Arturo Dominguez on X - "I'm blocking any racist who rationalizes what Kyle Rittenhouse did while villainizing what Karmelo Anthony did. The duplicity of this moronic position isn't worth debating."
As someone said, a key difference between the 2 situations is that if Kyle hadn't had a weapon, he'd be dead, but if Karmelo hadn't had a weapon, no one would be dead
Stacey Patton | Facebook - "“You can’t even look me in the eye right now, but you can stab my fucking son in the heart.” Quite frankly, I am glad Karmelo did not give you the courtesy of looking you in the eye. Because even there, even in that courtroom, even with a Black boy sitting before the machinery of the state, you still wanted control. You still wanted access to his body and deference. You still wanted his face, his gaze, his submission, his performance of shame. You wanted him to lift his eyes and meet yours so you could decide what you saw there. Remorse. Defiance. Fear. Guilt. Whatever story your grief needed to tell. But Karmelo owed you none of that. Not his eyes. Not his body. Not his obedience. Not his emotional performance. Not one more piece of himself. There was power in him not looking at you. There was refusal in it. There was survival in it. There was an ancient knowing in it. Because Black people know what it means when a white man demands eye contact from a Black child after already deciding what that child is. We know the old ritual. We know that sometimes “look at me” is not a request for humanity. It is a demand for surrender. And Karmelo did not surrender! He sat there and withheld the one thing you still thought you were entitled to command. Maybe that is what enraged you most. Not just that Austin is dead. Not just that Karmelo is alive. But that this Black boy would not complete the scene for you. He would not bow his head the way you wanted. He would not offer his face as a screen for your rage. He would not let you turn his eyes into another courtroom exhibit. And maybe, at an ancestral level, he already knew."
Dear Jeff Metcalf: Your Son Is Dead Because You Failed to Teach Him That Black Boys Have Boundaries
It's truly revealing (but not really surprising) how many people (not all black) think black people should be able to murder white people and that if you disagree, you're racist
memetic_sisyphus on X - "This behavior gets ignored when there’s a police shooting. “Of course they’re angry, look at the history of injustice in this country” etc etc… but this attitude is always what drove it. When a bodycam comes out and shows the suspect pulled a gun they still feel the same way as when the rumors said he was unarmed. Those details that drive the morality of the situation for the rest of us don’t matter to them. It’s more explicit when a black teen stabs a white teen over a being asked to leave. They take the side of the black teen. These people are driven by pure race hate. It’s been obfuscated by progressive language about privilege and oppression, by how black people can’t be racist etc etc, but here they are defending straight up murder because one of theirs was the killer and the race that they absolutely despise was the victim."
Cinema Shogun on X - "The media would like to portray Karmelo Anthony as if he’s just a good boy that “dindu nuffin” wrong. The reality? The Frisco Independent School district went through great lengths to cover up his disciplinary record which included being suspended for previously bringing a knife to school. Shortly after Austin Metcalf was murdered the local news was doing its job covering the case. But then something happened… The local news aired this clip from one of Karmelo’s classmates revealing that Karmelo was known for fighting at school. After this news segment aired the local news almost completely dropped the story. Why? Because their good boy narrative was crumbling. Luckily I saved the clip because I knew they would try to memory hole it."
Mibbs O.E. on X - "Black kids are the only kids who kids who can’t afford to make mistakes without dire consequences"
Rothmus π΄ on X - "A mistake is accidentally stepping on someone’s shoe and saying “oops, sorry, my bad bro.” Stabbing someone in the heart is first-degree murder."
Dave on X - "Who amongst us hasn’t accidentally stabbed a fellow high school student athlete to death at a track meet? I’m just glad when I did it they let me off with a misdemeanor for being white"
Matt Walsh on X - "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."
Steve πΊπΈ on X - "All of a sudden liberals aren’t upset about kids bringing weapons into schools. If they were, they would be condemning Karmelo Anthony. Yet here we are."
