The Matt Walsh Show - Ep. 1793 - Anti-White Violence Reaches DISTURBING Levels After This Horrific Attack
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Western world woke up this morning to this image. As you can see, it shows a Sudanese national
repeatedly stabbing a white man in his 40s in the middle of the road. The African is squatting
over the man who's flat on the ground attempting to behead him in front of horrified onlookers.
There is a video as well, which looks like something out of Iraq that you might have found on
LiveLeak around 20 years ago. But because of the UK's immigration population population.
which is also our immigration policy, regrettably, these videos are now being shot here in the West.
The UK has imported the Third World, and as a result, just months after Henry Novak was slaughtered by a foreigner,
we have yet another graphic example of an innocent white man getting executed in the streets.
Obviously, the British government would have suppressed this footage, if not for social media,
in particular X, where it quickly circulated.
so instead of denying that the attack occurred, they're downplaying it.
Here's how state TV in Ireland reported on the attack.
It says, quote, arrest made after man seriously injured in Belfast stabbing.
That's the headline they went with.
Sounds pretty unremarkable when you just look at it like that.
Not African tries to behead random white guy, which would be a more accurate title.
They feel compelled to provide as little information as possible to hide the truth from the public.
So did the BBC. Here was their reporting, quote,
a man has been taken to hospital with serious injuries following a stabbing in North Belfast.
Once again, you're not told the truth.
Meanwhile, this was the response from a member of parliament in Northern Ireland.
The horrific scenes in North Belfast should not be used by English right-wing politicians to further their own ends.
I don't ever remember them commenting on any of the other hellish things the community has experienced over the years.
So the problem isn't that this African guy is beheading someone. It's not that he was welcomed
into the country and then promptly turned around and tried to decapitate a native citizen in the street.
That's not the problem. The problem is the right wing. It's right wing narratives.
And it's not just one random politician doing this either. Most of them are. Here's the prime minister,
Kierstarmar. Quote, the horrific attack in Belfast last night is sickening. I have absolutely no
tolerance for abhorrent scenes of violence like this on our streets. My thoughts are first and
foremost with the victim and I think the first responders, including members of the public who
intervened. Says he has no tolerance for it. Well, I think it appears that you do actually have a lot
of tolerance for it. Turns out. Give him a few more days and he'll be blaming knife crime again.
There's no mention whatsoever of the fact that the British government deliberately let this
African into the country so that he could kill white people. And it's a lot of it. It's a
take a step back and realize how truly shocking this is. When one of your native citizens is
nearly beheaded on the streets, decent people, particularly people in power, pause and re-evaluate
everything they've been doing. They immediately begin thinking about how to prevent something like this
from ever happening again, no matter what it takes, no matter what their political beliefs are.
But in the UK, the immediate response is to bury the story and to blame people who
notice what's happening.
This is not really a political ideology that we're up against.
This is anti-white, anti-Western, anti-civilization depravity.
There's nothing that will make these people change their minds and govern in a way that protects
the interests of their indigenous white citizens.
They won't do it unless they're forced to do it.
And keep in mind that, you know, just one video of an African national trying to behead someone on the street, just that alone would be reason enough to ban all third world immigration forever.
That alone should be enough.
It should be enough to say, okay, this happens.
We invite these people in.
You try to behead one person, one time, and we're done with the people.
whole thing. We're done with the whole experiment. It's not worth it. That guy's life is not worth the cost
at all. But as it happens, we don't have just this one incident. This is just one reason of about
a billion to cut off third world immigration. Now, as we've been covering for several days now,
the trial of Carmelo Anthony in the stabbing of white high school student Austin Metcalf is
yet another example of this kind of depravity that's now on full display. And there is new
reporting that after the defense rested in the Carmelo Anthony murder trial yesterday,
Anthony's parents were visibly distraught. Anthony's mother, quote, had her head down.
His father was, quote, leaning his head against the wall. Now, they knew beyond the shadow of doubt
that their son's lawyer just concluded what has to be, I don't know, the single worst defense
ever presented in a murder trial in certainly modern history. I mean, you have to understand
that in this country, the defense doesn't really have to do a murder trial. I mean, you have to understand that.
anything. The burden is squarely on the prosecution to prove their case, which in this case,
they definitely did. So it's pretty hard to mount a legal case that is actively bad when you could
just remain silent. I mean, at worst case, you could just not say anything. But that's exactly
what Anthony's attorneys did. They mounted a defense that was actively bad. They called several
witnesses who actually demolished their own case. One of them actually said flat out that Carmelo
Anthony was in the wrong and provoked Dawson Metcalf.
And we'll go through all those witnesses in a moment.
