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From Ep. 1792 - Karmelo Anthony's Defense Implodes And EXPOSES The Big Lie Of The Civil Rights EraJun 8, 2026

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Ep. 1792 - Karmelo Anthony's Defense Implodes And EXPOSES The Big Lie Of The Civil Rights EraJun 8, 2026 — starts at 0:00

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Anthony brought a prohibited knife to attrack me Trespassed into the other teams tent refused to leave, reached into his bag in a threatening manner, challenged people to fight him brutally stabbed an unarmed seventeen year old who lightly shoved him in response then ran away and tried to hide the murder weapon, Now not too long ago in our country's history, somebody like Carmetel Anthony in that kind of situation. already be executed for his crime at this point, and rightfully so And yet, even with these facts in mind The trial of Carmel Anthony has revealed a slew of new details that underscore just how horrific and premeditated this murder was. It's not an overstatement to say that Anthony's defense has imploded far more quickly than anyone had anticipated As bad as you thought this case was for Carmelo, it's much worse The trial was also revealed that everybody in that tent, including Carmel Anthony's friend, a defense witness in this case understands that he was culpable But before we get into the latest developments in the trial, and we'll cover it fairly and comprehensively, We need to establish at the outset that this trial isn't really about Carmelo Anthony in isolation This trial is also about the six hundred thousand dollars that was donated to Anthony's defense mostly by black people, solely because He murdered a white teenager This trial is about the hordes of black activists outside the courtroom, cheering for a murderer and endorsing his violent depraved behavior. Again solely because he murdered a white teenager It's also about our post nineteen sixties legal system, which prohibits schools from punishing dangerous black students like Carmelo Anthony, and which forces white people to live around them Today we're launching part two of our documentary on the Civil rightights movement. on the daily Wire called The Loting of America, which demonstrates in graphic detail exactly how we ended up in a country like this We talk about how many white people came to be terrified in their own neighborhoods, at schools, at track meets, everywhere because of court ordered busing, public housing policy, and so called urban renewal efforts We talk about the development of a fundamental unstated rule of modern society, a rule We're all familiar with and which Austin Metcalf broke which states that you're supposed to tolerate antisocial behavior. by a young black male No matter how offensive it may be, or else you'll end up dead It sounds like an overstatement, but it's not We're all expected to go about our lives with the understanding that if we dare to offend A young black man We could end up in a body bag As the writer Patrick Casey put it, Austin Metccaf's murder is particularly salient Because almost everyone, regardless of race has encountered a black person carrying out an antisocial act cutting in line, mouthing off, blasting music on the subway, etcetera. which is accompanied by the implicit threat of violence. Most people don't want to share society with people who routinely violate public norms and are prepared to murder anyone who objects So when you see the vagrant kicking trash cans down the street, U You're supposed to walk the way other way or else you might end up stabbed to death like that left wing activist in Brooklyn a few years ago Um Now we talked about this story on the show at the time The white guy made the mistake of getting up off his bench and engaging with this crazed black guy And he should have done that obviously. He should have done the racist thing, quote unquote and just cross the street He'd rather risk his life and die than violate the sacred rule along the same lines When you see some unknown black athlete in your team's tent refusing to leave and acting belligerent You're supposed to look the other way And if he ends up stealing your property Oh well At least you're alive and not racist Jo John Derbyshire got fired from the National Review for saying this, but it's obviously true Every white father needs to have the talk with his child about black violence. and anti social behavior It's simply a fact that on average, black people are far more likely to resort to violent violence at the slightest provocation This is how justice works in the hood. If they feel their honor is threatened or that they're being disrespected In many cases, they will shoot or stab you without any hesitation Now that doesn't mean that all black people are violent, obviously But the statistics are indisputable. If you tell a black guy on the subway to turn his music down You're risking your life to a much, much greater degree. than if you said the same thing to say a Chinese woman or a white man Now we can be fairly confident that Austin Metcalf never received this talk based on the public statements of his father in this case, when he told everyone that Rays had nothing to do with his son's death But it's a vital conversation for every child to hear, including black children Be most of the homicides in cities like Chicago or Detroit or Baltimore. are related to some impulsive act of violence committed by a Usually young black male who feels he's been wronged in some relatively minor way. And when these young black men leave their neighborhoods and interact with white people, att track me, it's on the side of the road or on the subway or anywhere else That attitude doesn't change Many of them are still willing to kill over any challenge to their authority No matter how slight So everyone needs to be aware of the risk You know, it's also worth pointing out that the type of Violence overwhelmingly perpetrated by young black males is almost always cowardly and dishonorable You know, very often it's a group assaulting one person, often kicking and beating the victim while he's on the ground stomping on his head. We've all seen this a million times videos and so on The assault is usually committed suddenly with no chance for the victim to defend himself. Carmelo Anthony pulled out the knife and stabbed offust the Metcalf in one fell swoop then ran away Calf never had