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Oh, bro. This shit is just getting worse. Oh, my God. So basically, Carmelo Anthony held a press conference. His family and representatives held a press conference. And I guess we're going to go ahead. Let me see if I can just take a step back and just get everybody on the same page with this, too. And so that way everybody knows kind of like what's going on with this. And I think that there is, I want to go back and double check. And let's see here. This is, okay, there's another one.
I think that, okay, I think this is really, this is another person, but I'm going to look at that later on.
Okay, so yeah, this is it.
So basically, the kid that got stabbed, right?
So just in case anybody hasn't been paying attention and keeping up, this kid, Carmelo Anthony, stabbed another kid at a track meet over a seating dispute, basically.
And, you know, again, had a history of violence, 17 years old.
and in general it seems like this is going to be a pretty much a 25 to life case for him, right?
He's going to be cooked.
And so anyway, a lot of people have gone out to defend him and turn this into a race issue because the person who he stabbed was white.
And so anyway, this has happened and here we go.
We'll go back.
We'll watch some of the clips about this and we'll listen to it.
So this was the press conference that happened yesterday.
And that is your constitutional right?
It's people out here reminding us.
of the black struggle in America.
And that is...
So anyway,
the person who he's talking about,
this guy right here,
these are the things that he's done.
Felony injury to a child,
forging a check,
leading police on a high-speed chase,
stealing a car,
falsely claiming a car was stolen,
offensive physical contact,
probation violations,
felony, theft of
property between $2,530,000,
felony assault causing bodily injury,
misdemeanor assault,
continuous violence against the family,
theft, undated, making a false report
undated, and evading arrest, undated,
probably multiple times if the other ones are accurate too.
So this guy basically should have five stars, right?
He should. He should have five stars.
But here he is out here,
speaking and talking about privilege and like how this is the black experience, how the fuck,
I think the fact that you are not in jail indicates that you're lying.
Dude, if we were actually racist against black people, do you really think that you would have
been able to pop off this many times and still not be in jail?
Really?
What the fuck are you talking about?
You've popped off so many times.
I think you've already been in jail at some point.
this crazy.
Like, really, like, if you had done this in the 50s or 60s, what would have happened?
We all know what would have happened.
And everybody fought super hard to make sure that doesn't happen anymore.
So don't go ahead and pretend like it's still happening.
Because it's not.
Beating a 2-year-old, that's insane.
Yeah.
And so not jail, probably shot.
He'd be dead.
No, you're right.
If he had done this pre-Civil rights, even half of this, he'd be fucking dead.
So the entire idea, this is a man with a rap sheet, this is like, I mean, bro, this is insane.
Who does this?
And this is only in 10 years.
Right?
This is only 10 years.
Like he's got, he's not a, he's not 60 years old.
He's got, I think he's got that dog in him, man.
I feel like, I mean, do you all really think that it's stopped?
Like it's over?
Like now he's just not going to do anything bad anymore?
I don't know about that.
I feel like you're going to do it again.
Like father like son?
It's not even his dad.
No, bro, this is the problem.
it's not even his dad. This is just a grifter that a literal leech parasite that has attached
himself to this situation in order to farm sympathy. That's what it is. It's an activist minister.
Yeah, he's a minister. We're in the fucking, we're in the fucking Bible. Does it say you should
steal a car? Like beating up a toddler. I'm pretty sure they didn't even do that in the old
test, well, they probably did do that in the Old Testament, okay?
But they probably didn't do it all the time.
And like, in retrospect, it's probably seen as like kind of a bad thing.
And so anyway, yes, it's crazy.
Page six.
Yeah, I could see that happening.
Okay, but what if the toddler was crying and being annoying and shit?
I mean, that's the thing.
We never got to, we always hear the toddler's side of things, but we never get to hear his side of things, right?
That's like more, you know, I guess that's just more white supremacy, isn't it?
And anyways, so let's go back over and there's another post about him making.
So basically the father of the boy who was killed, Austin Metcalf, he's the one, the father of the kid that was stabbed, went to the press conference for the other family.
And all I'm going to say, so it don't be as late, is that was disrespectful and just shows you all.
The character who is not invited, he knows that it's inappropriate to be near this family.
But he did it.
And so I say to people, actions speak louder than words.
Okay?
Actions speak louder than words.
I'm listening.
What he has failed into is the political operatives that want to make this thing
a political thing of hate
yet bitch
There's no way
Who is this guy
This is crazy
Bigotry and yet racism
We have
Conservative
I can almost respect
How delusional he is
You know
Like because
This guy is so bat shit
fucking insane
That I'm like
Wow this is impressive
That somebody could even be this nuts
operatives that have been posting non-stop about this case.
