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Jurnee Smollett Speaks Out on Brother, Jussie, and the Challenges of Being a Black Woman in Hollywood

The Lovecraft Country star has had to learn to stand up for herself, and is sticking by her brother.

Jurnee Smollett Lovecraft Country

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Next week Lovecraft Country will be premiering on HBO.

The highly anticipated sci-fi/horror series set in the Jim Crow era of 1950s America—produced by Jordan Peele and J.J. Abrams—is already creating a lot of buzz, and Jurnee Smollett's Letitia Lewis may prove to be the breakout role that she has long deserved.

She's been acting professionally since she was too young to walk—if diaper commercials count—but as she noted in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, she has avoided taking roles that she sees as degrading or objectifying. Sadly, as a Black woman in Hollywood, that has severely limited the amount of work she's gotten over the years.

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This Haunts Me: Why Does No One Talk About How Terrence Howard Is Absolutely Insane?

Terrence Howard has dedicated his life to making weird shapes that he thinks disprove basic math.

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Terrence Howard is a lunatic.

I say this with no qualms or concerns about misrepresenting someone whom I do not personally know, because his 2015 interview with Rolling Stone really did leave that big of an impression on me.

I've read enough celebrity exposés to know that a fair number of America's most rich and famous people have lost touch with reality. But no other celebrity's eccentricities even come close to the sheer insanity of Terrence Howard, whose ramblings wouldn't seem out of place if you heard them shouted by a homeless schizophrenic person on the subway.

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Jussie Smollett

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Remember how two MAGA enthusiasts supposedly attacked Jussie Smollett and then the police didn't find any evidence and then they seemed to think he actually orchestrated the whole thing and then he was indicted on 16 felony accounts?

Well now prosecutors have dropped all the charges against Smollett and he's quadrupling down, saying he's "been truthful and consistent on every single level since day one." So first of all, what the hell?

Did this attack happen or didn't it? If it did happen as Smollett insists, how did the Chicago police department fail to find any evidence whatsoever? What was the deal with those two brothers who admitted to being paid by Smollett?

And if it didn't happen, why would the prosecutor possibly drop all charges? Is this just another case of a celebrity getting off the hook? Is someone high up a really big fan of Empire?

Unfortunately, the case file is completely closed, so no information about the reasoning behind this will be released to the public.

While the whole Jussie Smollett case seems to have been a massive waste of time all around, it also says something more substantial about the way media coverage shapes social narratives. When a story like this breaks, even if we approach the claims with skepticism, people jump to conclusions one way or the other – either assuming it happened or assuming the subject is lying. In other words, someone is always assumed guilty, be it the "attacker" or the "victim."

In this vein, stories like the Jussie Smollett case will always cause a cultural divide one way or the other, no matter how neutral the reporting may be. It's impossible to cover a loaded story like this one without causing polarization. So is the answer to simply ignore this type of story before they're fully formed (assuming that ever even happens)? Or does the public benefit from the media circus in the many cases where these stories turn out to be true (ie: Harvey Weinstein)? Perhaps we just need to learn to strike the proper balance. Of course, that's easier said in hindsight.


Dan Kahan is a writer & screenwriter from Brooklyn, usually rocking a man bun. Find more at dankahanwriter.com


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If Jussie Smollett Is Guilty, He's Done a Massive Disservice to Real Victims of Hate Crimes

Real hate crimes are on the rise, which makes fabricating one all the more egregious.

Jussie Smollett

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When someone says they're the victim of a crime, most people tend to believe them—especially if the person files a police report, has physical injuries and publicizes a very specific story of the event.

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While most people are horrified by the reports of the vicious hate crime committed against Empire actor Jussie Smollett, some MAGA enthusiasts have been especially incensed—but not for the same reasons.

As we've heard over and over again from MAGA fans on social media, this is definitely fake news. Their evidence mainly boils down to the belief that a homosexual black man is more likely to be lying about a hookup gone wrong or to have beaten himself up (?) than to have actually been assaulted by two racist homophobes. Besides, people don't just walk around with rope and bleach, just in case they see someone they want to assault…

...unless it was premeditated—a part of the story that was pretty clear from the earliest reports on the assault. To reiterate, Smollett's employer received a death threat personally addressed to him in the mail eight days before the attack. It also said MAGA.

Oh, and the Chicago PD publicly released footage of two persons of interest, showing they're taking the assault seriously too.

Moreover, a woman who lives in Smollett's apartment building has just come forward with further information. At 12:30 AM on Tuesday morning, an hour and a half before Smollett was attacked, she saw an agitated white man who "looked out of place," loitering outside the building with what looked like a rope or clothesline protruding from his sweatshirt. Assuming her account turns out to be accurate, it lends further evidence to what seems so obvious already: this attack was premeditated.

Smollett wasn't attacked by two people who were randomly carrying rope and bleach, he was attacked by two people who brought rope and bleach specifically to attack him. But yeah, MAGA folks, it's way more likely he just beat himself up for no reason, right? That's surely why the Chicago PD is investigating the situation as a hate crime.

Then again, the MAGA crowd has already made it very clear that they aren't the type to let facts and evidence get in the way of their feelings.