a chance And I point this out because often the violence is prompted by the assailant's feeling that he's been, as I said, disrespected or you know, dishonored in some way. Now there was a time in the history of Western civilization when white men would resort Sometimes to violence, over disrespect That's what dueling was all about, a practice that was commonplace in Europe and the United States for centuries So common that famously a sitting vice president shot and killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel But the whole point of ab duel was that knew exactly what was going to happen. They were both armed They were meeting at a specific time and place to have the duel And it was a fair fight The idea was that in order to recclaim your honor, you had to fight honorably and honestly Now say what you will about the practice of dueling, but It was at least fair and it took real physical courage for both parties involved. Now these days A young black male will feel that his honor has been challenged in some way and respond with sudden ortion it unannounced violence against an almost always unarmed, unprepared opponent and then run away while his victim bleeds to death on the ground It's violence done over alleged disrespect, but committed in the most craven, disreputable, gutless way possible Now is this an exclusively black mentality? No, it's not. There are other groups that also engage in disproportionate violence in response to criticism That's why Henry Novak is dead. It's Third worldld mentality, more generally, but In this country, by far, the greatest perpetrators of this kind of impulsive Inexplicable violence are young blacken. And it's not even close One wrong word and you could be dead And we don't solve the problem by ignoring it pretending it's not true. We all know it is calling people racist when they voice their concerns about it or change their behavior to minimize the risk to their family. The more we ignore what's happening innocent people will die Now just the other day, a white student at Penn State Billy Schmidt was slaughtered in the streets of South Philadelphia over a cell phone. Based on that information alone, you can easily guess what the attackers look like We all know that Okay you he when you hear that someone was killed over a cell phone, you immediately know. what the demographics of the people who did it You immediately know this was not a group of white middle aged men. despite how it would be portrayed if this was happened in a Hollywood movie. It wasn't a roving gang of Koreans. It wasn't like a splinter cell of Japanese females wasn't any of that Here's what happened The final moments of twenty two year old Billy Schmidt's life were caught on camera pleading for his cell phone. It's very upsetting. Video from Ezzra Roolin Aavage's porch camera at one thirty Saturday morning shows two young men talking with Billy, who's off camera to the left Seconds later we see Billy follow them into the street toward twentieth endurfur Moments later, a gunshot is heard We've muted that audio out of respect for the family. Over a phone, it's orerent It's just unbelievable that someone would kill someone. His father says he was returning from a local bar where he was watching the NBA finals with his friends. In this video captured by nearby home's cameras, you can see what led up to the shooting. It shows one of the men throwing a cell phone. A few seconds later, another man comes running around the corner with Billy chasing him. The gunman then turns around and shoots Billy in the chest Billy's father says he's the one who found Billy's phone under a car and gave it to police. I'm shocked when they stole his phone He ches the kid, he's very low key It's incomprehensible to that woman how anyone could be murdered over a cell phone. She truly can't process it, and indeed, it's a foreign concept to the overwhelming majority of people The odds are good that in your life, you don't know anyone who would even dream of stealing someone's phone then shooting them over it Out in the hood, it's commonplace. Many young black men who are often raised without fathers believe that they're entitled to do whatever they want They don't consider the long term consequences of their actions. They don't they don't control their impulses They see a challenge to their authority and they respond with lethal force If they want to come inside the tent, then they should be allowed to be inside the tent. Why? Because they want to And if you try to make them leave, they can kill you That's what they think And therefore, if you want to maximize your life expectancy, you have to realize how quickly U theseese mainly young black men will kill you without a second thought, need to act accordingly. In this case, as his father pointed out, Billy Schmidt made the decision to chase after these thugs who had just robbed him and yelled, G me back my phone. And he had every right to do that, of course. I mean, in a civilized society it'd be the Reasonable thing to do But South Philadelphia is not a civilized society Thugs in the hood will shoot you without hesitation if you get in their way There's no logic behind any of it. Indeed, just before one of the robbers then shot Billy Schmidt, the other thief tossed the stolen phone under her car. So They committed armed robbery and first degree murder all for a cell phone they didn't even take. This is the kind of depravity that most people, functioning people, can't even fathom Now the flip side of the equation, the one every parent needs to drill into the minds of their children is that Billy Schmidt vastly underestimated the danger he was in That's not to blame Billy Schmt He obviously didn't deserve to lose his phone, much less his life. But as a factual matter, many, many white people are underestimating the danger they're in when they're in these kinds of situations, particularly in cities like Philadelphia They've been indoctrinated with years of BLM propaganda in all aspects of life against their will They've been taught that you know the disproortionate number of black people who are incarcerated, it's only because of racist police know, it's not because they commit crimes more often, which is the reality. It's because the police are racist which is stupid And over time, they internalize that propaganda They come to believe that it's true In many cases, they die as a result. Bad sleep makes you a worse person. You're irritable, you can't think straight, you're less productive. I was dealing with back pain every morning, waking up in a sweat, accepting it as normal It wasn't normal. It was my mattress. Helix fixed that. 