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Jussie Smollett and the rise of American hate hoaxing

He faked a racist attack because he wanted attention

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The actor Jussie Smollett has been jailed for 150 days after staging a hate crime against himself. Freddy Gray wrote about the rise of hate hoaxing in December…

So Jussie Smollett, the world’s most notorious hate hoaxer, has at last been found guilty of lying to the police. 

Smollett, you may remember, was the actor who wanted to get even more famous so badly that he hired two brothers to put on ski masks and pretend to be Trump-supporting racists who spotted him in public. They then fake attacked him with bleach and a noose that they just happened to be carrying around, as racists do. The US vice president and most media outlets breathlessly accepted Smollett’s account. 

But it was all rubbish — and the story fits into a bizarre new trend. In September, some racist graffiti was found at Parkway North and Parkway Central schools in the Midwest American state of Missouri. Somebody had scrawled ‘HOPE ALL BLACK PEOPLE DIE’ and the n-word across the bathrooms.

These hoaxes keep happening — they’re so common now that they barely make a bleep on America’s national news radar

A protest erupted.

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