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They’re Defending Karmelo Anthony. Let’s Respond.
Added:Yesterday on this channel, we broke the news that Carmemella Anthony was found guilty in the stabbing murder of Austin Metaf. Now, this news and his sentence of 35 years has not stopped his supporters from coming forward and saying that he did nothing wrong, that this was self-defense. Some of them are going and assaulting white people in response to this case is getting absolutely ridiculous. So, I figured we'd take some time today to respond to the Justice for Carmelo Anthony camp.
Let's talk about it.
>> Guys, before we get into today's video, please like and subscribe. We're going to start off today's video with a heavy hitter. Uh, pun intended, I guess, for this one. This is a black guy who goes and hits a random white guy in the face because he believes he was part of the Carmelo Anthony jury selection. Let's watch the clip.
Hey, wasn't you on jury selection?
>> No, he wasn't. No, he wasn't. Seriously?
No, he wasn't. He wasn't.
>> He was on jury selection.
>> He's a vet, dude. He's a vet. He's a vet. He ain't been on jury.
>> You going to die?
>> You're on jury. Why you on jur?
>> You're on jury selection.
>> You was on jury selection.
>> It doesn't matter whether or not this guy was on jury selection. This is absolutely barbaric. These people are barbarians. There's no other way to put it. And the fact that somebody could watch this and support it is just so beyond me. But let's continue the clip.
>> Oh, he wasn't.
>> Not for Anthony. For not for >> Not not for Carmelo Anthony.
>> Oh.
Oh. Might be. I thought you was on I thought you was on jury dish for >> Might be.
Oh, oh, oh. Might my be that I just assaulted a random man in the street who also happens to be a veteran. Are we being so for real right now? This guy, just like Carmelo Anthony, should be locked up and charged for what we just saw in this video. But alas, I've heard no news involving that whatsoever. Is this just something we have to deal with as a society now that every time a black person goes and commits a crime and is convicted of said crime, we just have to deal with a camp of people who refuse to accept facts, refuse to acknowledge reality, and then go as far as to justify the actions of said black criminal. That's how we have to live.
And then they can go out and actually assault people because they believe or get a random thought that pops up in their head that the person was on the jury selection for this trial. Huh.
Normally I'm not shocked by stuff that happens. Each day I'm getting more and more shocked by the stories that just hit our airwaves and people's response to this. And this just happens to be one of those cases. Now, we're going to move on from that video to a video of I guess current representative on her way out, Jasmine Crockett, a Democrat, Texas.
Now, she basically insinuates in this video that if she were in the same position as Carmelo Anthony, she'd have stabbed Austin Metaf, too. Let's hear it. If a 300 pound man is beating me like on top of me and beating me down, I I'm not limited to to fist.
You know, I would argue that even the only time we go into things like people's hands being um considered deadly weapons is typically like if they're a professional boxer or that kind of stuff. But I think by the time you start getting to like football player, good argument. Good freaking argument.
We're not talking about like the golfers. We're talking about football players, right? like this is what they are trained to do is to inflict like serious physical contact. Um, and it's my understanding the deceiving was that.
>> Now, the level of idiocy we've heard from this woman just goes on and on for the number of years that we've been so unfortunate as to be acquainted with her. But she just continues to go and go and go and go. It's a good thing Jasmine Crockett is not making arguments in a court of law. I don't think she would last very long doing that considering she just insinuated that it is okay to respond with a stabbing in the chest to somebody touching you. Now, she says a 300p man who's beating on you with his fist. That is not even what happened in this case. I doubt she even knows the facts of this case. what she's doing is what everybody else is doing is just seeing somebody black and somebody white and because they're black coming to defense of the black person no matter what it is they've done with this particular group of people as a black person you can say you can do you can just get away with just about anything because of your skin color and they will come to your defense. Now, speaking of black people, black women, Jasmine makes the case in this next clip that black women go through more agony and fear than the family of Austin Metaf.
>> Black women, especially black women who have black male children >> live in fear and agony every single day.
of fear and agony that I promise you the Met Cavs probably never spent a day living that way.
>> Okay, the Met Cavs probably never spent a day living that way. She promises you.
She promises you. See, this is what we do. We create a little victim totem pole and black people, I guess, are the ultimate victims and therefore everything they experience in their daily lives is worse than anything you'll experience. She says that black women who have sons, me point, have sons. Do the metafs have their son anymore or was their son brutally stripped from their lives by Carmelo Anthony? And you don't think they live in fear and agony after that experience?