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That's helelixleep. com slash Walsh twenty percent off site wide As the trial testimony has demonstrated beyond any doubt, Camillo Anthony is yet another Young black male who resorted to murder after his antiscial behavior was called out In particular, the trial has revealed that Anthony is guilty of murder for two separate independent reasons first He provoked a violent confrontation, which means he's not allowed to claim self defense under Texas law Anthony knew he was breaking a well established social norm and he was looking for an excuse to kill anyone who challenged him. And secondly Anthony used lethal force in response to his situation where he clearly was not in danger of being killed or suffering any sort of great bodily harm whatsoever And because any claim of self defense has to be objectively reasonable His defense falls apart we'll start with the testimony on the question of provocation, which is to say whether Anthony provoked the attack. One very important detail, which hasn't received anywhere near as much attention as it should is the fact that he was keeping his hand in his bag in a threatening manner long before Austin Metcalf touched him Anthony was strongly suggesting that he had some kind of weapon in the bag and and that he was willing to use it. And although there was testimony to suggest that Matcalf thought Anthony was bluffing even said, this is Frisco, you don't have anything in there or something to that effect The truth is he didn't know Someone had walked into his teams tenent and now he was sending the message that he might be armed and on top of that, As one witness testified Anthony was told fifteen times to leave the tent But every single time, he refused This is testimony from a sixteen year old boy at the trial is reported by CBS Dallas, which was allowed into the courtroom, quote Prosecutor Bill Wersky Did you become aware of someone not on the team in your tent? Witness. Yes, you sat next to me This is Carmella Prosecutor Bill Wirsky, did this worry you, bother you or seem kind of normal Witness it was kind of strange because everyone is supposed to be in their hometown The worsky What did Carmelo say Witness He says he wasn't leaving and says a profanity Bill Wsky What did Carmelo do He was starting to get more aggressive Psc you What does he say next? Witness. F you all, I'm not going to leave you're all a bunch of key worords Psecutor Did Austin take the lead? Witness? Yes, Carmelo put his hand in the bag and said five times, touch me and see what happens Al said he's not going to touch this guy. He was calm Prosecute What did you see during the stabbing? Witness? You saw a big hole and blood coming from his upper body Prosecor A att some point did you decide to unfreeze and do something? Witness, yes, he had a knife, so he ran to the left side of the field I heard Xavier say Austin looks dead So Anthony demonstrated the exact opposite of the state of mind you need to have in order to claim self defense. He's not afraid of anyone in the tent. He made that very clear inst saidad he's challenging them to a fight. He's calling them names and implying that they're weak and afraid. you know throwing profanity at them. He's refusing to leave After fifteen instructions to do so, he's taunting them. He's communicating to them that he has a weapon in an area where weapons are strictly prohibited Meanwhile, isn't threatened. He isn't being backed into a corner. No one is preparing to draw any kind of weapon on him So Anthony had no reason to even consider using lethal force in this scenario On the other hand, if you're awome MetcAf, you actually have a very good reason to fear for your safety and the safety of your teammates A witness testified that several other athletes had stopped by the tent that day, but All of them were turned away by coaches because of the expectation that only memorial athletes would be in the tent and all of those other athletes Lft without incident But Carmelo Anthony And only come Hello Anthony decided the stay everyone inst said. He decided that the rules should not apply him. They applied everybody This is a pattern The rules apply to everyone. Everyone's being expected to follow the rules, but not no, not him. He shouldn't have to follow the rules. Why? Because he's special Eleven students all testified that Anthony wasn't welcomed in the tent and that multiple students asked him to leave. Every single witness demonstrated that Anthony was trying to instigate a fight. One witness even testified that he challenged Austin Metcaalf to aist fight to which Metcalf replied I'm not going to fight you at a track meet, bro And this isn't in dispute anymore. I mean's something every witness agrees upon. Even the defense's own witnesses. Okaykay, the witnesses they called in an effort to build their case for self defense Ultimately benefit of the prosecution They one of those witnesses was a seventeen year old student from Memorial High School who knew Carmelo well and who talked to him when he arrived at the tent On direct examination by the defense, a seventeen year old was asked about his previous statements to detectives where he indicated that Medcalf had verbally threatened Anthony And at first his testimony looked like it would indeed benefit the defense. I'm going to read from this excerpt at some length because it's the one moment that the defense could use for its own benefit. This is from the CBS reporting of what happened in the courtroom It's not a transcript. and note that Carmelo Anthony is referred here as as mellow. So Here's what it s.ot Defense, Do you remember telling the detective, You need to move before I beat your ass? Witness Recall saying that The defense approaches the witness with papers. The witness agrees that Austin said something like that or something similar ense. Austin is standing up. Mello is still seated. Witness. Yes Defense. That's when Mellllow reached into his bag after Austin mentioned something about wanting to beat his ass. Witness, yes, deffense Austin calls his bluff and says, I know you don't have anything in that bag. Witness, yes, defense For Austson to make his way to Mello, he has to move up five