Some of them who we didn't discuss yesterday were truly remarkable for all the wrong reasons, if you're Anthony, on the stand.
But for now, I want to talk about Carmelo Anthony's family.
And this reporting that they're now realizing, apparently for the first time, that their son is probably going to prison.
Now, when Carmelo Anthony stabbed Austin Meccaf to death on April 2nd of last year, he and his family had a choice.
They could have appeared in public and admitted that there was no reason whatsoever for Anthony to kill Metcalf.
They could have immediately offered to take a plea deal.
Or if no plea deal was on offer, Anthony could have simply pled guilty to the charges in order to spare the family a lengthy and very difficult trial,
try to bargain for a lighter sentence.
They could have condemned the black activists who sought to use the case to advance the same anti-white propaganda that's caused so much death and destruction over the past 60 years in this country.
They could have done all that.
Instead of doing that, instead of doing what a decent human being would do,
Carmelo Anthony and his family immediately began fundraising.
They understood that if they pretended that Anthony was somehow a victim,
they could raise hundreds of thousands of dollars,
mostly from unhinged black people who want to kill whites,
or at least are happy to see them dead.
And to that end, Anthony's family hired a representative
at something called the Next Generation Action Network to stage a press conference.
The first agenda item at this press conference was to smear Austin Metcalf.
They implied that he had some kind of, you know, they had some kind of dirt on him,
which they wouldn't reveal.
It never did.
There is no dirt.
Now imagine being Hunter Metcalf, Austin's twin brother,
hearing that at a press conference.
Just days earlier, you held your dying brother in your arms and said,
oh my God, he's my best friend, he's my brother.
And then shortly afterward, you're hearing these barely literate,
race hustlers imply that your brother deserve to die.
And then in one of the most disturbing moments of any press conference I've ever seen,
they berate the father of Austin Metcalf for daring to show up to listen to their presentation.
That's all the father did.
He was standing quietly in attendance, and that was it.
And for doing that, Anthony's representatives told the police to throw him out of the building.
And then they attacked his character.
Watch.
We have not attacked.
We have not shared.
the information that was shared with us about Austin McClough
because we respect the dignity of life and loss.
And all I'm going to say, so it don't be asked later,
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. Now, if Carmelo Anthony's family, his parents in particular,
had a shred of decency or self-respect, they would have immediately fired the representative for
saying this. They would have taken over the podium, apologized profusely, and begun the lengthy
process of reckoning with the fact that they're that they are horrible parents who raised a murderer,
who raised the kind of guy who would go into a tent and just stab someone to death for no reason.
Now, that course of action would have brought an abrupt halt to all the donations from black
supremacists on give send go would have made it more difficult for Anthony's family to afford
fancy new toys, but it obviously would have been the decent and moral thing to do.
But these are not decent and moral people. So instead, as you can see here,
they told the police to escort
Austin Metcalf's father out of the building.
So it's not enough for Carmelo Anthony
to murder this man's child.
They also feel the need to treat his grieving father
like a criminal.
Everyone is their oppressor.
Everyone's doing something wrong,
except their son who just killed an unarmed teenager
for no reason.
These people are truly awful.
I mean, his parents are awful, awful people.
Should be in a prison cell right next to him.
Oh, I forgot.
We only do that to white parents, yep.
I forgot when it's a white school shooter, we throw the parents in prison too for being bad parents or whatever.
These parents are awful.
Monsters should be doing life in prison, but that's not going to happen.
And what's even more perverse is that our legal system is set up to reward this kind of behavior.
This is something most people aren't talking about, but it's true.
Even after mocking Austin Metcalf raising $600,000 for black supremacists and presenting a legal defense that's frankly in
insulting, it's still possible for Committal Anthony to get convicted of murder and walk free in just a few years.
To break this down quickly, first of all, because of a ruling by the Supreme Court, 17-year-olds cannot be sentenced to death or to life imprisonment without parole.
And because Comradele Anthony was 17 years old at the time that he killed Austin Metcalf, he's covered by that ruling.
Obviously, this is an absurd state of affair, someone who stabs an unarmed teenager's death over a late to moderate shove.
if we could even say that that happened, after instigating the confrontation in the first
place, needs to be removed from society forever, period.
I don't care if you're 17.
I don't care if you're 70.
So right away at the outset, the maximum sentence Carmelo Anthony can receive in Texas is between
five years and life in prison with the possibility of parole at around 30 years.
So the judge or jury, if Anthony opts to go that route, has wide discretion to,
let him out of prison in just a few years. I should also point out that in Texas is possible
for murders to argue during sentencing that they committed the crime in a sudden passion.
