NAACP: Travesty of Justice: Why Jussie Smollett Deserved the Entertainer of the Year
written by a member of the WCB
Listen up, patriots. There's a damn travesty unfolding in Hollywood that'll make your blood boil. While Keke Palmer's prancing around with her so-called "entertainer of the year" award at the NAACP Image Awards, we're all supposed to sit here and pretend this is justice?
Let's cut to the chase. Jussie Smollett - now there's a man who's been through the wringer. While the liberal media's been dragging his name through the mud, he's demonstrated more entertainment value in a single press conference than most Hollywood phonies do in an entire career.
Sure, Palmer's got her little 95% Rotten Tomatoes film. Big deal. Smollett created a narrative so compelling it had the entire nation talking. That's entertainment, folks. He turned a supposed hate crime into a national spectacle that kept news cycles spinning for months. If that's not peak entertainment, I don't know what is.
The NAACP Image Awards? More like the Politically Correct Performance Awards. They'd rather celebrate safe, sanitized "success stories" than recognize true dramatic talent. Smollett didn't just act - he lived a performance so intricate it blurred the lines between reality and fiction.
Call it what you want - controversy, scandal, whatever. But don't you dare tell me it wasn't entertaining. In a world of bland, cookie-cutter celebrities, Smollett stood out. He took risks. He commanded attention. And isn't that what entertainment is truly about?
Palmer can keep her trophy. Jussie Smollett deserves a lifetime achievement award for sheer audacity.
God bless America, and God bless real entertainment.