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June 23, 2022 - Info Warrior - Jason Bermas
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Jussie Smollett Is A SOCIOPATH Society Upside Down

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Two-Tiered Justice System 00:12:43
Hey everybody, Jason Burmes here, and we are going to be talking about a case that normally I don't love to get into, but it speaks so much to our sociopathic celebratard culture that clearly, in so many instances, especially right now, in the verifiable upside down, shows a two-tiered justice system.
Okay, let me repeat that.
A two-tiered justice system.
And in the Smolette case, you have a person who already was obviously guilty of a crime the moment, the moment the police showed up, they realized this is ridiculous.
What is going on here?
And we're going to show you, probably for the millionth time, them entering this man's apartment, okay, and you decide whether or not this person's being genuine or not.
Now, aside from that, in an already fixed system where when they did find out that not only was he not attacked in a quote-unquote hate crime scenario by white supremacists on the streets of Chicago in the early morning,
the freezing cold, after getting Subway with bleach and a noose, getting punched in the face and being told this is MAGA country, bitch.
Okay, after all of that absurdity unfolds, he doubles down and the so-called Justice Department barely goes after him.
He still gets convicted by a jury of his peers, has 150 days to serve, and he serves six because there's a new magic word in our society whenever the narrative is different.
You understand?
It's called appeal.
They just say appeal.
Court orders Justice Smollett released from jail during appeal.
Okay, and now he is on talk radio espousing his innocence and admitting who he really is at the same time.
So we're going to play a bunch of clips and we have to realize if this was an inversion, if somebody had faked an attack in the other way, all right, especially by a notable actor, by the way, not even any actor, anybody they could think of.
If somebody had done that, it would have been all over the place, all over the place, that the white supremacists were trying to set something up.
The bottom line is this has nothing to do with race.
Has everything to do about a society that encourages people to do whatever it takes to be famous and cool and trendy, okay, and not be accountable by any means whatsoever.
No, play the game, do as thou wilt.
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So without further ado, Jesse Smola insists he's not a piece of shit and did not lie about homophobic attack and says he refused to eat during the six and a half days he was in prison because he was fasting to gain clarity.
Give me a break.
This person still, after all of it, and we should have known this, number one, by this whole absurd scenario.
And we should have known this once we found out the people that he paid and colluded with to do the attack, one of whom he was having a sexual relationship with.
Okay?
And then they weren't white.
They're literally Nigerian.
I mean, you can't make the absurdity of this thing up.
And for him to only get 150 days on the outset after all of this was absurd, in my opinion, because he helped fuel this false narrative that what?
Promoted all sorts of riots and division and real angst and hate amongst neighbors, man, amongst human beings.
And he just still acts like he's some kind of hero for marginalized communities.
No, he's disgusting.
And he's unapologetic.
So let's play the clip here.
If I had done this, I'd be a piece of.
Yeah.
And listen, I think Sway knows.
We're going to play it again.
He knows he bangs another thing.
Sway knows that he is telling him who he is.
I am this person.
I'm a terrible person.
But that's who we praise in society now.
If I had done this, I'd be a piece of.
Yeah.
And I don't think that that is.
I don't think that that is kind of, that's not really questionable.
So where people are like, yes, there's a lot of other stuff happening, but that would be really.
And again, it's something that I wanted to say: if I had done something like this.
Every piece of evidence.
I mean, what do you mean if?
There is no if you did this.
I mean, these are the people that you could literally, you remember the old shaggy song?
She caught me banging on the counter.
It wasn't me.
You know, you could actually walk in and watch it.
They have video evidence.
He staged the entire thing.
Text messages.
He staged the entire thing.
The police body cam footage with a white rope around his neck.
That is anything like a joke from a hardware store.
It would mean that I stuck my fist in the pain of black Americans in this country for over 400 years.
We're not even talking about in Africa because that's an even deeper, larger conversation.
Why is he talking about Africa?
Okay?
You know what this man's connection to Africa is?
It's nothing.
Do you think he actually cares about Africa as a nation or the African people or even his own heritage?
Of course not.
He's saying and doing anything he can to try to keep himself relevant while celebrating his sociopathy on tour now.
Appeal.
Appeal.
He did six days in jail on a kangaroo sentence.
It would mean that I stuck my fist in the fears of the LGBTQ community all over the world.
I'm not that.
Never have been.
Don't I don't need to be.
You are the fakest chump of a person.
Okay.
I mean, this is just, it's disgusting.