You know, they have to convince the judge that they were put in a position that would, quote,
commonly produce a degree of anger, rage, resentment, or terror in a person of ordinary temper
sufficient to render the mind incapable of cool reflection. The defendant has to demonstrate
that he was, quote, under the immediate influence of sudden passion arising from an adequate
cause. A classic example is walking in on your spouse cheating on you. Obviously that would not
apply to this case, but if the judge somehow buys that argument, then the murder becomes a secondary
felony and the sentencing range shrinks to between two years and 20 years. And in fact, the most
recent update is that the judge told the jury that they can also consider manslaughter in this
case. So that's another possible outcome. And however likely that,
outcome is, even the possibility that Carmelo Anthony will be a free man at some point in his life
is unacceptable. I mean, it's certain that he will be a free man at some point in his life
no matter how this goes because they can't give him life without parole or it's nearly certain.
Of course, you could always get himself killed in jail and knowing this guy that could also be a
likely possibility. But in any case, our legal system is designed to enable violent behavior.
by young black men who, as we all know, are the ones committing the vast majority of violent crimes.
Someone who kills an unarmed teenager at a track meet over a light shove should not have the
possibility of being a free man in 20 years, much less two years. That's where we are. So if you're
looking for an explanation for why Anthony was spotted smiling and joking with his attorneys the
other day, that might be the reason. You know, his parents might be crying because their grift is coming to an end.
They won't be able to fundraise anymore.
But Anthony is probably under the impression,
which may turn out to be accurate,
that he won't spend much time in prison,
regardless of the outcome of the case.
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Increasingly, that outcome appears to be inevitable.
There's no other conclusion you can draw after you listen to all the testimony.
The first witness yesterday, a defense witness, again, was a 17-year-old student at Centennial
High School, which is Carmelo Anthony's school.
He was Anthony's team in on the football and track teams, and he began by saying that
he saw someone put hands on Carmelo Anthony.
Quote, I saw a push, the witness said. He added, I saw the arms go out and make contact with mellow.
And then, quote, it got super loud and it was like, whoa, what happened?
And then he saw Austin McCaff lifting his shirt and screaming that he'd been stabbed.
Within seconds, he saw Anthony, quote, lightly jogging to another part of the bleachers.
This is from CBS News, which attempted to transcribe the proceedings.
Quote, defense, did you see him when he stopped? Witness, he is crying and there was a coach kind of comforting him.
I'd say distraught is the best way to describe it.
Defense, did it look like a put on?
Witness.
I'd say everything going on was very, very real.
Defense, you could hear him crying.
Witness, yes, I heard him crying.
I told him not to touch me.
Defense, how was he?
Distraught.
Witness.
Yes, very distraught.
Now, even if we assume that all this testimony is accurate, the quotes and behavior from Anthony
obviously don't mean anything.
If somebody appears distraught after he commits a murder,
it's not evidence that he acted in self-defense, obviously.
It's much more likely that he realizes he just committed murder
and that he'll have to face consequences for his actions for the first time in his life.
And if Anthony went around saying, I told him not to touch me,
we have no reason to believe that he's telling the truth.
It's much more likely that he's trying to build a fake self-defense claim on the spot.
That's exactly what we saw after the murder of Henry Novak in the UK,
Within minutes of stabbing Novak, the foreigner and his brother called the police with a vague, fraudulent narrative about how Novak had attacked them racially, whatever the hell that means.
They told the police that they were just minding their own business, and out of nowhere, this racist white kid assaulted them.
Now, none of that was true, as the killer later admitted when he was secretly being recorded by the police, but that's what they claimed.
And the case of Carmelo Anthony, several witnesses have testified that he dared, dared Austin Metcalfe to touch him.
he was doing the opposite of saying don't touch me he was calling metcalf the p word and the b word and
taunting him provoking him but according to this particular witness anthony's teammate
anthony was actually very calm and measured supposedly now the amazing thing about all these
defense witnesses in this case is that for every single one of them you don't really need to
think about their testimony on direct examination for very long and that's because under
cross-examination by the prosecutor their testimony
immediately fell apart. All of them. Even the little victories for the defense are immediately
nullified. Yesterday, the defense attorney was leading the witness and got the witness to say that
Anthony had politely asked Metcalf not to touch him, which already, it's like, nobody buys.
You don't even need to know anything about the situation. You already don't buy that.
If you know anything about these kinds of situations, the idea that Carmelo Anthony said,
would you please? Oh, gee.
You know, I really, hey, Mr. I really don't want any trouble.
Could you please not touch me?
Could you, could we, hey, hey, folks, let's call them the, let's bring the temperature down.
