"You cannot embrace decades of victimhood without also embracing the belief that your victimizer is in some way superior to you."
-Friend
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@reesetheone1 Sure, but the better lesson is don't stab people to death just because they touched you. Just imagine high school if every shove was punishable by death.
@bAnthonYsr You clearly do not understand the law. A shove may be considered assault. Sure. But by responding with deadly force it becomes grounds for losing a self defense case. This is well known as it relates to law.
Before seeing any evidence myself, I said Karmelo Anthony was guilty.
Now, that I’ve seen evidence, I’m changing my position. I now think he’s guilty as Hell.
SMH
@donatpov I worked at an HBCU as a videographer for a decade. This is nothing but digital artifacts. Please stop making blk people look more foolish than we already do.
THINK! Karmelo said that it was 1 person. His defense ran on the idea that it was an altercation between him and 1 guy.
@AlBuffalo2nite 100%! I had discussed these same points since 2006 online. Did it for ZERO dollars for a long time. I got like 3 donations from 06 to 2025 equalling well under $100. I only monetized my channel just 2 months ago. But I do what I do, because it's needed!
Keep doing what you do!
@TaraBull Some of you are just waking up to this. I'm blk and have been sounding the alarm since 2006.
The fact of the matter is that many of us blks who haven't moved away or who have blk family or friends, see it up close daily. We hate it!
Exactly. It's particularly interesting to me to see so many black people having a fit that there were no black jurors on the Anthony case while at the same time knowing that if they were a juror on the Anthony case that they would vote based on skin color and nothing else.
Black American is honest and says you can’t put Black jurors on cases with Black defendants because they will side with the Black defendant and not convict them
She says “A lot of Black people don’t think deeper than race — a lot of black people are bias”
“I've been trying to hold myself back from speaking on this subject, the Karmelo Anthony case, but I've been online and I've seen a lot of videos, you know, and I'm learning more and more about it. A lot of Black people don't understand why there are no Black jurors, you know, on the trial. A lot of them don't think deeper than race, you you know, so I'm going to explain it to you.
The reason why there were no Black jurors — is because of the response on the internet from Black people about this case, about this situation. A lot of Black people actually believe that Karmelo Anthony is not a murderer — A lot of Black people believe that what Karmelo Anthony did was right.
Let me say something. If the roles were reversed, y'all would want the little white boy dead. If a little white boy stabbed a little Black boy at a school track meet, all hell would break loose. Every Black parent, every Black person would be screaming, "Life in prison! The death penalty!" People would definitely be screaming just racism, racism, racism — A lot of Black people are biased”
“So no wonder why there were no Black jurors. All because y'all wanted the little white boy to die. Y'all wanted him to die”
There is real data to support this
Black juries have a 12% conviction rate against black defendants, vs a 59% against whites. So that indicates that there is a 47% interracial bias when you have black jurors
White juries have a 33% conviction rate against white defendants, vs a 26% against blacks, which actually demonstrates a negative 7% interracial bias
Black juries have a 12% conviction rate against their own race and a 59% conviction rate against white people
@SWINGDOWN2025 These type of posts just make black people look even more stupid. Stop! The people in the picture are not who you think they are. Furthermore, the jury wasn't all white. This sort of grasping at straws with lies and mistruths make black people look terrible. Stop it
@raphousetv2 It's unfortunate. He had a good life and he made a mistake that ruined it. Too many of our boys make that same mistake. A lot of it is because we don't talk enough about how these sorts of behaviors aren't moral. Too many of us protect and shield our kids from the reality of life