to surround the wagon.
Circle the wagons protected guy. They'll revive his career, and
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by the time they do that, it'll all end up
that really happened and he got screwed by the Chicago cops.
It may take months for that to happen, but that's
going to be the end result of this. Now, the
red hats that they use, those are apparently bought at
an uptown beauty supply shop. I don't know why Smollett
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and his guys couldn't even find a place where you
confront Maybe you can't buy a real maga hat in Chicago.
You ever think about that? Maybe there aren't any, and
maybe there are, but where you have to go to
get one? And so they went to a beauty supply
shop for the red caps. But here's the thing about this, folks,
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The really scary thing is and fortunate thing here is
nice Not just Chicago, this whole country dodged a major,
major bullet because it looked Smollett in tended for this attack.
He was angling to be Rodney King the second folks,
he was angling for this staged attack where he gets
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beat up, bleach poured on him, noose around his neck.
He intended for that to be videoed by CCTV public cameras,
surveillance cameras. Fortunately for US and the country, the camera
Smollett chose was pointed in the wrong directions. Why there's
no video this video of it? The the guy is
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an idiot, and his attempt to stage something to make
him look like Rodney King. Can you imagine if he
had succeeded. Can you imagine if, ever, since this, all
that had been on TV was video and these guys
were in Trump hads beating this guy up, we'd still
be seeing and be on a never ending loop. Can
you imagine the potential race wars that would have begun
over this? And the whole thing is fake. The whole
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thing is made up. Thank goodness, this guy's not It's
smart enough to pick the right camera. No, I did
not fall. I am okay, I am gesticulately to hear
my watch things. I fell again. It's actually a good feature.
But since I don't fall, I don't know if it
records a real fall. But if this, if this, if
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this hoax had been caught on on tape and played
endlessly on every cable news network, Uh, you don't even
want to imagine that was the objective here. And that's
why the media is disappointed because they were so hoping
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this was true, and they were so hoping there was
video of this. So why did they keep falling for hate?
For that, falling for anything? This is what they think
America is already. Just got a funny note from a friend,
Smollett's Nigerian's doing the work Amerykans will no longer do.
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It's uh, it's Smlette, Okay. I thought that's what it
would be. My instincts word that it was Jesse Smolette.
But I heard somebody in the drive Bias calling it small,
and I figured, well, they're the professionals. They know. I
should have known that. On the Nigerians are US citizens.
Well there goes that funny line. Born and raised in Chicago,
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but they went back to Nigeria. That's why I thought
they were Nigerian. And so I guess there are Americans
that will do work Americans won't do anymore than Jesse
Smelette found him Joe in Metropolis, Illinois. I'm glad you called, sir.
You're up first today. High, Yes, I'm on the phone. Thanks, rush.
My question is where is the outrage. Where is that
the real fierce outrage over this Jesse Smolette fraud, fraud.
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You have to see, here's what the accused Chicagoans up.
The accuse Chicagoans are being white, homophobic, racist who are
willing to put a noose around a man's neck. And uh,
it turns out it's all phony. I was a Chicago
policeman for years and I worked in that same detective
unit that ferreted this out. He was never going to
get away with it. But now, how about the politicians,
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the news media, and the celebrities like like good Morning
America in the view where they say, oh, it's just sad.
I agree with you a hundred I agree with you
a thousand percent. And I think one of the I
mentioned this in the in the first hour. Everybody says,
why do people fall for They don't fall for anything.
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This is what they think America is. So the answer
to your question is, Okay, this may have been phony,
but it's happening for real and other places. It's happening
all over America. Modern day lynchings. Wait a minute, what's
modern about it? If the lynchings are happening all over
the place. Why put the qualifier and for why modern day?
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But you're exactly right, Chicago has just been accused, especially
this is a high rent neighborhood where this guy shacks up.
Chicago has just been accused of of of of having
this kind of people that lived there. And there isn't
the reaction to the fakeness of this in the meato.
They're just sorry. They're not embarrassed. They're not embarrassed that
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they signed up for this. All these celebrities and all
these news people and news networks, they're not embarrassed because
they're convinced it's happening anyway. May not have been right
this time, just like the rape story that I wherever
it was uv a Rolling Stone story after it was
found to be a hoax, totally made up the woman
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that wrote the story. So well, this may not have
been true, but it's happening here where, and I'm happy
I raised awareness to the issue. Um imagine if he
had succeeded in getting video of this fake attack and
he makes himself out to be Rodney King the second,
we would still be seeing what what what do you
think that would have done to Chicago and the rest
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of the country. This was so damned serious and bad.
Nancy Pelosi, remember, do you know what her tweet was
after the Just Smelette. Here's what she tweeted, Ah little
where is it here? Well, she's removed it. I'm just
trying to hear this. The racist, homophobic attack on Jesse
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Smelette is an affront to our humanity. No one should
be attacked for who they are or whom they love.
I pray that just has a speedy recovery and that
justice is sir. May we all commit to ending this
hate once and for all. She has removed the tweet.
It is poof is gone because like it never happened.
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And it's not the drive by media reporting No wait,
drive by media not even reporting this, it's others tracking
it down.