Yes, that's what the young black male with the knife was saying.
We all see that a million times, haven't we?
But that was the claim, only for the witness to turn around and confirm on cross-examination
that Anthony had indeed provoked Metcalf.
So yesterday for this 17-year-old student at Centennial High School, things went south just as quickly.
Really, he never had a chance because the prosecutor knew that he had changed his story already.
So here's how the cross-examination went.
Prosecution, you had a few things wrong when we talked.
Is that right?
Witness.
Yes, sir.
Prosecution.
Your initial statement to police that you saw Carmelo Anthony surrounded had to be after the stabbing.
Witness, yes.
Prosecution.
You had a story in your head when we visited, correct?
Witness, yes.
prosecution and when you saw the video your eyes were open to what actually happened is that right witness yes
prosecution my impression when we first met you thought when you saw people surrounding carmel and anthony it was
before the stabbing witness yes sir prosecution that was actually after the stabbing witness i couldn't
really tell prosecution when you and i met you told me you thought it was before the stabbing witness
i thought it was at the stat as the stabbing was happening prosecution you know you're wrong witness
yes sir prosecutors then played surveillance
video from the stadium that showed the witness was not looking at the Memorial High School tent at the time of the stabbing.
Prosecution, have you learned how your mind can play tricks on you?
Witness, yes, sir.
Prosecution.
You didn't have a knife on you.
Witness, no, sir.
Prosecution.
Have you ever been under another team's tent?
Witness.
No, sir.
Prosecution.
If you had been under another team's tent and they asked you to leave, would you?
Witness.
Yes, sir.
Well, that's that.
He went to the police with a firsthand account of what happened.
account in which Carmelo Anthony was surrounded under the tent by a bunch of students
threatening to attack him. That's revealed by the surveillance footage, the same footage that
everyone told us would be irrelevant to the trial, that actually this witness wasn't even
looking at the tent when Metcalf was killed. The crowd that he saw in the tent, in reality,
was Metcalf's teammates gathering around him and trying to save his life after Anthony stabbed
him through the heart. So the witness has no credibility whatsoever, backtracked on everything
he said. Really, they should be charging him with obstructing an investigation. Nothing he said,
including his claim that Anthony, he said, I told him not to touch me, and his claim that Anthony
was distraught after the killing should be taken seriously. I mean, he just admitted on the
stand that his mind was playing tricks on him. Okay, next. Okay, disregard all of that.
The only reason he's admitting that he was wrong now, of course, is that the police found the
surveillance footage and he has no choice.
And then for their grand finale, the defense called a 17-year-old athlete at Memorial High School.
He's on both the football and the track teams.
He walked in the courthouse chewing gum, which the judge ordered him to either swallow or throw away.
So that said the mood right away.
And things quickly went downhill from there.
Here's the testimony, as reported by CBS, quote, defense.
How is the culture around a track meet different than a football game witness?
They're really social, so everyone would know each other.
see each other say hi. Really social. Defense, did anything happen that you took particular notice of in
the stands? Witness, everybody was standing up and I saw somebody get pushed or get punched. I don't know which.
Defense, is that under the memorial tent? Witness, yes, sir. Defense. So it looked like to you that it was just
kind of under the tent. Witness, yes, sir. Defense, do you remember saying that it looked like somebody was
trying to stop a fight? Witness, yes, defense. The person who got punched or hit, did they react in any way?
Witness, I don't know. Defense. Did you see him?
him, Carmelo, make a swing-type motion. Witness, yes, sir. Defense. What happened after that?
Witness. I saw he did a swing motion down and I heard, oh my God, somebody just got stabbed and people
just started scattering. Defense. You got a very small snapshot of this. Is that fair? Witness,
yes, sir. Now, putting it mildly, this is not the caliber of testimony that you hope for when you're
calling the final witness of your case. Not exactly the Perry Mason moment that the defense attorney's
dream of. He walks in, chewing gum, spits it out, and then admits that he only got a
very small snapshot of the event, which is to say he can provide no meaningful information whatsoever.
And yet somehow, once again, things got worse on cross-examination. Quote, prosecution,
is it fair to say a lot of what you said you're kind of guessing? Witness, yes, sir.
Prosecution, do you remember seeing the video I showed you? Witness, yes, sir. Prosecution,
it showed that you didn't see what you thought you saw. Witness, yes, sir, prosecution. I'm not trying
to put you on the spot. It's fair to say, after seeing the video that you didn't want to testify.