GRANDPA’s FREE ADVICE on X - "Think about this… Over $600,000 was raised on GiveSendGo for Karmelo Anthony’s “legal defense fund.” But instead of hiring a lawyer? He filed as indigent and got a public defender. Meanwhile: Dad’s new Escalade, Karmelo’s new Lexus, stacks of expensive sneakers, and the family moved into a million-dollar gated house. Donors got scammed. How are they feeling now? π #KarmeloAnthony #GiveSendGoScam #JusticeForAustin #WokeGrift What do you think? π"
Eric Daugherty on X - "π¨ NOW: Karmelo Anthony's defense is FALLING APART in the murder trial of Austin Metcalf, he might face life in prison if convicted "Prosecutors in court showed jurors surveillance footage they say tells a different story [than Anthony's defense] — [it reportedly] shows a brief confrontation between Anthony and Metcalf, not a larger group, before Anthony runs from the scene and that fight. It only lasted about four minutes." "Jurors heard emotional testimony from Metcalf's track coach. He said that Metcalf was helping lead set-up efforts that day which basically means he was in charge of setting up the tent and equipment." "The coach testified and said athletes don't just go under other teams tents. This is something that's understood between the athletes." "The final jury does not include any black jurors. Prosecutors say this case has nothing to do with race and it should be decided on the facts. This trial is expected to last up to two weeks." — Brooke Taylor"
Patrick Casey on X - "Austin Metcalf'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, etc. – which is accompanied by the implicit threat of violence. In this case, Karmelo Anthony took Austin Metcalf's seat. Karmelo provoked Austin knowing that he was armed – that if Austin objected, he would just stab him. And that's exactly what happened. Most people don't want to share a society with people who routinely violate public norms and are prepared to murder anyone who objects. It is a mentality entirely alien to well-to-do people. It isn't a sign of masculinity or being a "bad ass" – trained fighters, elite soldiers, etc. don't act that way in public. It obviously isn't all black people who behave this way. But of those who do, most are black. I remember seeing a clip of some lowlife black dude threatening to stab a hipster looking black guy on a train for asking him to turn his music down, so it isn't as if you have to be white to object to this sort of antisocial behavior. But that said, the pattern is unignorable, and you rarely see whites, Asians, or Jews acting like this."
Cillian on X - "This White Woman perfectly explains what Black Fatigue is: “Black Fatigue is when I can hear you 10 aisles away in Walmart. It’s when you have no idea how to act in public. It’s when you donate to Karmelo Anthony. It’s when you can’t hold your own community accountable.” π₯π₯π₯"
Karmelo Anthony jurors gasp in horror as they're shown never-before-seen photo from brutal stabbing - "several teens testified that Metcalf repeatedly told Karmelo Anthony he wasn't going to fight him before the deadly stabbing in April 2025. A teenage witness told the court on Saturday that Anthony 'tried to provoke us' when they told him to leave the tent, saying the teen got 'irritated' before he allegedly stabbed Metcalf. Witnesses have disputed Anthony's claim that he stabbed Metcalf in self-defense, as many testified that the fatal attack was 'murder.' 'That’s lethal force against non-lethal,' one witness told the court... While in the tent, Anthony allegedly told the boys: 'F**k y'all, I'm not going to leave. Y'all are a bunch of pussies.' Metcalf allegedly replied: 'I'm not going to fight you.' The teens went back and forth at least five times before Anthony allegedly reached into his backpack and pulled out the knife, the teen witness testified. Anthony claimed he pulled out the weapon after being ambushed by Metcalf and his brother, Hunter. However, witnesses dispute this, saying there wasn't a crowd near the now-19-year-old. Anthony was asked to leave his opponent's tent at least 15 times, but he refused to, witnesses said. 'You probably shouldn’t be here, you need to leave our tent,' another witness recalled Anthony being told, they testified earlier this week. 'Touch me and find out,' Anthony allegedly responded. Metcalf allegedly lightly pushed Anthony right before he was stabbed, a witness said. Afterward, Anthony bolted, leaving the knife behind. Metcalf bled out in his twin brother's arms. A witness, who knew both Anthony and Metcalf, testified on Saturday that several other athletes had stopped by the tent that day, but were turned away as their coach had an expectation that only the team would be there. However, Anthony refused, telling the team: 'You're not going to move me. You're a b**ch.' Metcalf allegedly called his attacker a 'b**ch.' The teen said it wasn't uncommon for Metcalf to enforce the rules, as he was 'always leading, always protecting us,' he testified. The next thing he saw was Metcalf trying to move Anthony, then knifed the former fall back. 'He just grabbed his chest and pulls his shirt up. He started screaming for help,' the witness said through tears. The teen testified that he did not think Anthony had a reason to stab the other athlete... A previous version of events told by the defense claimed that Anthony stabbed Metcalf out of fear during the confrontation where Metcalf made the first physical contact. Anthony was seen laughing with his legal team as trial proceedings ended for the day Friday... The trial, which is expected to last about two weeks, has drawn significant political scrutiny, with racially charged demonstrations calling for Anthony to 'walk free.'"