rows, Witness, yes, defense Also takes a step or two and then they talk and that continues. Witness, yes, defense All this time as Austin is moving closer to Mello, Mello is seated with his hand in the bag, like, donon't come closer to me. Witness. Yes, sir. Defense Mellllow says, As long as you don't touch me, we're cool, or don't touch me Witness. Yes, defense You told the detective, Austin reached up and tapped Camelo on the shoulder Mellllow was seated, Witness, yes, defense. There's a touch and then there's a grab. Witness. yes, defense He Austin grabbed with both hands witness, both of his hands were in motion Defense. A is reaching for Mellllow. att that point Mello's hand comes out of the bag, witness Yes Th assuming this testimony is accurate, Metcff said something about beating up Anthony, although the witness couldn't recall precisely what heard And remember, we've already heard from A whole bunch of witnesses who said that this was totally Carmelo instigated the entire thing. but here's what this defense witness is saying And Carmelo, meanwhile, supposedly said that everything would be cool If no one touched No other witness has reported hearing that statement, only this guy. Bosedly h heard So this clearly seems like important testimony for the defense because it's the only witness who suggested that Carmelo Anthony had some reason to be worried that something would happen to him when he was sitting in the tent And before he reached into his bag. And of course there are reasons to doubt that Medcaalf ever said that he was going to beat up Anthony. In particular, there's the previous testimony from You know, other witnesses that Medcooff repeatedly said that he didn't want to fight particular witness admitted that he wasn't sure of what Medcaf said And again, even if all that was true, even if even if Carel Anthony was being threatened He could leave He could get up and leave at any time. He's an attend. he's not supposed to be So if he really felt threatened, he could get up and leave, and he didn't Um If this testimony was a small victory for the defense, it didn't last very long. In fact, it turned into a major defeat for them Because after the court returned from a ten minute break and the prosecution began their cross examination The testimony fell apart immediately in like spectacular fashion Okay, the same witness, remember, this is a witness for the defense testified on cross examination, quote I think testifyied, quote, I think Carmelo was in the wrong And when asked by prosecutors whether Camelo had provoked the confrontation The witness said Yes This was a stunning moment We'd already heard from many witnesses for the state testifying that Carelo Anthony was the aggressor. He provoked the con confrontation, was in the wrong. And now here's a witness for the defense who at first seems like he's, you know, giving the first person to throw a lifeline to Carelo Anthony But by the end of it, he says Yes, Cabber L Anthy provoked it and was in the wrong Every single witness Everyone in the tent. Understood that Austin Metcaalf was responding to a provocation from Caltha They all recognized that Anthony was breaking the rules, talking about fighting people and Metcalf responded to that threat in a reasonable way. The defense's own witness admits this. He was in the tent at the moment of the stabbing and even with everything he witnessed His top line conclusion is, oh, this was Carelell Anthony' Meanwhile, the coach at Centennial Highchool, Cameno Anthony's High School also ultimately benefited the prosecution's case under cross examination. This is from the trial testimony, quote. U Prosecutor Bill Wirky, when's the last time you talked to Pic Carmello? Witness the day of the event, prosecutor You're aware there's no weapons allowed at trackmates witness. yes, prorosecutor, I imagine you don't approve of athletes stabbing other athletes in the chest Witness No, prorosecutor, it shouldn't happen that one of your athletes ends up in another teams tent Witness, Yes, sir. Prosecutor, is there any reason an athlete should have a knife that attract me Witness. No. Basket You would expect someone asked to leave a tent to comply. Yes So again This is a defense witness The witness is supposed to help the defense. actually benefiting the prosecution in a major way This is a situation where Anthony has created the circumstances in which it's reasonable for Metcaalf. as the team leader who was put in charge of the tent by his coach to remove him from the tent He's threatening a bunch of children with a hidden weapon and challenging them to a fight. For no reason 's It's a textbook provocation And therefore, under these circumstances, Metcalf was justified in putting his hands on Anthony At least shoving him away G them out of the tenent. He would have been you would' have been justified in harshly shoving him violently shoving him, but he didn't Who answers America's call for more energy They've helped boost Chevron's US energy production by nearly sixty percent in the past three years helpelping fuel national energy security and drives down the open roads that make America. Learn more about what our people do at chevron dot com slash America The grill is shot. The chairs are held together by optimism. And what happened to the rug S sounds like your outdoor setup is not ready for patio season Fix it all with Wayfare, shop Wfare for grills, rugs, furniture, and more With twenty million five star reviews, room of choice delivery, and experts set upp on qualifying orders, it's never been easier to do more for less. Get ten percent off your first eligible purchase Hurry to wayfair. com or download the app now So by itself, these facts neutralize any claim of self defense. It's out the window completely. You simply cannot start a fight in a manner that everybody recognizes is totally unreasonable and insane and then claim self defense when you kill an unarmed person But here's the thing, evenven if Carmelo Anthony hadn't provoked anyone, even if he was a saintly figure in that tent, minding his own business, being completely silent never once reaching in his bag for a weapon or saying he wanted to fight someone The claim of self defense still falls apart. That's because when you're engaging in self defense, your physical response has to be proportional to the physical injury you suffer or that you reasonably believe you're going to suffer If somebody shoots at