So he's talking about it being political, right?
And so I want to go ahead and play the interview, right?
Come on Anthony.
Dad interview.
Hopefully this is what pops up and it's okay.
But we're going to go and see this here.
Let's see if I can find it.
Yeah, this is the video here of what happened.
and just going back and looking at it.
My hope was to bring awareness.
So in this tragedy doesn't happen to another family.
Right.
So this is the guy.
A pathetic cuck of a father?
I mean, I don't think he's being a cuck.
I think he's a man who's trying to act in good faith and he's trying to do the right thing.
I think he's trying to do the right thing.
And it just makes him look bad because,
everybody else isn't. Okay, so Mr. Metcalf is J-F and then M-E-T-C-A-L-F. You are Austin's father.
Yes, sir. Easy question to start with, it's probably a tough one to answer, but how have the last
24 hours been for you and for your family and for Hunter? That's three questions. So for me,
it's not real yet. It hasn't sunk in. I'm just... I don't want to watch the whole thing,
honestly, but like the guy, I don't know if we...
anybody have a time stamp from where he talked about
whether it was a race issue or not?
So this is what happened. He got
swatted yesterday.
So after this interview where he
repeatedly said, this isn't racism,
etc. Right. And he's
like not really trying to like push any
hate or anything like that.
The reward that he got from this is
that he got swatted. So here we go.
Let's take a look at it.
Now to new developments on that
deadly stabbing in Frisco. The
suspect's family for the first time
called a news conference to reject some rumors circulating online.
Reporter Jobin Panicker says it all changed when the victim's father walked in.
But this is such a tragic case and it is sad all around.
But it's also had its share of surprises.
And what happened this morning is no different.
We were all waiting to hear the Anthony family talk for the first time on the record.
It was supposed to start at 11.
10 minutes turned into 20, then 30.
The reason Austin Metcalf's father, Jeff Metcalf, had
walked in.
He was not invited.
He knows that it's inappropriate to be near this family.
But he did it.
Carmelo Anthony is charged with murder in his son's death at a track meet and
frisco on April 2nd.
Yep.
Jeff Medcalf said nothing.
He just stood and waited.
The group hosting this told him to leave or they'd call Dallas police.
The group's founder, Dominique Alexander, made this statement.
Is a disrespect to the dignity of his son.
Jeff Medcalf was escorted out.
escorted out by DPD before the family arrived to speak.
Ultimately, it was not a court order that made him leave,
but because the owner of the building said he was trespassing.
Metcalf shook hands with officers and then left.
This press conference was about hearing from Carmelo's mom, Kayla Hayes,
and we finally did.
We believe in the legal process.
We saw this already.
And that is what a truth will come out.
Mm-hmm.
To the family who experienced the loss,
my heart truly goes out to you.
The family says they've endured threats, lies,
and racial harassment over the last two weeks.
Our family has been under attack.
Mostly over a fundraising page, they say they haven't been able to access until Wednesday.
They're fighting claims they're profiting off of this or living lavishly from the funds raised.
We have endured death threats.
My husband had to take a leave.
I'll tell you right now, it's not going to take a half a million dollars to get them to the conclusion that he's going to jail for life.
You're going to be keeping a lot of that money.
I guarantee this is not going to cost you half a million dollars.
It's going to be pretty cheap.
People are going to figure it out real quick.
Because he's afraid what may happen to our family.
We've asked for comment from Jeff Metcalf.
He told us not to quote him.
We're also told this will be the last time we hear from the Anthony family before a possible trial.
That's probably a good thing.
But that will not stop all the talk from the outside and any more surprises that have come with this case in Dallas.
So anyway, this guy and you see obviously this guy is not a member of the family.
He's just totally co-opted this tragedy.
this issue as a place to push his own brand and to push himself after again being a career
criminal. And also, this is another little fun fact, is that so not only did they call the
police on the father when he showed up to the press conference, but they also had him, somebody
had him swatted last night as well. So the police escorted them and everything. So this is it.
Race has bait? Yeah, exactly. That was them.
And so going about 525, you look for the not a race issue?
Yeah, let me see, 525.
God teaches us in the Bible.
He talks about forgiveness.
He also talks about revenge, not for me to seek.
God will take care of it.
Karma, I believe in it.
It's very unfortunate that this other child decide to make a bad choice
that's going to affect him for the rest of his life.
