Posted on 03/10/2022 3:11:54 PM PST by fwdude
The 92-year-old grandmother of Jussie Smollett took the witness stand on his behalf at his sentencing on Thursday, blasting into "the media" and telling the judge that if he goes to jail, she wants to go with him.
"I ask you, judge, not to send him to prison," the petite woman said from the witness stand. Then she wagged a finger at him.
"And if you do, send me along with him."
(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...
He framed the two Nigerian bodybuilders.
Last I looked, the Nigerians weren’t ‘Maga hat Wearing White Guys’.
And he made a big mistake hiring Nigerians who were a lot smarter than juicy was.
(On top of everything, he’s cheap, too - he didn’t pay them enough for all of this grief.)
you can’t make stuff up like this...
This goes some distance to explain how Jussie became a narcissistic ego maniac and a pathological liar. It seems doubtful that 150 days in jail is likely to change him a bit... the whole world is wrong and wil seek to kill him to prevent him from proving his innocence.
Mentally unstable!
According to the following link, she’s a bit too young to have been in the Greatest Generation. Nobody clued her into the fact that she’s part of the Silent Generation!
https://parade.com/1113130/jessicasager/generation-names-and-years/
And take off the face diaper you a hole
No, the Silent Generation.
The grievance industrial complex on display. It’s generational.
How would grams have felt if some ‘white boys’ had decided to frame Jussie Smollett and other blacks - to make them look like violent criminals when they were innocent?
Would she have said, ‘those white boys who tried to lie about my grandson were just having fun?” What an evil fool.
Never expect a race-greivance leftist to have the ability to see the situation from any other direction.
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