you or is about to shoot you, then you could shoot back If somebody pulls a knife on you and you have a gun, you can shoot them Be the knice can kill you By producing the knife, they're showing their intent to kill you But if someone lightly shoves you In circumstances that make it clear he's simply trying to get you out of a tent then Most you're allowed to shove or punch them back, although even that Probably not You don't have a license to Stab them to death People could just murder anyone who shoves them. public transit would become a battle royale every day it already kind of is It makes no sense You know, one thing I you know, from his defenders on X, You see this phrase a lot where they say, Ohh, we put his hands on them. Don't put your hands on someone Don't put your hands on someone Well, I hate to say this, but in a civilized society U which you are blessed to live in In a civilized society, someone putting their hands on you does not automatically give you license to just murder them Okay, they treat it like it's some sort of technicality. Oh, Oh, you put your hands on me. teechnically now I get to kill you. Yeah, but you didn't fear for your life. Yeah, but technically, hey, he touched me Like it's like a children's gam like tag or something He tagged me I'm it, I get to kill you That's really what they think That's like the legal defense being offered essentially here And everyone knows it's an absurd argent to make with a straight face and yet they still try to. Every single piece of witness testimony demonstrated that Metcalf didn't use a significant amount of force against Camelo Anthony This is testimony from a Memorial High School track athlete named Eddie Pera who knew both Metcalf and Anthony as reported by CBS, quote A prosecutor, what did you notice in the tent? Witness? Carmela was up there, I dabbed him up. Prosecutor, did you talk? Witness just said hi. Prosecutor, did you think it was weird? He was in the tent Witness. Yes, because teams are supposed to be at their own tent. Prosecutor, you call him mellow. Witness. Yes, Prosecutor, are you after you stopped talking to him, did you see any other teammates talk to him? Witness, ye Austin said, Who are you prorosecutor, what did you see? witness Carmelo gets mad. he's told to get out of the tent, prorosecutor. once he gets mad, what happens? Witness, he says, you're not going to move me Prosecutor was Austin starting to get mad. Witness. he was getting defensive. someone he didn't know was in the tent. He's always leading. He's always trying to protect us prorosecutor after that. Prosecutor after that witness, Carmelo said, youll have to move me. You'll have to move me. Austin put his hand on his back. I saw Carmelo's hand go in his backpack But a track meet, I wouldn' expect anything to be in there Caramellelo said, touch me, you'll have to move me and find out. trying to provoke him. Prosecutor, then what happens? Witness, Austin puts his hand on him and falls back. Prosecutor, How is Austin trying to move him? Witness It was him trying to move him off his seat a soft shove. Psecutor What did Austin do? Witness, I see the hole in his chest and blood he starts screaming for help. Prosecutor, when this is going on, who's standing? Witness beforefore the stab, Austin was the one standing Prosecutor Doid any kids from Memorial try to gang up on Carmelo witness Nocutor You're expecting at most a fist fight. Witness. yes. prosecutor. You didn't think anything was going to happen. Witness, no Now the key testimony there is that this was a soft shove and no one expected anything more than that. No one thought Mcalf was going to pummel Anthony And no one thought Anthony was sonna to stab Mccaalf. againain, Mccaalf was just trying to move the gu off the seat. Get him out of the tent where he didn't belong Another witness described the shove as somewhere between soft and hard, so moderate, in other words Additionally, as reported by Brianna Morella, one witness who's black, testified that he was sitting right next to Anthony at the time of the shove, and according to a witness, The shove was so light that Carilla wasn't even pushed into contact with him. So this was not a violent altercation at all Anthony barely moved So that's the extent of the damage that Metcalf did. apparently a light shove that, you know, made him like this. There's a little light Slightly slight slight movement U, Now I get to murder you R? Witnesses testified that in the same motion as the shove, while it was going on, Anthony responded by immediately stabbing Metcalf in the chest. So Anthony didn't wait for a moment Once he thought he had a pretext to kill, he jumped on the opportunity eagerly Acording the Dilyailills report during cross examination, defense attorney Did he Austin grab hold of him, Carmelo? teeam number four says he didn't get the chance to grab hold of him. He was already stabbed. T number six describe watching the verbal back and forth between A and Carmelo while Carmelo had his hand in his backpack and claimed he had something in his bag The vein in his arm was visible. It looked like he was grabbing something when Austin moves into shove slash push or Camelo, Carmelo pulls the knife from his backpack and plunges it into Dawson's chest. It was all part of the same motion Nanthy was so forceful that the knife broke through Medcalf's sternum and punctured the right side of his heart two inch stabon that went directly through the wall of the heart One jur reportedly gasped and covered her mouth when she saw it and Metcalf was dead within seconds There is no universe in which this is a proportional response to a slight shove evenven if you don't account for provocation. Even if you pretend that Carelo Anthony had every right to be in that tent, which he didn't As one seventeen year old witness told the court last week, quote, That's lethal force against non lethal Yeah I'd say so. And Anthony knew he committed murder, which is why he threw the knife in the stands and began running from the scene. before coaches tracked them down All of Metcalf's teammates knew it too, which is why they ran out of the tent in a panic as Metcalf died One of those teammates who's black. actually began pursuing Carmel Anthony in an effort to avenge Metcalf Not a single person that ten, not one thoughtought Austin Metcaalfe was a dangerous threat who needed to be taken down No witness has ever said anything like that for the