And watch.
When he starts talking about himself, because that's all he ever cares about.
That's what sociopaths do, right?
And he's talking about his career as if his career was on this.
Woo!
Okay?
He starts trembling in his voice because he does get emotional because he is talking about himself.
And that's all he cares about.
I promise you.
Need to be.
Didn't need to have some sort of rise in his career.
I was on the up and up.
I was coming from New York from doing a table read for my dream role in a Broadway show.
Doing a table read.
A dream role on a Broadway show.
No.
You're a fake sociopath, okay?
That bought into the celebratard culture.
You were politically connected and literally had the tweets of our current installed puppet and his madam S, you know, Willie Brown's ex-mistress, Kamala Harris, talking about modern-day lynchings inciting insanity.
That's what you did.
That's what you did.
Okay?
So first of all, we'll get to those clips in a second.
Everybody, let's watch as the police officers enter Jussie's apartment.
Okay?
Do I take it off or anything?
You got yarn around your neck, dude.
If you watch this house.
There being audio and reading audio that I guess when I came here to meet you, our case did not work.
But like, the black officer is in shock that he's being told this.
He's like, hey, you realize we're taping this, right?
Like, the world is going to end up seeing this, right?
He's in shock that he's on this call.
you're giving us permission to set it up i mean and then and then of course he wants it turned off because he just faked an attack and And then when he gets found guilty, I mean, watch, this is the grandstanding.
This is the lunacy of this man.
This is, again, the sociopathy of Jussie Smollett.
And that will start today, right here, right now.
You know, I would just like to say to your honor that I am not suicidal.
Okay, I'm not suicidal.
Okay?
I am not suicidal.
I am innocent, and I am not suicidal.
If I did this, then it means that I stuck my fist in the fears of black Americans in this country for over 400 years.
And you notice he said the same exact thing on the radio.
This is all these people know.
They rehearse things.
My fist in the fears.
Okay, that's his original line of bullshit.
That's what that is.
You understand?
I mean, again, this guy is going on the radio after magically not serving his sentence because of appeal, which was already a light sentence to begin with, after he tried to incite hate in this country.
The fears of the LGBTQ community, and I am not suicidal.
And if anything happens to me when I go in there, I did not do it to myself.
And you must all know that.
I respect you, Your Honor.
I respect your decision.
respect anybody jail time i am not suicidal okay Mr. Uche, let me inquire: are there any post-sentencing motions you care to present?
He's not done.
He's not done.
I am not suicidal.
Stop talking about class.
I am not suicidal.
And I am innocent.
I could have said that I was guilty a long time ago.
You are guilty.
You're guilty of sin.
And the media helped portray this hoax.
Period.
Smollett's guilty verdict is a major egg in the face for the media, who did everything it could to make Jesse Smollett a martyr.
Who cares about facts or details when you can tie big bad Donald Trump to a hate crime?
This is a Jackie Robinson against homophobia in the black community, an icon, a beloved icon.
And again, I mean, Van Jones, you should be ashamed of yourself on so many levels.
Hey, but you got that $10 million Bezos money, son.
You got that crazy Bezos money.
Bigger Bezos.
And now you have the fall of an icon.
MAGA supporters have painted themselves as that.
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I mean, when you look at footage, when you hear things they say, these are, this is the honest goodness truth, and we have to be bold enough to call them lies.
But in the court of public opinion, it matters.
It matters.
And he lost that because of how, and not his fault.
Maybe people were, I don't know what they were saying to him, maybe because of his representatives.
Who knows?
Well, there you go.
Here to react.
Molly Hemingway, senior editor of the Federalist and a Fox News contributor.
Molly, that's what the media did.
It all seemed actually from the start so well put together.
It was just every kind of step was planned in a certain sense.
Kamala Harris came out, people might forget, with an anti-lynching bill that then passed specifically because of this event.
And as she stood next to Jesse Smollett, what do you think of the theater that we saw now with the guilty verdict?
Kamala Embarrass.
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Okay.
This is about our injustice system being in our face.
You already had the kangaroo court.
You already had the light sentencing.
And no, he doesn't even serve that anymore.
Okay, more and more and more, we're going to see these real types of divisions that have nothing to do with your sexuality.
Okay, nothing to do with the color of your skin and everything to do with a great narrative, hell-bent, okay?
Hell bent on trying to bring in a quote-unquote new world order great reset agenda, the fourth industrial revolution on the road to a transhumanist nightmare future.
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