Witness. We wanted to do the right thing. Now, it's important to note here that none of the
prosecution witnesses had this problem where they admitted on the stand that they have no
idea what they actually witnessed or didn't witness. None of the prosecution witnesses walked
into court, you know, chewing gum and admitting that after they saw the video, they had no interest
in testifying. This whole trial was an unmitigated catastrophe for the defense. Even local news outlets
seemed surprised by how bad it went for the defense. Watch. The defense rested its case.
Monday in the murder trial of Carmelo Anthony
after presenting only a handful of witnesses
since the state rested its own case Saturday
and did not call Carmelo Anthony to the stand.
Here's what we saw in court today.
We heard from two students who said they witnessed
parts of the altercation between
Carmelo Anthony and Austin Metcalf.
Testimony that was challenged by prosecutors
who said video evidence from Kirkendahl Stadium
directly disputed the timelines that they presented.
In both instances, assistant district
Attorney Bill Worski said he had met with these students earlier this year, showed them the
video he was referring to, and had them affirm multiple times that that video showed something
different than what they remembered.
That's the straight news station trying its best to report things down the middle, and they still
can't believe how awful the defense was.
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He provoked Metcalf by remaining in the Memorial Team's tent after he was asked to leave 15 times, then daring Metcalf to touch him.
He said, touch me and see what happens and call the Memorial students a string of profanities, implying that they were weak and afraid, which by itself neutralizes any claim of self-defense since it clearly demonstrates that Carmelho was not afraid.
He was trying to provoke an altercation.
Then he reached into his bag in a threatening manner, suggesting he was armed.
And then when Metcalf lightly shoved Anthony in order to get him out of the tent, Anthony responded immediately with lethal force.
As soon as Metcalf touched him, Anthony acted as if he automatically had the right to commit murder because he was looking for a pretense the entire time.
Now, in cases like this, it's normal for the defense to present an expert witness of some kind.
For example, Kyle Rittenhouse's lawyer called it an expert to analyze the video evidence in the case frame by frame,
establish how little time there was for Rittenhouse to react to the crazed pedophile who was charging at him.
George Zimmerman's lawyers called several experts to establish that he defended himself against Trayvon Martin in a
reasonable manner, including a forensic pathologist and an expert on the use of force,
Daniel Penny's lawyer called an expert witness as well, another forensic pathologist who testified
that the chokehold didn't cause Jordan Ely's death and on and on. But for Carmelo Anthony,
the lawyers did not call a single expert witness. This is a routine part of a self-defense
case, and they simply skipped over it. Or maybe no experts were willing to throw away the
reputation for Carmelo Anthony, no matter how much money the defense offered. The
The closest they came to calling an expert was when they asked a police officer whether or not
Carmelo Anthony had a legal right to carry a knife into the track meet, even though it was a
prohibited item according to the school. The officer said yes, but the officer wasn't qualified
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any coherent theory as to why Anthony should be acquitted, it boiled down to the argument, which
they actually made, that Metcalf wasn't really stabbed. Instead, he just fell on
Camelo Anthony's knife. He leaned into the knife so hard that it broke through his sternum and left a two-inch hole in his heart.
This is reporting from The Daily Mail, which was inside the courthouse, quote, Camelo Anthony juror left open-mouthed with shock at sight of Austin Metcalf's body, as Killer Teens' lawyer suggests victim impaled himself on knife.
Now, admittedly, while I generally trust the Daily Mail to get most of the facts right, this is one detail that I.
I didn't believe it first.
So I went looking for other outlets who reported on this testimony.
And here's what I found from the Dallas Morning News.
Quote, Dr. Elizabeth Ventura, the Collin County Medical Examiner, who conducted Metcalf's
autopsy, testified that the 17-year-old's wound meant certain death.
Ventura told jurors that Metcalf suffered a stab wound to the left side of his upper chest.
The wound, she said, perforated cartilage near the sternum and entered his heart.
She also documented internal bleeding.
Ventura testified the wound measured two inches in length and was gaping.
During cross-examination defense attorney, Shook fixated on Ventura's measurement, asking what the full 3.5 inch blade not entering Metcalf revealed about the level of force Anthony used during the stabbing.
Ventura said the autopsy could not determine Anthony's use of force.
Shook tried to act out the stabbing for the medical examiner, stressing the fact that Anthony was sitting while Metcalf stood over him.
He asked about several different scenarios in which Metcalf could have suffered a wound at the angle he did.
Now, one of those scenarios evidently involved Metcalf falling into the knife without Anthony providing much, if any, force on his own.
In response, the prosecutor suggested that the defense attorney was, quote, trying to tell the jury Metcalf impaled himself on Anthony's pocket knife.
He then asked the medical examiner if it's very dangerous to make an assumption like that, and the medical examiner replied, correct.