prosecution or the defense So it's very clear that Anthony is a murderer. but a very large number of B black activists in this country D't see it that way What they care about is the racial tribalism. That's how Camelo Anthony's family was able to raise more than six hundred thousand dollars on G said G. It's why every day the courthouse has black protesters outside demanding the acquittal of Carmelo Anthony Now, we've shown several videos before, but they keep coming back every day. Watch If evidence does come out that Carmelo was not in fact fighting for his life when he stabbed and killed Austin Metcalf, do you think that the bllack community will accept that if evidence shows that he did not No, we going to stand by ours regardless. they stand by their es ' going to stand by ours regardless. I'm a mother first. I'm a bllack mother. Let me put that on her. I'm an African American mother.. I have I have to put away my color first and step into the motherhood Nobody wants to see their child slained. so I do want to send prayers to Ain Austin M have their family But at the end of the day You got to think like, okay, what did you do to them? or whatever to cause this to happen the reaction. We got to start taking accountability for our kids. because then again, if my kid, that's why I said catch sww two, if my kid was Carmelo and I felt like his back was up against the wall, I'm gonna take you straight up, better mind than yours Bet mind than yours. So either way I go, everybody loses. A black boy allegedly urd and I say allegedly, heavy on the allegedly allegedly hurdered somebody. You see what I'm saying So yeah, this is about race. Do you think Carmelo is innocent? Do you feel like it's been an unfair response to what happened to Carmelo Anthony? I I feel that the justice system always overrespond when it comes to us So Definitely. I mean, you look at the charge It was it was self defense. He was He was wrestling with two guys. I don't know what the parameters of it, but it was two people. So you know, two against one, that's self defense. So he's completely wrong on the parameters of the case, otherwise known as the facts It's just making up a story that like no one has told that story. He just made that up There's no witness who said anything about wrestling. There's no there's no wrestling Certainly not two on one No witness for either side has done any has claimed anything like that And yet you have a guy who showed up to the courtthouse, that'sone he cares about it. and that's the story he has in his head. Now if he had any integrity, he'd say exactly what the first woman said, which is that these people support Carelo Anthony Solely because he's black And rather than face the fact that many young black males are willing to gut white children because of the smallest Most significant provocation Also willing to gut other black children for the same reason These adults are encouraging young black males to continue executing people in the streets for no reason. I mean, it's hard to imagine a more shameful display than that She says, take responsibility for your kids. Yeah, that's a good idea Maybe take responsibility for your kids by telling them, hey,'re not allowed to just go out and stab people to death. You can't go out and just kill someone because you don't because you it makes you don't like how they looked at you Butt the same time, this is not a new phenomenon at all I mean, Rodney King, OJ, Michael Brown, George Floyd, Trayvon Martin, Jacob Blake, Carmelo Anthony. my entire life If you're around my age, your entire life We have watched black activists rally around the most dysfunctional, degenerate, morally repugnant parasites plananet celebrating and defending. The worst of the worst, peopleeople who contribute nothing to society, who take but don't give Take everything. Take resources take from their communities and then take lives Give nothing back a net drain on society And these are the ones They're rallying around. When's the last time an actual virtuous, heroic black man won popular support in his own community What was the last time they painted a mural of like, a black man who was good and just and heroic and had virtue and integrity and was a contributing member of society. Well, the sad reality is that that kind of black man is much more likely to be shunned then celebrated. You look out Thomas Soul and Clarence Thomas are treated. In fact, in some cases, they're not just shunned they're killed. This report is from just a couple of weeks ago in New Orleans, Watch In Fella tonight, many of Ferdinand Wolen's family members were too emotional to speak on camera. This was supposed to be a time of celebration as he just graduated one week ago right here at Sophie Bwright High School and said his family is now planning his funeral That was an innocent sue A grel was so that was not meant to leave her this early Just hours after walking across the stage and taking these pictures holding his high school diploma. an impact that can never be erased. This Sophie B Wright honors graduate was hurt in a TreMA shooting, according to police When officers responded to the scene early Tuesday morning, they found Willins inside an SUV shot multiple times Police say he was transported to a hospital where he died days later. We was just celebrating their graduation at they had a party at a hall We would have never known that we would have left that hall party and we would have never seen that boy ever again An eighteen year old with a promising future ahead. H family says he had a full ride scholarship to college set to study engineering this fall. He was on his way to LSU for a scholarship He had scored a thirty on the ACT recently H sky was the limit for Exactly one week after his graduation, his family, friends and classmates held onto photos of Willenss during a prayer service honoring his life. Fr a sentimental sendoff filled the lakefront as loved ones danced through the pain, remembering the light he brought to their lives while pushing for gun violence to stop. I've lost three friends to gun violence and I just honestly feel like it has to be a change in Louisiana. and it's just so sad It takes a dut to bring all of us together so that we have to start making changes Now blaming gun violence, as you just heard from the news anchor there misses the point completely. Guns are not the issue here or or anywhere Switzerland, which has one of the highest rates of gun ownership in the world, has an extremely low rate of gun violence The problem is not gun violence. The problem is that some demographics are dramatically, almost unbelievably. more likely to commit violent violence than others And instead of addressing the violence committed to this astronomically disportionate degree by young bllack men What you have instead are black activists that are donating to fundraisers for the benefit of the black murderers A thirty on the ACT, which is what this murdered student received is a grade score. It's the equivalent of around thirteen seventy on the SAT. Um you know, and and by any standard, particular the standards of the school system that he was in, The student was extremely bright and successful. and in black urban areas that often doesn't go over well. 