I didn’t pay much attention to the Jussie Smollett case. To be honest, when I heard an actor was involved I was immediately suspicious. Actors be acting. They are already compromised. Will do or say anything for a paycheck or the promise of new role.
And let’s not talk about celebrities who are enslaved to their handlers through blackmail. For this reason, I paid the Smollet case zero attention. But it didn’t immediately go away.
What Happened?
In January 2019, actor Jussie Smollett, known for his role on the TV show Empire, reported a shocking and harrowing attack in Chicago. Smollett claimed that he was assaulted by two men who hurled racist and homophobic slurs at him, poured bleach on him, and tied a noose around his neck. The story sparked widespread outrage and sympathy, with many rallying in support of Smollett and condemning the alleged hate crime.
Maybe I’m just more int une with my intuition, but I immediately thought that didn’t happen. And through in MAGA? Please, how did anyone think that was real? It’s sad that people see what they want to see, and there are groups ready to manipulate those people. Black people were mad. Black people are already brainwashed by the media to see racism everywhere. To mentally create it in their minds even when it doesn’t exist. This racial false flag increased that idea and artificially confirmed the veracity of the world view.
And what else did it do? Made white people look like racists. There has been another strategy to make white people hate themselves. Feel guilty. Feel like they owe black people something. The people pushing this strategy are usually not white but white appearing.
So what does that create? A recipe for race war.
Only no one is going around pouring bleach on actors in hit tv shows. I mean what even is that? I hate black people so I’m going to make your skin white? And oh yeah, I’m also going to bring back lynchings because its such an iconic image of racism.
No one is thinking about these things. Oh wait, someone is.
The Democrats love to bring up racism. Only the Democrats talk about racism and reference racist imagery from the past. The left needs to keep racism going, they need for black people to identify as victims, as the oppressed otherwise they’ll wake up and realize Democrats are the party of slavery and JIm Crow.


Conservatives and Republicans are focused on the future not the past. Focused on improving society, empowering people to have good lives. The Democratic party focuses on victimhood, the past…
So when I understood what the Smollet was about, I knew the Left was behind it.
Who Did It?
As the investigation unfolded, it became apparent that Smollett’s account was not as it seemed. The Chicago Police Department eventually revealed that Smollett had orchestrated the attack himself. He paid two brothers, Olabinjo and Abimbola Osundairo, to stage the assault. The brothers testified that Smollett had planned the entire event to gain publicity and further his career.
Actors. Crisis Actors. People are paid to reenact and stage events all the time whether you know it or not.
Why Did It Happen?
Smollett’s motivations were reportedly tied to his desire for more attention and a higher salary on Empire. He was allegedly dissatisfied with his role and believed that a high-profile attack would boost his public image and career prospects. But I don’t believe the story about the actor wanting more attention. I believe he was forced to do it by a group of political strategists who determined this was the best way to force our country towards a race war.
When you see a celebrity come out and make a political statement. They were usually told to do so by their handlers. Or else.
The Immediate Response
The immediate aftermath was a flurry of public and media reactions. The initial response was one of shock and condemnation. Many people, including politicians and celebrities, expressed their support for Smollett and criticized the supposed perpetrators. As the truth emerged, the response shifted to one of outrage and disillusionment. The case revealed deep divisions and heightened suspicions about racial and social justice issues.
Social Engineering and Racial False Flagging
The Smollett case serves as a potent example of how social engineering can be used to manipulate public perception and exploit racial tensions. Smollett’s alleged scheme tapped into existing societal fears and prejudices, creating a narrative that resonated with ongoing discussions about race and hate crimes. By staging a racially charged attack, Smollett not only misled the public but also added to the broader discourse on racial issues in a deceptive manner.
Racial false flagging, as seen here, involves creating a fabricated incident to provoke a specific reaction or further a particular agenda. Smollett’s actions, if proven to be motivated by a desire for personal gain and increased attention, represent a manipulation of racial and social dynamics for self-serving purposes. This type of false flagging can have significant repercussions, including eroding trust in genuine claims of hate crimes and deepening societal divisions.
Who Benefitted?
The case has led to increased skepticism and scrutiny of similar claims, potentially overshadowing legitimate instances of racial violence and discrimination. This erosion of trust is detrimental to genuine victims and the broader fight for social justice.
How to Discern False Racial Flags in the Future
- Verify Information: Before jumping to conclusions or sharing information, verify the details from multiple, credible sources. Fact-checking can help prevent the spread of misinformation and false narratives.
- Analyze Motives: Consider the possible motivations behind a high-profile incident. Understanding the context and potential agendas can provide insights into whether an event might be manipulated.
- Consult Experts: Seek opinions from experts and organizations that specialize in racial issues and social justice. They can offer informed perspectives on the authenticity and implications of reported incidents.
- Evaluate Consistency: Look for consistency in the details and responses from all parties involved. Discrepancies or sudden changes in the story can indicate potential manipulation or false flagging.
- Promote Transparency: Support and advocate for transparency in media reporting and investigations. Transparent processes can help build trust and ensure that genuine issues are addressed appropriately.
The Smollett case underscores the need for vigilance and critical thinking in an era where social media and sensational stories can easily distort reality. By understanding the dynamics of social engineering and racial false flagging, we can better navigate the complexities of modern media and contribute to a more informed and just society.
Stay frosty. We are in unprecedented times. The global communists know that most people think the main stream media is a joke. So they’re on social media because we’re on social media. And that is where they are planning and spreading the next Smollet.
