the karmelo anthony trial is exposing the stark differences in how blacks see violent confrontations differently than whites more than any case i've ever seen previously. in every other case i can think of, there's always been a noticeable split among whites in how they saw the situation, which many whites agreeing with the majority black perspective. but in this case, it's a near clean bifurcation between black and white. i'm barely seeing any whites defend karmelo on this one. and i'm also not seeing a lot of blacks agree with the majority white perspective either. i think this is causing a lot of whites to re-evaluate how they see racial conflict and grievances. i'm seeing so much commentary about they just can't believe how much blacks are digging into their positions.
Rodney King, OJ, Michael Brown, George Floyd, Karmelo Anthony. My entire life I have watched black activists rally around the most dysfunctional, degenerate, morally repugnant parasites imaginable. Celebrating and defending the absolute worst of the worst. People who contribute nothing to society. When’s the last time an actual virtuous and heroic black man won popular support in his own community? It seems that kind of black man is more likely to be shunned than celebrated.
The sluttiest thing a man can do is reach into the dirty water of a clogged up kitchen sink and pull out the drain trap full of gross food bits and not give a shit
“Did my client show up to a track meet with a knife? Yes. Did he purposely go to the wrong tent? Yes. Was he asked to leave 15 times? Yes. Did he say he’s not leaving? Yes. Did he have the knife in his hand before anyone touched him? Yes…..Dammit, is it too late to take a plea?”
We’re quick to blame women for wanting casual sex and pursuing careers over serious relationships and marriage, but in my experience, it was men who blackpilled me on all of this. Maybe I selected poorly, but I couldn’t help feeling like an idiot for going on dates wanting something serious. Time and time again, I was met with men who wanted all the benefits of a relationship without the commitment. Men aren’t innocent in this either.
Seinfeld nails it re the “privilege” narrative:
“We’re embarrassed about things we should be proud of, and proud of things we should be embarrassed about…”