Sooooo Jussie Smollett may have, just may have, colored the truth. The Chicago Police Department might have or might not have botched the investigation into the Empire actorâs alleged beatdown by MAGA-hat-wearing, racist African brothers in whiteface *kanye shrug*.
But who seems to really be in the crosshairs in this twisted saga? Smollett? The brothers African? The CPD?
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Nope. None of them. The real villain in this saga apparently is Kim Foxx, the woman, the black woman in fact, at the helm of Chicagoâs Cook County Stateâs Attorney Office.
How Sway?
Well, to hear her critics tell it, itâs an embarrassment and a travesty of national importance that Smollett âgot awayâ with multiple charges of (gasp!) lying to the cops about what had happened to him one frigid night in Chicago during a 2 a.m. run to Subway.
On Monday, members of Chicagoâs Fraternal Order of Police stood outside the Cook County Administration Building to call for justice and accountability âor, basically, a return to the good olâ days when punks and perps, usually of the poor, black and brown variety, had little chance of the kinds of âcushyâ Jussie deals involving fines, community service and an expungement of records.
âI donât think that justice was served at all,â Foxx protester Mike Macdonald, 60, told the Chicago Tribune, calling the prosecutorâs officeâs treatment of Smollett, in the news siteâs words, âan affront to the principleâupholding justiceâhe dedicated his career to.â
According to the po-po, the Smollett case is more outrageous than, than, oh, I donât know, maybe someone being sentenced to less than seven years in prison for murdering a teenager?
But I digress. Back to Kim Foxx. She had her backers, too, Monday, with community activists staging a counterprotest in support of Foxx and directly in the face of the FOP.
âThe attack on Kim Foxx isnât about Jussie,â the Rev. Michael Pfleger, pastor of St. Sabina Church, told the Chicago Sun-Times. âItâs an excuse to remove a strong black woman.â
And maybe, just maybe, thatâs what all the outrage is really about: power of the black woman variety. Cue Black Lives Matter Chicago:
Yes, as @BLMChi noted regarding the true nature of the FOPâs protest, Chicago is getting ready Tuesday to elect its first black woman as mayor.
Maybe, methinks, the FOP doth protest too much.
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