David J Harris Jr. | Facebook - "π¨UPDATE: Four of the six students who have testified thus far are black and all four have testified against Karmelo Anthony. Karmelo's "blame white supremacy" defense is collapsing in real time."
Internalised white supremacy!
J.D. Miles on X - "Jury will be allowed to consider manslaughter in Karmelo Anthony murder trial as well as murder"
Allie Beth Stuckey on X - "Hard to see how this was manslaughter. Based on all witness testimony, it wasn’t “heat of the moment.” Karmelo created the tense circumstances, exacerbated them through his words and actions, and refused every single opportunity to leave the situation. There were multiple attempts made by Metcalf and other students to resolve the conflict peacefully. Stabbing someone in the heart after all of that requires intention and meditation."
Andrew Branca Show on X - "Everyone seems to be surprised by the fact that the Karmelo Anthony jury is permitted to consider a lesser charge of manslaughter, although only murder was charged and manslaughter was never discussed before the jury at all. Think of murder as a "cold-blooded" killing, a felony in the FIRST degree with a potential life sentence, and voluntary manslaughter as a "heat of passion" killing, a felony in the SECOND degree with a max 20 year sentence. It should be no surprise, this is just how Texas handles the issue of manslaughter as a lesser-included offense of murder. The approach is unusual, most states would have a separate manslaughter charge. Texas does it differently. Texas essentially allows that if a defendant is first found guilty of murder, the defense is given an opportunity to argue to the jury that they now ought to mitigate the murder to manslaughter, on grounds of "adequate provocation/heat of passion/sudden passion." It's almost a mini-trial after the guilt-phase of the trial. The burden on this mitigation, however, is ON THE DEFENSE, by a preponderance of the evidence. It's built right into the statute.
§19.02. Murder (d) At the punishment stage of a trial, the defendant may raise the issue as to whether he caused the death under the immediate influence of sudden passion arising from an adequate cause. If the defendant proves the issue in the affirmative by a preponderance of the evidence, the offense is a felony of the second degree."
GRANDPA’s FREE ADVICE on X - "The one thing I never knew about the Austin Metcalf murder, was the timeline. The Metcalf brothers arrived at the stadium at 9:54am. Austin Metcalf was deceased at 10:00am. That’s how quick it was for his life to be taken. They got there at 9:54, walked over the bleachers and into the tent probably around 9:55am, and Karmelo Anthony followed them into that tent. They were only under that tent for about 4 to 4 1/2 minutes before Austin was mortally wounded. I feel that shows a lot more intent than originally thought. It’s not like Karmelo Anthony was in there, chillin, nice and comfortable because he had been there for a while. He followed the Metcalf brothers in there and immediately started provoking a fight and reaching in his bag. It was only 15 to 16 minutes from the time that they arrived, to the time Karmelo Anthony was led out in handcuffs. #RipAustinMetcalf"
Sassafrass84 on X - "Karmelo Anthony's attorney Mike Howard (and defense team) just implied in court that Austin Metcalf is responsible for his own stabbing — basically suggesting the kid impaled himself on the knife while 'shoving' him. Unfuckingbelievable. He should be ashamed of himself for implying the victim is at fault. The jury made a shocked gasp. Rightfully so. This isn't self-defense. This is victim-blaming a murdered 17-year-old who lost his life at a track meet. Austin was unarmed. Justice for Austin Metcalf."