Yeah, that's true.
I have compassion for every human being.
This is not, I want to make this very clear.
This is not a race issue.
This is not a black and white issue.
I don't want someone stepping up on the soapbox trying to politicize this.
That's why he was mad.
This is not, I want to make this very clear.
This is not a race issue.
This is not a black and white issue.
I don't want someone stepping up on a soapbox trying to politicize this.
I don't appreciate some of the...
Your constitutional right is people out here reminding us
of the black struggle in America.
I want someone stepping up on a soapbox
trying to politicize this.
I don't...
Well, how about that?
Scumbet? Yeah, what an absolute scumbag, bro.
Like, yes, exactly.
And so anyway, well, well, well, yeah, there it is.
And so anyway, framing clips, yeah, it's just, it's embarrassing, bro.
It's so fucking embarrassing what's happened with this.
And so anyway, oh, the kid...
He also got expelled from...
school. Can you believe that? And anyway, so this is what's happened. I think also it has,
you know, weird how awesome. My father was asked to leave the press conference but managed to not
stab anyone in the heart. Yeah, wow, what are the odds of that? That's crazy. Isn't that nuts?
Yeah. How does something like that happen? And, uh, Brother in Christ, I'm being radicalized.
Yes, there's a lot of people that are being radicalized by this situation and like by this like chain of
events. And I think it's a really bad thing. Uh, it's. It's a really bad thing. Uh, it's
really bad that like so many like it's bad in so many ways like it's bad in the way that you have this
guy who's taking advantage of this grieving family uh to push his own brand it's bad that that guy
isn't in jail to begin with right based off of all the crimes he committed and it's also bad
the fact that you have a bunch of people that are using this as like a race thing on the internet
like everything about this is bad but what i find to be the most interesting is that you have like
because in my opinion i think the real problem is this guy
I think this guy is like, which is ironic, right?
Because he's not even part of the family.
He doesn't have anything to do with this.
He has inserted himself into this problem and he has created and he has racially escalated this problem to where it's not beneficial to anybody except for him.
It's a mess for sure.
Yeah, it's all him.
Like he's caused this whole thing to happen.
So anyway, yeah.
And the judge that lowered the bail? You're right. The judge, too. Definitely fucking ridiculous. He's an opportunist. Disgusting. Yeah, exactly. Behind a grieving family. It's embarrassing. So yeah, I did see the information about this. And so anyway, this guy made a video about it. This is, I'm glad I saw this because I legitimately forgot where I was going with this. Okay. So I wanted to frame everything from that just so you guys can understand what's been going on, how it's happened, and how things have evolved. And then this is one guy talking about it as well.
Wow, here we go.
On behalf of the black community, I would like to apologize to the parents of Austin Metcalf
for making a hero out of the young man that killed your son.
I apologize that there are so few fathers around and so few male figures around to teach
the black community about emotional discipline, about what's right from wrong, about emotional
regulation, about.
That's what it's all about.
see that what he's saying this is 100% what it's about and like maybe this is going to be like a sexist take
but if it is i guess it'd be on brand but i think that fathers and men play a really strong role
in helping men and young boys control and regulate their emotions because women are oftentimes
it's more socially acceptable for a woman to not be able to regulate her emotions so and also
and the reason why is because when a woman can't regulate her emotions,
she,
you know,
like breaks something in the kitchen.
When a man can't regulate his emotions,
he kills his family.
And so,
like,
I understand,
obviously one of the reasons why.
But the problem is that that role that,
you know,
men need to have when that role isn't there,
that's why you see so many guys
that don't grow up with father figures
that can't control themselves and choose to violence.
I don't actually even think it's the violence itself.
it is what the violence implies, which is a lack of emotional regulation and emotional control.
And so it's like, again, it's kind of like a second order effect and it's not a direct effect.
Pin up emotions, exactly. Yeah.
And this is, by the way, like I'm not a scientist. I'm not a psychologist.
I'm just fucking, I'm just freeballing it, all right?
That's just what it seems like to me, you know?
Not making a humor.
And again, also, by the way, women teach men other things that are important to.
So it's not like, you know, women don't have, like men and women can contribute in unique, individual, and equal ways in the upbringing of a child.
And it's better off for a kid if he has a man and a woman raising him, not one or the other.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I just want to make sure that we get that, we get that out there.
about not making a hero out of a thug and a criminal.
Yeah.
I apologize on behalf of the black community because they are the ones that are raising money
for your son's killer.