Now again, it would have been better for the defense attorneys to simply remain in their seats and stay quiet throughout the entire trial.
All of their questioning made their client look even more guilty.
If you're the cynical type, you might conclude that the lawyers are trying, are doing this on purpose.
They're trying to give Carmelo-Anneity grounds for appeal.
Maybe he can argue that his attorneys were so incompetent that he's entitled to a new trial.
Maybe he can say that because they didn't even try to call an expert witness, the attorney sabotaged his case.
And I've seen some people make that suggestion online. I'll admit that it also occurred to me.
It's not completely crazy. Yes, even if an appeals court bought that argument, prosecutors would be able to bring charges again and there would be another trial.
But that's exactly what the defense attorneys want in this case, you might argue. Remember, to all appearances, jury selection did not go well for the
defense. Although there are several non-white jurors, there are no black members of the jury in
the jury box for this trial. The potential black jury members were disqualified, either because
they admitted that they never vote to convict a black defendant or because they're teachers and
therefore likely communists. As we discussed many times, the lack of black jurors is a major problem
for the defense because black jurors, particularly in a case like this, are much more likely
from a statistical perspective to vote to acquit a black defendant regardless of the facts of the case.
Really, you don't even need the statistics to realize that.
I mean, you just look outside the courthouse at the mob of black activists who are thrilled
that Anthony killed the white teenager.
And speaking of which, since this has become a tradition on the show as of late,
here's today's footage of deranged black activists outside the courthouse,
courtesy at this time of Frontline's TPUSA.
Watch.
We love our black youth.
They deserve protection to do.
We love our black youth.
They deserve protection, too.
We love our black youth.
They deserve protection too.
We love our black youth.
They deserve protection too.
We love our black youth.
They deserve protection too.
We love our black youth.
They deserve protection.
You can watch segment after segment of mainstream news coverage of this case.
And every single one of them will tell you it's not about race.
In fact, the prosecutor in this very case made that claim during his opening argument.
and then you look 10 feet outside the courthouse,
and black activists are screaming through a bullhorn
that it is about race.
They're making the murder of a white teenager
about the alleged plight of black youth
for the obvious reason that they don't care about white teenagers.
They also don't care about black youth, by the way.
In their view, the more dead white teenagers, the better.
Now, at one point yesterday,
members of the Black Panthers showed up outside the courthouse,
and you can see them here.
Admittedly, if you don't know any better,
they look like valets.
You know, you kind of have the urge to toss them your keys, but I don't think that would go over very well.
It's not necessarily, and also I wouldn't give those people your keys.
It's not necessarily the most intimidating picture without any context, but the context is important.
The Black Panthers, of course, are best known for engaging in a string of anti-white anti-capitalist domestic terrorist attacks in the heyday of the civil rights era.
the very first raid by LAPD's brand new SWAT team
was against a Black Panther headquarters
where heavily armed militants engaged in a lengthy gun battle with SWAT.
Yes, we created SWAT in order to deal with these terrorists.
It's one of the lesser known consequences of the civil rights movement.
Major cities became war zones because of mandatory diversity.
So we needed a new paramilitary force to combat the threat.
And SWAT was that paramilitary force.
In any event, the defense obviously wanted to put at least
one of these militants or activists on the jury, and they fail. But if there's a new trial,
then there's going to be a completely new round of jury selection, and that means they have
another chance to get a hung jury or even an acquittal. And normally, playing for a hung jury isn't
the best approach. But in this case, it's basically the equivalent of an acquittal. Carrello Anthony
was released on bond shortly after charges were filed. The judge reduced his bond from a million
dollars to just $250,000. This is what the judge looked like, by the way.
Just so you know, no surprises there.
As a result of this decision, Carmelo Anthony has been able to go home every night during the trial.
And if there's a hung jury, then he can remain a free man.
This is yet another travesty of justice in this case, by the way.
Yes, we have the presumption of innocence in this country until you're proven guilty.
And the bail is part of that process.
But this is a murder case, one where we know that he killed a person.
And a million dollars is more than reasonable under the circumstances.
Presumably, this particular judge lowered the bail to $250,000 because she knew that black supremacists hadn't raised a million dollars on give and send go.
So she altered the bail in order to match what the family had raised via fundraising.
It's completely corrupt.
I mean, there's no other explanation for it.
The point is, because of this bail decision, a hung jury is good enough for Carmelo Anthony.
So that's a reasonable theory, at least in my view.
Maybe the defense isn't as dumb as they appear.
Maybe they're hoping for a redo with a new jury.
And if they're astonishingly incompetent to the point that everything they do makes their case much worse,
then Anthony can argue that he was effectively deprived of his constitutional right to have an attorney.
