Sunday, February 24, 2019

When intellectual immaturity meets hysteria

If Jussie Smollett faked his attack, it's what can be expected from someone who spent his life, since childhood, working for an industry that hates education and makes its stars believe that they are above the law and that all ends justify the means against a perceived, common enemy.

The only thing more homogeneous than that industry's power distribution among men and its corruption of women is its stupidity.

The media, which is substantially owned and operated by the same businesses which own and operate the entertainment industry, has offered such hysterical, unbalanced and unreasonable yammering about President Trump since his election that Mr. Smollett's alleged response to it is understandable, although not admirable.

Why spend more time talking about something that stupid?  Give him a fine, probation or maybe a few months in jail, move on.  Like, STUPID, right?  Stupid.