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CNN’s Van Jones Shames Jussie Smollett: You’ve ‘Hurt the Cause Against Racism, Homophobia’

After Empire actor Jussie Smollett turned himself in to Chicago police on felony charges of disorderly conduct for allegedly staging a hate-crime assault, CNN political commentator Van Jones lamented the ordeal as the “fall of an icon” in the black community and a “tragedy beyond words.”
During a Thursday press conference following Smollett’s arrest, Chicago Police Department superintendent Eddie Johnson expressed anger and frustration over the details of Smollett’s alleged hoax, noting that the entertainer paid two brothers $3,500 to orchestrate the attack because he was “dissatisfied with his salary” on Empire. Johnson further said that Smollett “took advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career.”
Following the presser, Jones acknowledged that Smollett likely staging a hate crime and blaming it on Trump supporters was the “opposite” of bringing people together.
“This is the fall of an icon,” Jones asserted. “I don’t think people understand how important he has been in the black community. Empire as a show, to have him as a beloved character, I think did a great deal to knock back homophobia in the black community.”
Adding that Smollett was the “Jackie Robinson against homophobia in the black community,” Jones observed that the level of betrayal seen here is “deep.” Furthermore, Jones stated that if the charges are true, the actor has “hurt the cause against racism and the cause against homophobia.”
After saying that Smollett owes the community a “lifetime of atonement,” Jones reiterated that this looked like the “fall of an icon.”
“When you talk to people about this—it is a lot deeper than just a hoax,” he emotionally concluded. “This is something we haven't had someone like him in our community embrace in this way. We haven't had a show like Empire. And for him, if in fact, he has abused his position, it is a tragedy beyond words in our community.”
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The 7 RodeoHouston shows you need to see

  • Kacey Musgraves
    Monday
    In a bit of perfect timing, Musgraves opens RodeoHouston just after winning four Grammys, including album of the year for “Golden Hour.” That should give the show an added sense of urgency. Musgraves, who hails from Golden, is an endearing, effortless performer. Her best songs alternate humor and vulnerability. Her last local appearance was opening for Harry Styles in June. That set included a *NSYNC cover.
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    Monday
    In a bit of perfect timing, Musgraves opens RodeoHouston just after winning four Grammys, including album of the year for “Golden Hour.” That should give the show an added sense of
    ... more Photo: Kevin Winter, Staff / Getty Images
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    Kacey Musgraves
    Monday
    In a bit of perfect timing, Musgraves opens RodeoHouston just after winning four Grammys, including album of the year for “Golden Hour.” That should give the show an added sense of urgency. Musgraves, who hails from Golden, is an endearing, effortless performer. Her best songs alternate humor and vulnerability. Her last local appearance was opening for Harry Styles in June. That set included a *NSYNC cover.
    less Kacey Musgraves
    Monday
    In a bit of perfect timing, Musgraves opens RodeoHouston just after winning four Grammys, including album of the year for “Golden Hour.” That should give the show an added sense of
    ... more Photo: Kevin Winter, Staff / Getty Images
    The 7 RodeoHouston shows you need to see
    Deciding who to see at RodeoHouston is always a tough choice. But this year, in particular, proves a challenge for Houston concertgoers.
    Do you keep it country? Or do you venture out into pop and EDM? How about classic rock?
    FOR HOUSTONCHRONICLE.COM SUBSCRIBERS: Is RodeoHouston ready for Cardi B?
    The answer: Try a little bit of everything. Here, then, seven of the season's must-see shows. Good luck, however, getting into Cardi B, Chris Stapleton or George Strait. Those shows are long sold out.
    Click through above for this year's must-see shows.
    When: Feb. 25-March 17
    Where: NRG Stadium
    Tickets: Individual tickets start at $20 and are on sale at axs.com, some shows are sold out; 832-667-1080, rodeohouston.com

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