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March 16, 2022 - Hodgetwins
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Jussie Smollett “I’m In Jail Because I’m Black!”

Jussie Smollett faces a 150-day Cook County Jail sentence for his staged hate crime hoax, where he paid two men $1,500 to fake an attack. The hosts mock his claim that incarceration is "paradise" for Black gay men while contrasting it with R.J. Veneco's 60-day manslaughter term, arguing this disparity exposes systemic racial bias. They condemn State's Attorney Kim Foxx for her alleged racism and failure to prosecute Veneco, suggesting the lenient plea deal reflects a mob mentality against Black female prosecutors rather than justice. Ultimately, the segment frames Smollett's imprisonment as a consequence of his deception within a flawed legal system. [Automatically generated summary]

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Stop talking about slacks.
I am not suicidal and I am innocent.
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All right, so Jesse, he's serving us, I think it's 150 days in jail.
That time should be easy for Jesse.
Him being gay and all.
Yeah, he said that's a little paradise.
That's Louis.
That's paradise.
If you lock me up with the opposite sex, man, that's a paradise to me.
But anyway, that's got to be like a fantasy of his.
Wake up five big buff black dudes just standing over top of you with powerful erections.
But anyway, he's claiming.
Fresh out of the shower.
Just got a white towel around him and the towels are standing up like that.
Yeah.
Yeah, but we got a damn good show for y'all today.
But Jesse, he started his sentence, right?
180 days, you say, huh?
It's 150.
Man, that's that's only what?
150 is what, 30 days in a month?
Yeah, he got five months of paradise, right?
But he's claiming he's in jail because he's because he's black.
Huh, what penal code is that?
Penal code N dash E dash G dash R dash O Negro.
I mean, come on.
We're past this.
Yeah, man, come on now.
You're not in there because you're black.
Yeah, you broke the law, Jesse.
I mean, if a police officer, if he falsifies a report, or if he falsifies his, what happened, he goes to jail.
Yeah, the cop will go to jail.
A cop will go to jail for that.
Yeah.
We hold cops at a high level, don't we?
If a cop did that, oh, he's going to jail.
Yeah.
But you do something similar.
You in there because you're black.
Jesse, Jesse, poor Jesse, man.
Playing the victim, man.
You in the jail.
You in jail, not because you're black.
You in jail for being black and being a dumbass.
That's what you're in jail for.
You really been in jail for half-assing this fake hate crime you orchestrated.
If you'd have actually got some qualified white men to do the job.
Yeah.
You know, if you want to cut corners.
I mean, how much you pay them two African fellas?
Yeah, hellison and affirmative action he was doing.
I think he paid him like $1,500.
I can't remember how much you paid him.
Yeah, and they snatched you.
He wrote a check for it.
What did you put in the memo, Jesse?
Yeah, he wrote a check.
You supposed to pay.
He writes checks.
All white Trump supporters write checks.
Yeah, you should have said.
You a black gay.
Yeah, you're supposed to be more progressive than this.
Hey, you should have either paid him in Bitcoin or cash.
But anyway, Kim Fox, I think that's what the name was, the DA, decided not to charge this dude.
And a lot of people would say that what you did was, you know, not prosecuting this man was racist.
Yeah, you're not prosecuting because he's black.
That's why you're not prosecuting.
If you were white and you did that, oh, you're racist.
But if you're black and do it, no, no, no, no.
Yeah, but anyway, she's holding interviews about the whole Jesse thing.
That's crazy, man.
Just like Jesse, she's claiming racism.
She's been treated the way she's treated because she's black.
Man, show the video.
Thursday, Fox pens an op-ed in the Chicago Sun-Times where she calls the Smollett case a failure of our justice system, citing a mob mentality against black women elected prosecutors.
Friday morning, Fox and I sit down for this exclusive television interview to explain.
Exclusive.
Mob mentality against black female prosecutors.
In this case, it's been three years for a class four felony.
She sweat.
Where a decision was made.
And for the last three years, there's been this deliberate attempt to upend the decision that my office made.
And it feels unprecedented.
It feels personal.
Racist?
Mr. Smollett was given 150 days in Cook County Jail.
Last time, the special prosecutor had a case of R.J. Veneco, the man who was accused of punching and killing someone.
He got 60 days in jail.
You punch and kill someone and get 60 days in jail.
You lie about a hoax in which you are the victim, which is not to dismiss it.
You get 150.
No.
And so what I would say is that Cook County's criminal justice system has had racial disparities throughout.
And this is a clear example of what that racial disparity looks like.
She lying by omission.
Democrats are real good at that.
Lie by omission.
They leave out very important details.
This is an opt-ed.
This is an opinion piece, which means you can lie.
She's not telling the whole story.
That guy who ended up doing, what, 60 days?
Yeah.
He played guilty to unvoluntary manslaughter.
He didn't go to trial.
It's involuntary.
Something like that.
Something like that.
Yeah.
I'm not a lawyer.
I'm about 12 years away from a law degree, but he actually played guilty.
