Democrats killed a bill for tuition assistance for children of veterans killed in battle,
THEN APPROVE subsidizing the education and healthcare of Illegal Immigrants. This is who they areโฆ
I've been following reactions to the Karmelo Anthony verdict keenly, and honestly, some of the arguments being made are more troubling than the verdict itself.
Apparently, Karmelo never stood a chance because:
๐ฉ There were no cameras in the courtroom.
๐ฉ There were no black jurors.
๐ฉ The judge was biased.
๐ฉ The defense lawyer was suspect.
Let's think critically for a moment.
How does the absence of cameras affect the evidence presented to the jury?
The jurors still heard the witnesses.
The jurors still saw the evidence.
The jurors still listened to both sides.
A camera is for the public, not for the jury.
Then there's the claim that there were no black jurors.
Were black jurors prohibited from serving?
Or were there no black jurors left after the selection process?
If black jurors were in the jury pool, why didn't the defense fight harder to seat them?
These are important questions.
The same applies to claims of a biased judge and a bad lawyer.
Losing a case is not proof of judicial bias.
A guilty verdict is not proof of an incompetent lawyer.
Sometimes the evidence is simply overwhelming.
Besides, the family raised $600k+ for trial-related expenses. Why didn't they get a better defense lawyer?
And that is the part many people seem determined to ignore.
Here are some facts that emerged during the case:
โ Karmelo brought a knife to a high school track meet.
โ He was reportedly asked to leave an area where he wasn't supposed to be.
โ He stabbed another teenager in the chest.
โ The victim died.
โ Numerous witnesses reportedly contradicted his self-defense claim.
These facts clearly explain why a jury might reject a self-defense argument.
Yet instead of discussing these facts, many people seem more interested in constructing conspiracy theories.
Why?
Because accountability is harder than blame.
It is easier to blame racism, the judge, and the jury.
It is easier to blame everyone except the person holding the knife.
What worries me most is the message this sends to our young people.
What are we teaching them?
That consequences only count when they happen to someone else?
That personal responsibility disappears when the person in trouble shares our skin color?
That every guilty verdict involving a black defendant must be a miscarriage of justice?
As parents, we cannot afford to teach our children those lessons.
I saw a video of a protester saying Karmelo should have killed the victim's twin brother too.
Think about that.
Imagine saying that publicly.
Imagine believing that publicly.
Then ask yourself how rhetoric like that helps black people.
How does glorifying violence improve our communities?
How does celebrating death improve our reputation?
How does excusing reckless behavior help the next generation?
It doesn't.
Instead it makes things worse, far worse.
The sad reality is that every time someone publicly defends the indefensible, they reinforce the very stereotypes they claim to be fighting against.
And before anyone misunderstands me, this is not about abandoning black people.
It's about loving black people enough to tell the truth.
A community cannot improve what it refuses to confront.
A community cannot solve problems it refuses to acknowledge.
And a community cannot rebuild itself on a foundation of excuses.
Yes, racism exists. As does biases and injustice.
However, accountability must exist too.
Otherwise, we are not preparing our children for success.
We are preparing them for excuses.
And excuses have never built strong families, strong communities, or strong futures.
The first step toward rebuilding the black community is not finding someone else to blame.
It is looking in the mirror and asking ourselves a difficult question:
"What responsibility do we bear for the outcomes we are seeing?"
Until we can answer that honestly, nothing changes.
@ImMeme0 Where is this kinda of rage when black children are caught in the cross fire and murdered in the democrat run cityโs with gun violence?
Those are truly the innocent!
Crickets ๐ฆ
Law enforcement โ please investigate this public threat of racially motivated violence in North Texas/DFW:
@CollinCoSO@TxDPS@FBIDallas@DallasPD@ArlingtonPD
Video explicitly threatens white residents in Collin County, Dallas, Arlington, Grand Prairie, Irving, Plano, etc. over the Karmelo Anthony conviction.Thank you.
@MarineF18ret@ImMeme0 Marinef18ret, thank you for the video. This man speaks the truth. I wish he had a larger audience to get the word out, but, it looks like more and more black youths are being programmed than there used to be. It getting increasingly worse and the ending is not looking good.
@JuanmaX01@mattvanswol Exactly. Which is one of the real reasons that people don't step in to help. If you do, one of the chimps will run outside and scream for help and God knows how many will join the attack without even asking why it is happening. The chimp tribe will win by shear numbers.