jshawaii22 wrote:He's a clown and a race baiter. So how does Smollett get like 20 charges against him and Bennett goes to Vegas and in a rant decides to accuse the police of mistreating him 'because he's 'black'... when video clearly showed him to be ignoring direct commands to 'stop' by the police after a shooting at the MGM and not once was he abused or swore at. His actions should of resulted in charges. Las Vegas police and prosecutors are evidently too nice.
And how does that not get to the NFL office for a suspension? Lying to the police and then compounding it by lying in multiple TV interviews?
jshawaii22 wrote:His claims of bad "treatment' was shown by video to be a total fabrication (that's a lie) -- although it wasn't a conspiracy, as he didn't implicate anyone, the motivation was the same at Smollett's -- make up a fake dialog that accuses "white" people of race based crimes and then use it for your own benefit. In Bennett's case, that would be to further the "I support Kaepernick" dialog.
jshawaii22 wrote:The only reason Bennett didn't follow up down that road were the videos that became public within a couple of days. I could be wrong, but I don't remember his apologizing to the LV police or to the MGM security, although you never know -- it may of been in private.
The motive may have been the same but unlike Smollett, Bennett didn't break any laws.
Frankly, I wish he would have pursued it so he could have been exposed for the lying sack of chit that he is.
Uppercut wrote:Say what you want about Mr MB but signing with the Pats almost guarantees a SB game.
idhawkman wrote:The biggest difference I see between the two are:
Smollett was premeditated and he violated federal mail fraud and terrorist acts by sending the crushed up tylenol to himself through the mail.
MB was caught in the spur of the moment incident and tried to run to avoid being exposed in LV during the season. THEN he tried to cover it up when he was exposed by claiming mistreatment. (Still should have been prosecuted in my opinion but not near the felonies that Smollett committed)
(Still should have been prosecuted in my opinion but not near the felonies that Smollett committed)
Idahawkman wrote:(Still should have been prosecuted in my opinion but not near the felonies that Smollett committed)
burrrton wrote:Perpetual victimhood isn't illegal. In fact it's a form of currency in many circles these days (which is why Smollett was willing to risk what he did, why some other guy literally burnt his house down and killed all his pets, and so on- there is nothing so valuable as being seen as a Victim™).
It was as much about dollars and cents to him as it was victimhood.
It was as much about dollars and cents to him as it was victimhood.
burrrton wrote:That him playing the victimized gay man increases his marketability (even if only in his opinion) is my point.
RiverDog wrote:
I'm not sure what Bennett should have been prosecuted for. Lots of people have made false claims about their treatment by police. Are you going to prosecute every person that makes a silly objection as to their treatment?
If Bennett gave a sworn statement or if he wasted valuable resources by sending the police on a wild goose chase by filing a false report ala Smollett, then yes. But to my knowledge, Bennett gave no such information to police. He was simply whining about it in public as so many have done.
RiverDog wrote:... but IMO Smollett calculated that he could increase his marketability by being the victim of a hate crime. It was as much about dollars and cents to him as it was victimhood. Bennett might be a little different, seems more of the rebel without a cause type, that every action has to be of some sort of sinister origin. I don't think he was doing it to advance his career.
RiverDog wrote:And your point is spot on. I was drawing a distinction between victimhood as an ego defense mechanism (Bennett) and victimhood as a means to increase financial marketability (Smollett).
MB claiming the PD assaulted him is different from Smollett claiming anonymous MAGA hat wearing mystery people assaulted him, HOW?
MB claiming the PD assaulted him is different from Smollett claiming anonymous MAGA hat wearing mystery people assaulted him, HOW?
burrrton wrote:He wasn't making claims he was "assaulted"- he was merely mischaracterizing his detention and treatment as over-the-top and racially motivated (both of which proved to be BS).
jshawaii22 wrote:it wasn't a fan, she was a licenced, contracted security officer, checking credentials, who happened to be handicapped and standing post somewhere at one of the entrances to the field. Irrelevant to the issue, but interesting he now plays for the team that he blasted onto the field to be with.
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