In fact, they haven't experienced an ounce of that compared to what the regular life of a black woman who happens to have a son. Are we being for real? are weeping through. But you're going to hear more from Jasmine Crockett. And I promise you, this is the last clip. She insinuates that the knife that Carmemelllo Anthony used on Austin Metaf was in fact not even a deadly weapon. I know it led to the death of another individual. It was used in a murder, but it was not a deadly weapon.
>> This was it a switch? I don't know.
Woody hat.
>> It was like a It It seemed like it was a multi-tool. Almost like a Swiss army.
Yeah, like with the little scissors and everything and whatever. So, it was small.
>> Well, I would have argued the size of it alone, you wouldn't even think it's a daily weapon.
>> I forgot he had the bag.
>> If if it was one of the little like I I don't know. Like I I do think >> Well, that's why he went to his coach and was like, "But I don't think I hurt him that bad."
>> She admits she doesn't know. Then she makes excuses and says, "The size of the blade, I would have argued it was not a deadly weapon." Another on this podcast responds, "He may have even forgot he had it on him." This is so interesting.
So, he forgot he had a non-dely weapon on him when he used it to take the life of a 17-year-old Austin Metaf. Now, you can see it's so abundantly clear that none of these people even know what they're talking about when they're talking about this case. Yet they are willing to come forward and very boldly exclaim their support for Carmelo Anthony. Talk about how they would have argued the case and invalidate the experiences of the Metaf family who had their son stripped away from them. Why?
Because we support everybody black.
That's why. That's literally the extent of this. And when you raise your hand and go that's [ __ ] Okay? And I'm going to use that word today. when you raise your hand and say that you're racist and bigoted for talking about it or you know that that that's a part of the conversation that I guess we're not allowed to have right now.
These are literally just racists coming forward and saying we support everybody black no matter what it is they do.
We're going to move on to the next video. This girl says black parents need to do something in response to this Carmelo Anthony case and I want you to guess what it is.
>> Like I'm serious. Y'all need to sit y'all's black kids down tonight and have some real conversations. They don't get to run away from a convenience store not carrying anything. They don't get to have a cleat cleaner. They don't get to have a gun. THEY DON'T GET TO HAVE A KNIFE. THEY DON'T GET TO HAVE [ __ ] OKAY? Y'all need to be having some real conversations with your people because >> black parents, your little sons and daughters don't get to have guns and knives. Uh yeah.
What? Let's continue.
>> Yo, bro, it ain't safe out here, okay?
The goal is to get them out of the house and get them back home safely. That's the goal, okay? Because the world ain't set up for us and it will never be set up for us. All right?
We are not the exception and we will never be the exception. Like, wow. Wow.
Wow. Wow. Like the Carmelo situation, nobody wins, right? A family lost their child. Another family lost kids' life is over. He was sitting there minding his business, but then he decided to object when somebody kept coming on to him.
But it don't matter. We don't get to stick up for ourselves. So, we need to learn some We need to teach our kids some serious discernment. And you don't get to fight back all the time. And it's very disappointing. But y'all need to SIT DOWN WITH Y'ALL'S kids and have some real ass conversations.
>> Okay, y'all. It's very disappointing you don't get to stab people in the chest.
It's very disappointing that you don't get to have a a knife when somebody what puts their hand on your shoulder or grabs you. You don't get to stab them in the chest. We are not the exception.
That's the extent of what I'm hearing in response to this from the the supporters of Carmelo Anthony, that black kids are somehow oppressed because they don't get to respond to verbal altercations or like physical altercations with stabbing somebody in the chest with a knife. And we have to sit here and listen to these individuals and treat them as if they're making an argument worth making, an argument worth even hearing or arguing back and forth over. That's what we have to listen to these days. If black parents need to have a conversation with their kids, that conversation involves not bringing knives to track meets, not pulling out those knives when somebody asks you to leave an area that you're not supposed to be in, and not plunging those knives into the chest of other people. That's the extent of the conversation. It's a pretty simple conversation that I think even most don't even need to have with their kids.
Uh because kids learn very early on not to stab other people in the chest with knives. I guess that's like the black people are an exception to that conversation. So if that is a conversation you need to have with your kids, I'm going to be questioning your parenting. Okay. But apparently the prevailing narrative amongst this camp of people is that you should be able to respond in that way, but because you're black, because you're black, the system's going to, you know, rail against you for that one and you're getting 35 years to life. Nobody else, though. Nobody else. Let's watch another video here on Tik Tok that talks about Carmelo's history as a law-abiding high GPA student.
