Over the last 24 hours, I’ve seen like 15 videos of black people walking up to unsuspecting, random White people and then punching them in the face while screaming about Karmelo Anthony.
I’ve reached fatigue levels I had previously thought unimaginable.
Is there a more disrespected and forgotten group in America than poor white people?
Too poor to be “privileged.”
Too white to be “oppressed.”
And somehow still blamed for everything.
“Why are we caring so much about the person who m*rdered Austin, then having justice for Austin? And let me answer. It’s because he’s black that we don’t care so much. It’s because Democrats, liberals, rappers like Cardi B. Just because he’s black, he’s more deserving. The crime should be less..”
She’s right!! All of this 🔥👇🏼
“You want me to sit down? It’s not 1920 anymore.”
“You can’t oppress me anymore.”
Families behind her asked for one thing: sit down so they could watch their kids graduate.
Somehow, basic courtesy got rebranded as oppression.
WARNING ⚠️
There’s a black Karmelo Anyhony supporter on a bicycle riding around attacking random White people and then accusing them of being on the jury‼️
He’s even recording himself doing it and from what I’ve been told he’s threatening to attack more people as well.
I was sent this video and can’t verify who the person is or where exactly the video was recorded.
Please share and spread the word so we can stop this psycho from hurting/killing someone.
🚨 JUST IN: Austin Metcalf's father delivered a VERY POWERFUL message straight to his son's murderer, Karmelo Anthony, after the 35-year prison sentence
"You can't look me in the EYES but you can STAB my f*cking SON!"
"You're going to prison. I forgave you the day it happened. I DON'T forgive what you did."
"This was never about race. It is about right and wrong. My son's death destroyed the person I used to be. He does not exist anymore." — Jeff Metcalf
Powerful and heartbreaking 🙏🏻
Austin Metcalf’s mother had this to say about the Karmelo Anthony sentencing:
“You may have been given sentence of 35 years, you should feel lucky.. I’ve been sentenced to a lifetime without my son.”