Which would be nonsense.
But, I mean, you could argue it.
If a left-wing appeals court agrees, then we have to do the whole trial over again.
And as hard as we are in the defense, by the way, let's also keep in mind that Carmelho has no.
case. I mean, he's just simply guilty. He stabbed someone to death for no reason, tons of witnesses
all around, security camera footage. He ran away, tried to hide the murder weapon. I mean,
he's guilty. Like, there is no case. And so, yes, the defense has been incompetent, but also
there isn't a good case because the guy's just really, really guilty and all the evidence points
in that direction. And it could be why, by the way, Carmelo Anthony didn't testify in his own defense.
If you're watching the trial closely, you know that around noon, the judge recessed the courtroom for an early lunch.
But the delay went on for much longer than expected.
The court was expected to be back in session by 1230, but by 2.20 p.m., the judge and the attorneys had not returned.
That led to a lot of speculation that maybe a last-minute plea deal was in the works, which would obviously be completely insane.
There was also the suggestion that the delay was related to the question of whether Carmelo Anthony would testify or not.
And very often, judges will give defendants some time to ponder that question, since it's one of the most important decisions.
of the entire trial. And of course, Anthony has a Fifth Amendment right to remain silent. And
generally, it's a bad idea for criminal defendants, especially defendants who are dumb and thuggish,
like Carmelo Anthony, to testify in front of a jury and subject themselves to cross-examination.
The prosecution's cross-examinations have been devastating in this case, and they would have
had a field day with Carmelo Anthony. At the same time, if you're going to lose the case anyway,
and it certainly looks like Carmelo will lose the case, then you have not been a field day.
nothing to lose, so why wouldn't Anthony's legal team roll the dice, let him testify,
and hope that he connects with at least one juror? Well, here's a theory. If Carmelo Anthony
testifies in his own defense, that every word he says can be used against him in any future
trial that might take place. So if Carmelo Anthony gets this trial overturned on appeal,
the prosecution of the next case can use his testimony against him. It's like an anvil that
will follow him around in every future court case. In other words, Anthony's legal team might have a
long-term plan to bail him out on appeal. And if they succeed in doing that, the last thing they want
is to have this guy making any statements on the record. This is extremely manipulative and
evil behavior, of course, but Carmelo Anthony's family and his legal team have demonstrated
repeatedly that they are manipulative evil people. So there's no reason to think they wouldn't
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So here's what needs to happen now beyond convicting Carmelo-Anthonythony
and sentencing him to life in prison, which obviously needs to be the first step.
the laws need to change so that 17-year-olds can be eligible for the death penalty, as well as life
imprisonment without parole. Supreme Court precedent, as we've all learned in the past few years,
can change. And this precedent needs to change, one way or another. Secondly, we need to see the full
unredacted surveillance video that's been referenced repeatedly throughout this trial. There's no
conceivable reason to hide the footage from the public. For more than a year, news outlets told us
the footage had no relevance to the case. Here's what News Nation said about it, for example. Watch.
The nation's Rich McHugh has been tracking this case.
And Rich, you are one of the reporters who got to view this important piece of evidence.
Yeah, Nicole, they allowed me to view this video under strict conditions.
I couldn't record anything.
I couldn't take pictures.
I can take notes.
But that's about it.
They would play it one time and they wouldn't even rewind it or play it again, even the moment in question.
So what I saw in the video was ultimately, it's from the press box across the, across the,
on the 45-yard line, you can view a yellow tent across the field.
That's where this incident happened.
There's no sound on the video, and it's raining.
You can see about 30 to 40 people around the different, the field.
It's a track meet that morning,
so they're preparing for this track meet.
The incident question happens at 9.44 a.m.
It's really calm up until that point,
and then chaos ensues, and you can't really make up anybody.
You can't make out individuals.
out individuals. You can see people and colors and what they're wearing, but you can't make
out identities. But again, at 944 chaos ensues. What I did not see was any obvious physical
altercation leading up to the stabbing. The reporter couldn't record the video. He couldn't take
pictures. He could only take notes, and he was only allowed to view the footage one time
with no rewinds. And after seeing the video in those conditions, unsurprisingly enough,
he reports that there's basically no useful information. This was a deliberate
effort by authorities and the school district to mislead the public about Austin Metcalf's death,
and it worked. Even though they never provided a reason for hiding this footage, and they still haven't,
most people went along with it. And then the trial came around, and we learned that the footage
was actually pivotal. It came up in every single day of testimony, as well as opening arguments.