They are the ones that are funding this new lavish lifestyle that your son's killer is living.
I apologize on behalf of the black community because they are so confused about,
again, what's right and what's wrong, that in some weird twisted sense of racial
solid.
I don't even think that they're confused.
I think that that weird fucking freak minister.
And I hate, like, the thing is that I've always imagined that if there was ever a hell,
the people that are like, you know, like Kenneth Copeland, Joel Lopstein, this guy,
the witch burners back in the day, those guys are in hell.
And like, they're really having a bad time down there, right?
They're in the boiler room, exactly.
Like, it's basically, like, really, and you think about it,
let's get biblical with this.
What do we use to call them?
False prophets.
They are false prophets of God.
Fidelity.
They would celebrate the young man that killed your child in cold.
I apologize on behalf of the black community because you don't deserve to see this.
You deserve to be grieving your child.
You deserve to be remembering your child.
You deserve to be able to share his stories about what an amazing human being and young man he was.
But instead, you're subject to online mobs that support the killer of your child.
You are subject to people that are raising money to support the killer of your child.
You are subjected to people in the black community that are making excuses for the killer of your child
and making your child seem that he is somehow at fault for being stabbed to death.
Who does this?
So for what you are seeing on social media, for what you will continue to see,
for the next few months.
I apologize to you on behalf of the black community
because a lot of us are so bereft of empathy.
A lot of us are so...
I don't even know if it's bereft of empathy.
I think that people are just like programmed
to only have empathy for like their tribe
and not necessarily for a action.
And I think it's again, it's just,
it's like extremist identity politics
being weaponized?
Angry and hurt
and bitter and damaged
and trapped in cycles of
pathology that we would
make excuses for a
young man that stabbed
another young man to death.
And we are so trapped in that
pathology that we don't even
know which way is up.
I apologize
on behalf of the black
community for their treatment
towards your son's killer.
and I can only hope that your child can rest in peace and that you can remember him as he was.
It's gross, man. It really is. Like, I mean, this is a huge W video. I'm going to link you guys the video.
Like, I totally support this guy exactly, right? And so, and this is the, I didn't even know. I thought it said follow.
On behalf of the black community, I would like.
So like, let's go ahead and let's look at, let's compare the two people. Okay. And so I'm
I'm going to link you guys. This is Black Caribbean, so many Black Americans brainwashed to the max.
Listen, I'm not a big, I grew up in a very multiracial area, and while there are racist people and it does happen,
and own group preference is real, et cetera, sure, that happens. I don't think this is a problem that people can't transcend.
And so let's go ahead and let's compare these two things, okay?
Iraq, veteran, Columbia alumni, political annulist, TPSA, influence,
fitness influencer, digital media entrepreneur.
Felony to injure a child, forging a check, stealing a car,
leading the police on a high-speed chase, probation violations,
misdemeanor assault, felony theft of property.
So I wonder, guys, I wonder who we should really be listening to, right?
Yeah, this is the struggle, bro.
This is your struggle.
I was this dude, not in prison.
I don't know.
I don't know how you can say that this is not, like, if you actually think that if this company, if the country was racist, you'd be in jail.
Like, you would be.
And even if the country wasn't racist, you still should be in jail.
It's not even a question.
What is going on?
We'll get the Gryfter's website and click donate at links to Act Blue.
No way.
No way.
In GAN website, okay.
Um, get involved, become a member, give monthly. Okay, let's see here about us. All right. Yep, all this is good. Okay. Let's go back. And I'm going to, I don't want to click on this because sometimes it auto completes information. So let me go back and just see what it says. Donate monthly. Okay, so I click on the donate monthly button and then they shut it down. So if I click on donate monthly,
and then I click on it.
It says it's not taking any donations anymore.
So maybe they got caught.
That could be a good reason.
Hey, and also, like, I mean, I wouldn't be surprised
if it just went directly to his PayPal, right?
I mean, who knows?
But anyway, yeah, shut it down.
I guess so, right?
Yeah.
And so California fire donations also went to Act Blue.
Yeah, I don't know why it's going through these organizations, right?
and he made enough to retire? No, I don't think so. But anyway, so this is what's happened.
Now, honestly, Reddit, this man is racist. Oh, wait, what? The funny thing is Twitter comments
in a video where all black people donkey on him saying he doesn't speak for him. Is that really true?
On the white community, words aren't enough. You need to pay us reparations. You don't speak for me or the black community.
Okay. Let's see. Who's this guy? Who's this guy? And what's going on with this?
Right, right, right. Okay.
