Won't be prosecuted


What is this πŸ’© that he won't be prosecuted?!!!!!!!!

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Gotta love that Green Privilege in the American justice system.

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Gotta love that Green Privilege in the American justice system.
Spot on.

Green privilege is what it's all about.

So why do so many of us, Bernie excepted, speak about male privilege, white privilege, cis privilege and all that bollocks, when we should be focused on green privilege?

When are people going to wake up and realise, it's all about the Benjamins?

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GREEN, How apt.
Now, he can sue everybody.

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Black privilege

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Oh well. Life goes on.

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It wouldn't have for a white man that did that. Not a free life anyway.

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Unless his last name is Trump.

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Unless he was a cop. Or rich. Or had connections.

But if they caught an average white guy who poured bleach on a black man and put a noose around his neck then yes he would be found guilty. But after he served his time he would probably be able to rebound without everyone knowing who he was or what he did.

However. Everyone will remember what Jussie did even though Jussie was never found guilty and even if Jussie didn't actually do it. But thats ok right?

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Which means the court will never release him "with no stain on his character", and the blot on his escutcheon will stay.

His reputation has been ruined by this, unless someone gets arrested and prosecuted for attacking him.

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The thing people were worried about is that real victims of hate crimes won't be believed after his hoax.
Well, I officially won't believe any other hate crime stories. Good job!

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Most of them turn out to be fake anyway

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True. Matthew Shepard.

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That's just the tip of the iceberg.
https://mobile.twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1097020092791934976

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I know there are many but that's one that people are still believing.

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FREE AT LAST! FREE AT LAST! GREAT GOD ALMIGHTY, JUSSIE IS FREE AT LAST!

I knew time would prove you innocent.

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Per the Chicago Sun Times: "the First Assistant State’s Attorney Joseph Magats said the decision to drop the charges should not be interpreted that Smollett did not do what police and prosecutors have alleged."

Yet they sealed the case and no explanation as to why the charges were dropped was given. This really makes zero sense.

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He forfeited his $10,000 bond...nuff said.

Green privilege.

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