Cinema Shogun on X - "WOAH π³ Karmelo Anthony parents VISIBLY UPSET after his lawyers rest their case‼️ Reports from inside the courtroom say: “When everyone returned to the courtroom, Karmelo’s mother had her head down, and his father was leaning his head against the wall. Earlier in the trial, both appeared much more engaged with what was happening.” Looks like they just got SMACKED IN THE FACE by reality. The fake activist race hustlers they’ve surrounded themselves with for months had their head boosted up thinking that Karmelo had a solid self defense case just because he was black. They kept themselves busy with all of the donation money and Amazon wishlist gifts that were rolling in. Now the day of reckoning is upon them."
RAW EGG NATIONALIST on X - "Yes, this is the truth about the Karmelo Anthony case. The parents allowed the saga to drag on for a year so they could make as much money as possible from their son’s unprovoked, calculated murder of a young white man. They raised close to a million dollars for “legal expenses,” then chose a public prosecutor. These people are, quite literally, bloodsucking parasites who should be incarcerated along with their son."
Christian Heiens π on X - "There are no black jurors in the Karmelo Anthony trial because the prospective black jurors told prosecutors they would not vote to convict Anthony because he is black."
Karmelo Anthony Trial Hits Snag as Jurors Admit Personal Biases - "Another prospective juror raised eyebrows after admitting, "I don't know if I feel right putting a brother in jail," when asked about finding a Black defendant guilty of murder."
Lauren Chen on X - "I have read reports on the testimonies of at least 15 different witnesses in the Karmelo Anthony trial From both the prosecutor's and the defense's side Not one witness describes Karmelo Anthony saying anything along the lines of: "I know I'm not really supposed to be here, but it's raining & my school has no tent. Could I just chill for a few minutes until it stops?" Or even: "Oh hey, yeah I'm actually just here to see my friend (XXX)" If Karmelo Anthony had said either of these things, it's almost guaranteed no one in the tent would havr had a problem with him being there But he was aggressive. He was rude. He was looking for a fight."
Carl Ludwig on X - "What strikes me the most as I follow this trial is that Karmelo Anthony isn't a violent gangster and he has a decent family. He's a fairly typical, black teenager who, unfortunately, doesn't value life, has little regard for his actions, and sees white people as barely human. He is the product of 50 years of racial propaganda and Leftist race theory. There are literally millions more boys just like him."
JG on X - "Black Americans should be deeply ashamed of the way many people have responded to the Karmelo Anthony case. If a white teenager had brought a knife to a school event, escalated a confrontation, and fatally stabbed a Black teenager in the heart, there would be nonstop media coverage, protests, public outrage, and demands for accountability. There would be no shortage of people calling it evidence of racism and demanding justice. But when the races are reversed, suddenly we’re told to ignore the obvious, suspend judgment, and accept every excuse offered in defense of the person who did the stabbing. What makes this especially troubling is that many of the people demanding his release seem more concerned with the race of the accused than with the fact that a young man lost his life. The focus should be on the actions that occurred, not the skin color of the people involved. Justice cannot depend on the race of the victim or the race of the accused. Either we believe in equal standards or we don’t. A young man is dead. Another young man is facing a murder charge. The facts should matter. The evidence should matter. The law should matter. No one should receive a different level of sympathy, outrage, or accountability because of race. Right is right. Wrong is wrong. Justice should be blind, not selective. No more two-tiered standards based on race. #karmeloanthony"
Savanah Hernandez on X - "I asked a Karmelo Anthony supporter if the black community would accept the evidence if it shows that Karmelo was NOT acting in self-defense She said that no matter what, “we gone stands with ours regardless” and questioned Metcalf’s role in the stabbing:"
Patrick Casey on X - "Black tribalism is funny. On the one hand, the black community will rally around the worst among them: George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Karmelo Anthony – not exactly good people. But on the other, black people kill each other at really high rates, suggesting that this tribalism is more about opposing white society than black unity."