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So do we solve this problem I mean, beyond telling Back fathers to get more involved in their children's lives, which we've been saying for decades And it is certainly a major source of the problem here eighty percent fatherlessness rate in the urban black community is There's just no way to have a functioning community at all with that kind of number. It's not possible. So Problem number one There There actually is no solution It doesn't include that. So if we're not going to do that, then there's just it's just chaos all the way down. It's all it's ever going to be U but Aside from that, what's a workable solution? As I mentioned earlier, one of the most catastrophic legacies of the civil rights era was that it became illegal in this country for any policy to have a disproportionate impact on black people even if the policy is completely reasonable Even if the policy is not targeted at black people or any race So it's an equal policy that everyone is subject to. But still, the idea is that if you disproportionately impact black people then we can infer that you're racist and you' get sued into oblivion So if you have a policy where or a law that black people disproportionately run afoul of and then are punished in accordance with that. Well, then it's automatically racist. That's the idea. It's one of the dumbest legal doctrines of all time. but persist to this day. And it's one of the reasons why schools like Centennial High, which gave Carmelo Anthony a degree after he murdered someone These schools are essentially banned. I mean, in effect, banned by law from disciplining black students. At least to the extent that need to dis thispled. That's because in virtually every case, black students are punished more than white students whenever any objective student conduct policy is enforced So to give just a few examples, in Virginia The ACLU filed a lawsuit against Richmond Public School, saying that they were breaking the law by suspending too many black students for so called subjective offenses And those offenses included walking away from teachers while they were being spoken to. In other words, teachers trying to give you instructions and you just flat out ignore it deseserve to be suspended for that. I mean, if that goes on too long, you should be expelled for that Because the school can't function with that sort of thing. You're not going to listen or go along with the program at all, thenen we can't have you here You're destroying education for everybody else But because black students were suspended too much under this policy, more than ninety percent of suspended students were black The ACLU went to court The federal government hounded the Richmond school system for years afterwards and Meanwhile in Louisiana, the Southern Poverty Law Center, which spends most of its time funding the KKK, as we've recently discovered filed a civil rights complaint alleging that it was a violation of disparate impact theory for the school district to refer too many black students to alternative schools for behavioral issues the school board had to settle. And in New Jersey, the ACOU filed a complaint alleging Black students were five times more likely to face out of school suspensions than white students parents continued to sue for many years even after a settlement. over this suspension policy Now Even though again, these were all none of these policies said, o, we're going to suspend black students. It was just, here's the rule And if you break the rule,re here's the punishment And it just so happens that an overwhelming majority of the students who broke that policy that everybody' subjected to We're black And so that means you can't have it Now to be clear, I have no specific information as to what offenses, if any, Carmelo Anthony may have committed at his public high school There's certainly a few puzzle pieces we can put together though. There's one news report which we played earlier in the week where a girl says Anthony was known for fighting There wass also the fact that Camele Anthony stabbed the kid to death for no reason Generally, if you're doing that, you know That means it probably was not your first time getting into a physical altercation with someone, we could probably assume reasonably And then there's this report from a CBS reporter from last year. Townll first noticed this We'll put it up on the screen It says, quote, it CBS newews, Texas has learned from law enforcement sources involved in the investigation of the criminal Inthity had previously been suspended for bringing a knife to school. Law enforcement sources tell us Anthony should have been in class at Centennial highigh schoolchool and was skipping school. when he allegedly stabbed Austin Metcal CBS later wrote on their Facebook quote, we also have redacted some previously reported information on a possible suspension in order to get further clarification from the school district The school district has chosen not to reply to our questions regarding this information. Therefore, we have pulled the information temporarily temporarily became permanently with no clear update. In other words the school district, the same school district that let Carmel Anthony graduate after killing a white student managed to kill the story And we don't know the truth about Anthony's record if he had one, and it wouldn't necessarily be introduced as evidence during the trial either because judges generally don't want jurors to make their decision based on a defendant's prior conduct. So It maybe maybe it was kept out of the prosecution's case for that