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I was in Wyoming at the time. It is my understanding that the two other men were also gay. This was drugged up gay on gay violence.

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This has been known for years.

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To you and I.

However, seems to be a new generation ignorant to this and with people getting sick of gaslighting and outright prevarication, maybe there will be an impetus to shove this disgusting murder made into a hagiography into the proper category where it belongs.

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Jul 2·edited Jul 2

The homosexuality normalization and victimization advertising campaign has been completely contrived. It went into overdrive with Gen Z and their intentional infection trans contagion. Perhaps now that hoax is imploding the entire charade will collapse.

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Let me make sure I understand... The Media, which ALWAYS had an agenda, misrepresented and hijacked a tragedy to push a narrative. A complex situation was reduced to a single factor to keep from confusing the masses. Color me stunned.

"The truth is rarely pure and never simple." It is quite appropriate that quote is from Oscar Wilde.

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The whole thing was a lie. I’m from Wyoming, we know.

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Ya, I remember the story. It made me sick to my stomach. The idea that somebody could be murdered simply for the way they felt was terrible. Almost unbelievable. Turns out it should have been unbelievable, which ironically, is believable.

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Jennifer, as usual, you are doing a great service to rational thinking by highlighting this story which exposes such uncomfortable truths.

The Jesse Smollett media has much to account for … .. and regret.

Substack is one place to get away from instant conviction by cell phone snippets ofthe well coordinated Legacy media narratives.

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