It didn't go to trial.
Yeah.
He showed contrition.
He said, I did what I did was wrong.
I didn't mean to kill my punched him.
He died.
It's involuntary manslaughter.
Yeah.
And you don't throw people in jail a long time when that happens.
Yeah, especially when they admit to it.
Yeah.
Just on the other hand, didn't this is kept it not, went to trial.
This dude just got sentenced.
He stands up in front of judge.
I did not do this.
This is a travesty.
I'm going to jail because I'm black.
Yeah.
It's totally different.
You're lie by omission.
You're missing a lot of context.
Yeah, and it's like this dude got charged with five, what is it, four or five?
He got convicted of five felonies.
Yeah.
150 days.
And look at what he did.
Look at the political climate of this country when this happened.
Everybody, the mainstream media was painting Trump as his white supremacist.
Then Jesse comes out, claims two white Trump supporters beat his ass because he's gay and black.
And that was his whole motive to do the fake hate crime.
Yeah.
This dude, this man, this is horrible what this dude did.
Yeah, he should have.
He should have got six months.
Now that's just testing going too far, man.
Five months is good.
Well, how many days?
Five months?
He gets five months, man.
150 days, man.
Should have played guilty.
Everybody knows the district attorney is going to give you a plea bargain.
Hey, man, if you take this trial, you roll the dice.
You could end up serving twice the sentence.
But if, hey, I'm going to give you a plea bargain, you just do half the time.
All you have to do is show contrition.
Go up and say, look, I made this up because I hate Trump.
I hate white people.
And I'm insecure because I'm gay.
If you'd have said that, if you'd have said that, you wouldn't have gotten in jail time.
You wouldn't have been in jail.
He probably got like, you probably got two weeks.
No, you've been on the side of the road picking up trash.
Nah, he wouldn't have got no jail time.
You don't think he got jail time?
Yeah.
They gave you a gay slap.
On the wrist.
Get out of here.
Dude, it even hit you that hard.
Gay slap.
Stop.
Don't do that no more.
Yeah.
You crazy.
Tim Fox, you a liar.
And you giving that man a pass, that's racist.
You showed him favoritism because he was black.
Yeah.
That's racist.
That's racist.
He doesn't get a pass.
If cops don't get a pass, citizens shouldn't get a pass.
I mean, you're giving that man a pass for political purposes.
What you did was very racist.
You're not treating everybody the same because if I was a white Trump supporter, oh, you'd have threw the book at him.
Yeah, I wanted to say something about you.
I know she was lying too, man, because she's sweating.
Who the hell's going to be sweating like that in a conditioned room?
She didn't put no powder on her face.
No, man.
They'd have put powders on her face.
Man, it'll sweat right off her face.
She looks like that dude on coming to America.
What's his name?
Randy Watson.
Man, every black person looks like Randy Watson in you now.
You know what it is?
That colored dress she wearing.
Yeah.
Randy Watson.
Yeah, but you look way better.
She's way more attractive than Randy Watson.
Yeah, but another thing.
Of course, yeah.
Because, you know, if I was single, I mean, Kim, if you wasn't liberal, I'm a little bit.
Hey, Joe, come on, man.
Let's get serious on this.
I mean, I'm just saying.
She would bang anything pretty much.
No, man, she might get lucky, but you know.
Hey, the reason why Justin got 150 days, they make an example out of him.
Yeah.
That's what's the whole point of the justice system.
Make sure you got all these black people out here making up fake hate crimes, man.
No, we're going to make an example out of you.
They don't, because we don't, they're going to make it penal because we don't want this to happen again.
This dude hurt people who are actually victims of hate crimes.
You're keeping people who are victims of hate crimes to him, Keith, coming forward.
Preach to him.
They're not going to play for COSA to justice syndrome out there now.
Hey, man, there's a rumor out there that he's going a little bit crazy.
Even his brother said he's sane and he's doing well.
They're trying to make him out to seem like he's free.
No, you are crazy.
Yeah, I know.
Everybody knows you made this up except you.
You are bat shit crazy.
I know if I get locked up, me being light-skinned and all with these green eyes, first thing that dark-skinned is going to do is rape me.
You know, them dark skin don't like like us.
I hate right there.
He got green eyes and shit.
He's like red bone.
Oh, I'm going to rape that.
Just speaking the truth, man.
And every, every dark, and I'm not saying all dark-skinned brothers are like that, but you know, there's a few out there, man.
They hate light-skinned dudes.
A lot of them are locked up.
I think that's why they're in there.
They don't like it.
As soon as I get locked up, if I get locked up for doing something that I didn't do, oh, I'm crazy.
I try to cut my throat.
I try to hang myself.
I ain't going in there getting raped.
I'm not getting cream potty at night.
Ain't no way in hell I'm going out like that.
I'm not green.
I'm not getting cream potted.
I am not taking 12 inches of steel at night.
Nope, nope, nope.
Do you know them dark-skinned niggas hung?
Hey, man, let's get serious.
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