@Debaug123@TheDamaniFelder Like I’m fine agreeing with you if you also agree that Rich Chow, George Zimmerman, and even Alan Colie were the wrong verdicts but as long as you guys defend those decisions I will argue that Karmelo was defending himself against a bigger group of harassers
@Debaug123@TheDamaniFelder Funny when Rick Chow shot a 14 year old in the back while running away it’s considered self defense but when someone physically pushes Karmelo while outnumbering him it’s not. Until the double standard ends I’m going to argue by the same precedent of those cases
@Corgi_boii@Scissorfight5@TheDamaniFelder Is there if the stabbed teen was black and the stabbed was white there would be a lot more debate on wether this was self defense and countless cases like the recent Rich Chow case shows that
@Corgi_boii@Scissorfight5@TheDamaniFelder He escalated it verbally but they put hands on him first. For a white perpetrator like say Alan Colie that is enough to justify the use of deadly force for a black kid that’s not enough. Is it murder yes he used disproportionate force with deadly intent but the double standard
@Scissorfight5@TheDamaniFelder I love how you respond to this but refuse to respond to the fact there is an obvious double standard when it comes to what defines a life threatening situation when it comes to non black perpetrators
@Scissorfight5@TheDamaniFelder Because there is an obvious double standard to what defines life threatening situation when the perpetrator is non black