@EricLDaugh You can't bring a knife or gun to a fist fight. What's a kid doing on campus with a knife anyway? Most schools have policy against brining any type of lethal weapon on school grounds.
🚨 JUST IN: Leftists are entering rage mode after Karmelo Anthony's defense gets DISMANTLED IN REAL TIME in the court room, in the murder trial of Austin Metcalf
ANTHONY SAYS IN THE FOOTAGE: "I DID IT."
Witnesses are coming up to the stand, saying they WATCHED Anthony walk into the tent, was asked 15 TIMES TO LEAVE, he REFUSED, and he was NOT ganged up on.
Anthony said: "Touch me"
He gets pushed ONCE, then stabs and kills Metcalf
The footage was played, with Metcalf's brother sobbing as his brother died 🙏🏻
ANTHONY ADMITTED: "I'm not alleged, I DID IT!"
LIFE IN PRISON IS TOO KIND!!
🚨Karmelo Anthony is GUILTY.🚨
As a teacher of 10 years and a Black Christian man, I’m removing ALL racial bias and calling it straight:
He brought a weapon to school — that alone is an automatic crime and grounds for expulsion. Then he put himself in the wrong place at the wrong time and chose to stab another kid instead of walking away.
This is an open-and-shut case. Without the politics and racial tension being forced into it, everyone would see the facts clearly: Karmelo Anthony killed that boy.
I pray for the victim and his family. Justice must prevail over narrative.
#KarmeloAnthony #JusticeForTheVictim #NoExcuses #BringWeaponsToSchoolGetExpelled #FactsOverFeelings #EndThePoliticization #BlackManSpeakingTruth
Black Americans should be deeply ashamed of the way many people have responded to the Karmelo Anthony case.
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If a white teenager had brought a knife to a school event, escalated a confrontation, and fatally stabbed a Black teenager in the heart, there would be nonstop media coverage, protests, public outrage, and demands for accountability. There would be no shortage of people calling it evidence of racism and demanding justice.
But when the races are reversed, suddenly we’re told to ignore the obvious, suspend judgment, and accept every excuse offered in defense of the person who did the stabbing.
What makes this especially troubling is that many of the people demanding his release seem more concerned with the race of the accused than with the fact that a young man lost his life. The focus should be on the actions that occurred, not the skin color of the people involved.
Justice cannot depend on the race of the victim or the race of the accused. Either we believe in equal standards or we don’t.
A young man is dead. Another young man is facing a murder charge. The facts should matter. The evidence should matter. The law should matter. No one should receive a different level of sympathy, outrage, or accountability because of race.
Right is right. Wrong is wrong. Justice should be blind, not selective. No more two-tiered standards based on race.
Black Americans should be deeply ashamed of the way many people have responded to the Karmelo Anthony case.
@wakeupusa He doesn't hate Muslims. He loves America and American Christianity. If I lived in Iran I would feel the same way as a Christian who is hated by Muslims.
@SabuzView At work you are just a person. I don't care about your appearance our sexual orientation. Personally, I wouldn't associate with you since we have major differences in political, social and religious views. That's my right to choose who I socialize with in my free time.