Um, so an independent video game reviewer, fuck a F-A-F-O, is this isn't a journalist, right? Or a journalist, I have no idea. So he's just talking about video games, etc. Okay. Yeah, definitely. Um, wow. And I don't know what I'm surprised about at all. It's just that kind of a person. But anyway, let me see if I can find the rest of these, too. Hello World. Yeah. And he likes out of Midnight. It wasn't that bad of a game. Where's your family from?
Why do you think she's asking that?
Because you know the next thing is, oh, well, you're not really black.
Like, you know that's what it's going to be.
It's amazing.
Yeah, because that's what it's going to be every time.
And so anyway, speaking for the black community,
using words like they instead of us, shows you don't see yourself as black.
I know, maybe he sees himself as an American because, you know,
he's served in the United States military and he's an American citizen.
Like, I don't know.
I mean, that's just, hey, hey,
But I guess that type of thinking is outdated nowadays.
So, yeah.
And I know I had hard to think about a race.
Yeah, exactly, right?
And I can't, with race solidarity people.
Yeah, exactly.
And anyway, let's go back over here.
And we'll look at the rest of these new Fleeca's word video out.
Oh, God.
And anyway, what is...
You have to stop.
Y'all keep talking.
Huh?
You keep talking, man.
And you shut the fuck up.
So it actually is, there are a lot of black people that are mad at him for saying this.
That's crazy.
That is absolutely fucking insane.
Twitter people?
Yeah.
And again, very, very important thing to keep in mind.
That's a great point you guys bring up.
These people are not a majority.
This is a small subset, again, 1, 2% of the amount of black people in the U.S. at least.
the majority of people do not think like this
it's just a bunch of fucking retards right
and so yeah anyway i totally support this guy
i think most normal people do
and um i i feel like honestly so's the court
the court's gonna support him too
and he's gonna be in jail
and that's it not him but that carmelo anthony guy right
and uh dan as i'm saying uh how could you not support the hero
yeah literally saved the world or something he's a hero for real
and uh yeah i'm why you do with me in hampton it's not far
off, not because he condemned Camaro, because he's blaming the black community.
There have been overwhelmingly a lot of black people that have co-opted this issue to push for racial hatred, racial division, and to advocate for Carmelo Anthony being innocent on the basis of his race.
If you don't think that's happening, you are delusional.
That is absolutely what's happening.
It shouldn't be happening, but that's absolutely, you just said 1%.
Yes, I know that.
I'm fully aware of that.
but these are the outspoken voices on the internet and he's referring to it on the internet yes obviously
and so that's what he's talking about clearly of course most people don't know that and so most people
don't think that yeah the old carmello uh stitch is straight out of a boondocks episode yeah i know it's
crazy isn't it people always confused the loudest for a majority yeah i know one percent's massive
i'd be worried for the jury system well we'll see what happens but anyway yeah totally support this
guy and uh broe shouldn't even have to apologize he's the one doing this stuff i i just i just
I think that it's good to see that there's a lot of,
he's just a pick me, obviously.
Yeah, well, that's what people are saying, actually?
Why is the narrative, what's the narrative for people defending him anyway?
I think he's innocent somehow.
Basically, it was also a defense and he was attacked first.
That's what people are saying.
Yeah, I mean, I think that there will probably be videos that'll be released in the court case,
and then it'll be determined whether that's true or not, but I bet it's probably not.
And anyway, so there it is.
That's what happened.
Yeah, there you go.
And I didn't know pointing out an under,
an outlying issue is considered hate
and Dunkin' One's community.
I think that there's again,
you can approach problems
that disproportionately affect minority groups
without blaming it on those minority groups
and without looking at, like for example,
I think affirmative action through low income
is a great example of this.
So like, for example, for college admissions
and college opportunities,
there's a lot of opportunities for people
that are low income to get different, you know,
benefits and positives.
for, you know, being able to get into college because they don't have the money to.
And so this is something that will disproportionately affect minority groups, you know, as opposed to like, let's say, white people.
But that doesn't mean that the advocacy for it is a bad thing.
I think it's a very good thing.
And so that's kind of what my point that I'm making is.
You see what I'm saying?
The whole community thing is silly?
Yeah.
And so, like, you can approach problems that disproportionately affect certain communities without necessarily labeling them as problems in that community.
And I think that's the healthy and intelligent way to go about things.
Whether it's people that don't, like fatherless homes, low-income housing, crime, sexual abuse, anything like that, I think that you should approach the issue itself and not approach it with a racial tent to it.