>> A 3.7 GPA black student.
The captain of his track and football team >> who stabbed somebody in the chest.
>> No criminal history of violence >> up until he stabbed somebody in the chest. claims self-defense after being assaulted >> and then stabbing that person in the chest >> and is found guilty of murder >> because he stabbed somebody in the chest.
>> In the same exact year that this Asian man walks free after hunting down a black child, a 14year-old, for allegedly stealing a [ __ ] water bottle.
>> What does it have to do with him stabbing somebody in the chest?
The justice system is not broken. It was never created for us.
I have nothing else. I have nothing else. My heart goes out to Carmelo and his family. May the ancestors be with him.
>> Okay. May the ancestors be with him. I mean, I guess I guess I don't know what else you got going for you at this point with a 35-year prison sentence for again stabbing somebody in the chest. The amount of excuses that people are willing to make is just dumbfounding.
And the amount of excuses that start to sound like we as black people are just inherently violent and we don't get to act with our inherent violence is a little ridiculous. like you're making racist arguments for them at this point.
And as a half black person myself, it is unacceptable what I'm hearing from this particular group. And it's crazy to even think that I could just by skin color association be lumped into what I'm hearing on my screen right now and what I'm sharing with you guys right now. Oh my gosh. like th this this cannot be real. You guys cannot truly believe this. Something has gone wrong. The amount of cognitive dissonance, the amount of just lack of regard of reality in this case is truly astounding. But I guess we do just have a large uh group in our society that believes that you can respond to conflict in this way and that you should get away with responding to conflict in this way. I think we're going to do just a couple more here because I don't think I can handle much more. And I don't know if you can either. Here's a Carmelo Anthony supporter saying, "Kill one of us, we'll kill one of y'all." Shocking. I've never heard this one before.
>> Ain't no [ __ ] judicial justice for black people. How many mothering decades and decades have to go by where you don't receive that your justice is [ __ ] frontier justice? They kill one of y'all. You kill one of them.
Our toughest soldiers ain't going to do [ __ ] I'm talking to you.
You ain't going to do [ __ ] but kill up on your own.
>> What is there even to say in this one?
We heard very similar arguments with the Rick Chow case that now because a 14-year-old black kid was killed, somebody needs to go and kill uh Rick Chow's son. We're going back to Hammurabi's code here. Uh which is just great to to think about that we live amongst people who believe these things and support these things and then when you talk about it, you're racist. You're the problem. The criminal justice system that locked up a murderer is in fact the problem because it's pitted against black people. This is the white man holding black people down. Holding them down from stabbing people in an argument.
Okay, last one. This one's from Cardi B.
She tweets out, "Wow." Just freaking wow. Disgusting. This is not justice.
This is trying to make an example. Oh, guys. I can't take any more of this.
Do you think they were trying to make an example of this young man? Do you think maybe the example is you cannot stab somebody who asks you to leave an area?
Do we think yes? Yes. The criminal justice system does in fact function as a deterrent for other criminals who may act in a similar way to the way Carmelo Anthony acted with Austin Metaf. And it is meant to make an example that if you are like Carmelo Anthony and think you can stab a 17-year-old boy in the chest, take away his very bright future, take away a brother from his brother, TAKE AWAY A son from his mother and father, you will be made an example of and that example comes in the form of a guilty verdict in 35 years in prison. Okay. So yes, um this is somebody trying to make an example and it is justice. Okay. And the last thing I'll say here is if you were calling for justice for Carmelo Anthony and if you still are to this day, guess what? You already got justice for Carmelo Anthony. This is what it looks like guilty and 35 years. Yes.
Teach your black sons and daughters to not act in the same way. Teach them that they cannot behave in this manner. Teach them that the criminal justice system will deal with them when they do. And hopefully that is true because it's not been the case in this country for a really long time. We've been allowing career criminals to act in ways like this and just be let right back out into the streets. Okay, not anymore hopefully because sometimes cases like this take off. We get a nice little fair trial and people like Carmelo Anthony end up in prison. And that's how it should happen.
That is what justice for Carmelo Anthony looks like. Okay, guys.
Just need to take a breath after that one. I'm done talking about this case. I think I think I can't handle it anymore.
The news is just too crazy these days.
It's one thing after the other. And this channel has just become a shrine to clown world. Okay, so guys, let me know what your thoughts are on this case. Let me know what your thoughts are on the supporters. I love to hear in the comments down below. As always, if you disagree with anything I said in this video, I don't know what to tell you.
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