π. ❤︎ on X - "They found four black kids to testify against Karmelo Anthony? π€¦πΎ♀️"
Lauren Chen on X - "Yes. There are black students testifying against Karmelo Anthony. These students were Austin Metcalf's friends. I guess they're not willing to lie for his murderer just because they share the same skin color."
FRONTLINES TPUSA on X - "COLLIN COUNTY- In response to Jake Lang’s presence, one Karmelo supporter starts chanting “the only good cracker is a dead cracker” This is the current scene outside of the Collin county courthouse as the Karmelo Anthony trial continues. @Savsays | @TPUSA"
Abe on X - "WATCH: Karmelo Anthony supporter threatens my life at the trial. “We kill crackas!” “I like the smell of burning flesh!” “We’re gonna do some Nat Turner shit on you”"
Racist Black Texas Man Says He Kills White People Outside Karmelo Anthony Trial: ‘This Is Not Protected Speech’ - "A Black man in Texas is facing criticism online after a statement surfaced in which he said he kills White people outside the Karmelo Anthony trial... A video circulating online showed the Black man, identified by some as a supporter of Anthony, threatening a White individual outside the courthouse. “Get my face on camera,” the man said. He then made a statement in which he referenced killing White people. “We kill [racial slur],” he said. The use of the term, which is widely regarded as a racial slur targeting White people, led some viewers online to label his remarks as racist. The man continued making threatening remarks toward the individual, including saying, “Where I come from, we kill them [White people].” He also stated that if he saw the individual outside of Texas, he would “have a problem.” He later made additional remarks, including, “I like to smell burning flesh.” “The time you having fear on us is over [racial slur],” he then added. Finally, the man said that Black people are no longer scared of White people. The video ended at that point, and it is not clear whether any further confrontation occurred afterward... Many viewers criticized the Black Texas man over the remarks and threats he made toward the White individual. Some users also alleged that he threatened multiple White people outside the courthouse, though these claims have not been independently verified. “I have now watched over 20+ different videos on X with this [expletive] threatening the lives of all the white people who are in the proximity of him. This is not protected speech, it is a CRIME! When does justice get served?” one person asked. The individual who received the threats also wrote, “I’m looking into pursuing charges and a protective order.” More viewers expressed outrage, with one person saying, “You’ll never see this type of open and violent racism on video from any other race. No coded language or troupe dog whistles that they say. Just out in the open.” The video prompted discussion online about allegations of racist behavior directed toward the White individual in the footage. It also led to broader conversations about documenting such incidents and the potential consequences for those involved."
SirD πΊπΈ on X - "Indeed. This moved way beyond a mere "ideological war." The reality of Black American Marxists is that they want to kill and replace you, because they are unironic racists who hold you directly responsible for things other white people did hundreds of years ago, and for the bad things other white people have done to them more recently. They cannot separate the actions of individuals from the actions of the group. Critical Race Theory leftists literally teach them the importance of lumping people together into groups in higher education, at their protests, etc. This resentment is instilled in them their entire lives and then given a stamp of authority/approval by even white academics and college professors, which emboldens and vindicates their hateful feelings. What you need to understand is that they want you to die, they want teenagers like Austin Metcalf to die, they even want your little children and infants to die. And if they could get away with it, they'd do the killings themselves. You are not merely experiencing ideological disagreement or someone being angry who will "come to their senses" before things blow over. You are experiencing a group of people who are not capable of reason or logic, who simply want to spill your blood... and if you do not realize this and act accordingly ASAP, they will get what they desire. Austin Metcalf is just one of many."