reason. We don't know. The point is if Anthony had indeed Do' something worthy of suspension at his school as CBS originally reported thenen the school district would have every reason under our civil rights law to ignore the issue entirely If the school district tried to punish a student like Carmelo Anthony, which is to say a violent black student then they run the risk of years of expensive litigation. So the easy way out is simply to allow these students to graduate. evenven when they slaughter a white teenager at a dg mate, without any justification whatsoever. And by the same token, the easy approach for white parents is to tell their children that All of the violence and dysfunction in black areas is due to systemic racism or, you know, whatever. easy approach is to tell your children to treat aggressive black thugs in the exact same manner as you would treat anyone else. But the truth is There's a big difference between Carmel and Anthony and say you know, an Asian chess grand master. There's also a big reason between a black teen in South Philly who takes your cell phone and a first year university student like Henry Novak And if you deny that this difference exists then you're placing yourself and your children position where they might die a horrible and preventable death at the altar of Civil Rights Mythology and BLM propaganda. So this is not a case about one stabbing at a track mean as horrific and tragic as that stabbing was. This is also The legacy of the civil rightights movevement. It's about the urgency of undoing the genocidal and deranged laws and legal doctrines that are now getting far too many Black people It's about ending all of the handouts and special treatment that Black Americans receive all in the name of racial equity which everyone now understands is code for killing white people with impunity and taking their stuff This is always the goal of the civil rightights movement from its earlier days In part two of our real history documentary on the civil rightights era called The loooting of America, we talk about the savagery and the brutality that white people endured if they didn't have the resources to flee to the suburbs in the sixties and seventies. The people who were left behind, the ones who couldn't engage in so called white flight, which is the preferred term of leftist historians and school textbooks. were sexually assaulted and executed for sport They watched as their communities became living nightmares And when they complained, they were met with total indifference from everyone Black activists from Liberal academics White Lberal activists and the United States federal government They were left behind to suffer and die as their communities, which had survived for generations became violent cess pools virtually overnight So when you watch these activists rally outside that courthouse for Camello Anthony, when you see them donating six hundred thousand dollars so that Anthony's family can buy a new house The only conclusion you can draw is that not much has changed dececades of affirmative action and welfare payments at DI Even the election of a black president or half bllack at least Two times. have not nearly fail to produce racial harmony in this country, quite T the contrary, by design, they've led us directly to this period of open anti white racial warfare. which has erupted all over the West from Texas to the UK Well you need to understand is that the Government at every level is creating the conditions where this kind of violence can occur. They're preventing civilized people from enforcing the law And as a result, every day, Children are getting executed Now, will Carinel Anthony be found Guilty U mostost likely, Yes you will Assuming the jury wasn't comprised, which, I mean, admittedly is a big assumption He certainly should be found guilty put my money on It will happen, but we don't know. the most important takeaway from this trial and the issue that we address in our documentary is that White men are not dying in random one off incidents like this anymore than White people just happen to lose out on job opportunities or government contracts or university admissions White children are dying in the streets of Philadelphia and a track meets in Texas for the same reason that defenseless elderly White women were massacred in their own homes when diversity came to town in the nineteen sixties These people are dying because of a fiction that has persisted for far too long in this country. which is that racial disparities always and everywhere are the result of discrimination This belief has acquired religious significance in most of the country. It's both dangerous and completely false. The truth is that if we had more racial disparities and A little more self awareness A lot of innocent people, both white and black would still be alive today As it stands, if we continue on the trajectory that was set in place decades ago, We'll continue to see many more Carelo Anthonies That's what the corporate press wants which is why they're presenting the murder as a truly unforeseeable, shocking homicide But it actually wasn't unforeseeable at all We created the circumstances that allowed the murder to happen We effectively created, although most people don't realize it, a new constitution sixty years ago rewards Grievance and violence And just as quickly, before the next Austin Mcalf is slaughtered. teear up this new Constitution placeace it the one we started with. That will do it for the show today. Thanks for watching. Thanks for listening. talkal to you Tommorrow, have a great day Last month, we judged Martin Luther King Junror, not by the color of his skin, but by the content of his caring. American school kids spend a lot of time hearing about MLK and Rosa Parks. Have you noticed no one ever asks what Birmingham, Selma, and Montgomery are like today? The legacy of the civil rightights movement wasn't a racially harmonious utopia. Hollowed out urban coreps, hundreds of thousands of dead Americans, raped grandmothers, ethnic cleansing, entire neighborhoods. This month, we survey firsthand accounts of the historic wave of nonviolent crime, riots unleinashed on this country by the civil rightights movement, which caused more enduring damage on America's greatest cities than the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Who were the winners? And who were the losers? 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