Race hustlers are trying to make Karmelo Anthony a victim, rather than the murderer he is

A beautiful young life was snuffed out in the most senseless way possible — knifed in the heart in what should have been a completely safe place: a high school track meet.And a seemingly once promising young man is going to prison for 35 years for fatally stabbing him.It truly cannot get more depressing than the case of Austin Metcalf, killed by Karmelo Anthony in 2025.But because Metcalf was white, and Anthony is black, this has been turned into a toxic stew of racial grievances, exacerbating an already heartbreaking story.Throughout the trial, protesters have demonstrated outside the Collin County courthouse, ranting that a guilty verdict would be racism.On social media, some have ghoulishly celebrated Metcalf’s death, while race hustlers like Democratic Rep.

Jasmine Crockett are trying to turn this avoidable tragedy into a racial reckoning for a broken nation.“Black women live in fear and agony every single day.A fear and agony, I promise you the Metcalfs probably never spent a day living that way,” she so callously said in an episode of her podcast, “Clock It with Crockett.”“We’re going to have to have some real conversations about race in his country.”May I suggest the failed candidate for Senate change the name of her podcast to “Crockett of s—t.”What we really need is a conversation about education.

Some of these fools outside the courthouse and on social media could benefit from opening a book or reading an article about this specific trial.Crockett, however, is an attorney, and being willfully ignorant.Perhaps she’s auditioning to be the next Al Sharpton, but Crocket lies like a rug.“If a 300-pound man is beating me, like on top of me and beating me down, I’m not limited to fists,” she said, presumably saying she’d stab him too.

Except Metcalf was 200 pounds and was never on top of Anthony beating him.This disgusting discourse is simply not supported by the facts presented at trial.Both the defense and the prosecution s...

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