Matt Walsh on X - "I haven’t moved on from the Karmelo Anthony fundraiser. They donated half a million as a reward for killing a white kid. Zero evidence or reason to think it was “self defense,” and they didn’t care. It was a reward for killing a white kid. I’ll never forget it. Neither should you"
King Roy on X - "Karmelo Anthony did exactly what any black man should do if somebody trying his manhood π―. He gone beat this case and walk away a free man. Teach yall kids to keep that racism shit up their ass cause this ain’t back in the day. Instead of everybody just getting alone and building a better world we still got clowns who except racism rather they be White, Latino, Black Americans, Asian, Indian, or African."
Will Tanner on X - "It cannot be forgotten that so many support Karmelo Anthony's stabbing of Austin Metcalf to death because Karmelo is black and Metcalf was white: They think a trespasser rifling through the possessions of the other team when in their tent without permission is within his rights to stab to death those who ask him to leave. Now apply that to squatters. To vagrants. To criminals generally. This is what they support, and that is intolerable. White leftists are following in the footsteps of John Brown, and black nationalists in the footsteps of Nat Turner. They want the same thing, and are increasingly open about it. They must be crushed, or they will try to do to all of us what Karmelo did to Austin Metcalf"
Lineage Over Melanin on X - "EVERY witness in the Karmelo Anthony self-defense case has testified ON THE RECORD that: austin verbally assaulted Mr. Anthony multiple times BEFORE physically assaulting Mr. Anthony instead of getting an adult or authority figure These violent acts caused Mr. Anthony to defend himself against a much bigger brutish aggressor which, unfortunately, led to austin losing his own life All of this could have been avoided if austin would have allowed another fellow human being to sit in peace What is the world coming to...."
J.T. Alexander on X - "99% of lawsuits, criminal or civil, resolve before trial. This leads to a notion that if a case goes to trial, it must be a close one. In my experience, this is not true. Of the 1% that go to trial, 0.1%-0.2% is a close issue. 0.8%-0.9% is because the Defendant is delusional. They are usually too stupid or self-centered to understand that their defense is complete nonsense that the law doesn’t recognize. Sometimes they refuse to take a plea deal because it’s “worse than the last one.” They think the fact they claim couldn’t get a ride to Court lets them off the hook for Failure to Appear. They think the fact the store has a company policy against using force to stop thieves makes them immune from a Robbery charge when they use force against the employees. They think that because what they stole is worth only $5 that it cannot possibly be a felony that they stole that item at knifepoint. They think that because they got 9 months on their last misdemeanor that the 2-4 year presumptive sentence on their felony is absurd. They think that because their zero-prior juvenile co-defendant only got probation that it’s unreasonable for a career criminal on his third felony to get more than a year. These are all examples of not only cases I have personally prosecuted, but have personally encountered *multiple times.* Not “multiple times over a 20-year career.” Multiple times *every single year.* I absolutely do not doubt whatsoever that Karmelo genuinely believed that stabbing someone over violating the utterly nonsensical ‘hood honor code’ qualified as self-defense. As you can see here, plenty of his co-ethnics genuinely believe this as well. They are utterly delusional. This entire case is a great example of how much time and money our society wastes offering delusional people an opportunity to present their utterly delusional defense. And because it is so absurd and such a waste, most jurors come into trial with a preconceived notion that the case must be a close one. Surely we can’t be dragging them away from work, wages, family, school, and all manner of obligations just to waste their time with bullshit. So it must be valid… right? They will grant the utterly delusional defense far more weight than they would under any other circumstance. And occasionally, if you don’t keep people like OP here off the jury, it will succeed. Despite the law having absolutely no concern whatsoever about this ghetto honor system, our justice system ends up ratifying it every now and then. And nobody ends up giving more free incorrect legal advice than someone that got off on a crime they shouldn’t have. This triggers a cascading effect of ratification of the delusional belief across the local criminal population. Thus, how you have so many people believing the delusion."