The video discredited numerous defense witnesses. It demonstrated that Carmelo Anthony fled the
murder seat. It revealed that no crowd was ganging up on Carmelo Anthony in the tent, as had been
claimed. So the authorities have no more credibility on this point. We need to see the video
immediately. This is not a small point. All over the West, the authorities have gotten into the habit
of censoring footage that they deem offensive, which is to say it reveals the horrors that
their policies are inflicting on the public. To that end, we also need to see the full unredacted
videos from the murder of Henry Novak in the UK. To this day, the police are hiding the footage
from Novak's killer in which he mocked his victim repeatedly after stabbing him,
as well as Novak's footage of the initial attack,
along with the police body cam footage after they realized that Novak is dying.
Again, no conceivable reason to hide this footage from the public
other than to provide cover-up for Britain's disastrous open borders policies.
If people saw the footage, there will be enough worldwide outrage to finally reverse those policies,
and that's why they're hiding it.
we cannot concede this war over information.
You know, the reason we produced our two-part series on the Civil Rights Movement
and our real history series more generally
is that no school, no corporate media outlet,
tells the truth about American history.
They certainly don't tell the truth about MLK or so-called white flight
or busing or disparate impact or anything else.
Judges and politicians and academics and media outlets routinely bear
inconvenient facts about our history. For the same reason, they're hiding all those videos from you
today. I mean, if they can bury things that had happened yesterday or last month,
think about what they can do with stuff that happened 60 years ago or 100 years ago.
They know that if most people were confronted with the grim consequences of allegedly
progressive thought, they'd rebel against it immediately. And therefore, the censorship and the
lying has been nonstop. Black activists all over social media spreading blatant falsehoods about
the case. Here's one example from Lee Merritt, who claims to be some kind of civil rights attorney,
quote, in their Carmelo Anthony murder trial, both sides have now rested after days of testimony
about what happened at the 2025 Frisco TrackMe. A child lost his life after allegedly threatening
physical violence against another minor. Now a jury is tasked with weighing a balanced presentation of
the evidence to determine the outcome of this case. Under Texas law, citizens, including
teenagers have the right to protect themselves reasonably and proportionally in response to a
threat of bodily harm.
Tomorrow, jurors will hear closing arguments before they begin deliberating this black
teenager's fate.
So Austin McCaff, quote, lost his life after allegedly threatening physical violence against
another minor.
He's referring to the testimony of one defense witness who admitted that he didn't remember
what he heard, and who also said that Anthony provoked the confrontation and was in the wrong.
he's leaving out all the testimony about Carmelo Anthony's threatening behavior,
mocking, provoking, putting his hands in the bag on the knife before the other students approached him,
taunting words, everything.
This is the narrative that's dominant right now in certain parts of the country.
It's why there's a real risk of riots after this verdict comes down.
Although whether or not there are riots, if there's a guilty verdict,
really depends entirely on whether the, you know, Democrat Party
and its funders who are the ones
would have to organize and facilitate rioting like they always do.
It depends on whether they perceive that Carmelo Anthony
is a sympathetic and convenient martyr figure
that they can use.
And in the way that George Floyd was for a time
and Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown,
is that the case with Carmelo Anthony?
I guess we'll find out.
But the deception isn't just coming from black activists.
Many people who call themselves conservatives and truth tellers are claiming this case had nothing to do with race.
And if that message prevails, then no matter how bad Carmelo Anthony's defense is,
the whole ordeal will be a victory for the left.
It'll be a victory for the black activists and militants and thugs.
There are many of them who will excuse the murder of a white victim for any reason whatsoever.
And whatever happens to Carmelo Anthony,
nobody should forget what this trial has revealed about millions of people were living alongside,
people who demand to be treated just like anyone else, even as they celebrate the execution of
white kids solely because they're white.
Those people desperately don't want you to realize that Anthony is just one member of a much larger movement,
one that would happily use your dead body to raise half a million dollars,
even as they taunt your grieving parents and claim to be.
oppressed. They'll blow the money on cars and mansions, and in the meantime, we'll hire the
worst lawyers known to mankind, a strategy that might actually benefit them from a legal perspective.
Thanks to the civil rights movement, schools cannot discipline these people. Neighborhoods can't
keep them out. All you can do is be ready to defend yourself, because as this trial has revealed,
no one else has any interest in doing so. That'll do it for the show today. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for listening. Talk to you tomorrow.
Have a great day. Godspeed.
Last month, we judged Martin Luther King, Jr., not by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character.
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 rights movement wasn't a racially harmonious utopia.
It's hollowed out urban cores, hundreds of thousands of dead Americans.
raped grandmothers, ethnic cleansing, entire neighborhoods.
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riots unleashed on this country by the civil rights movement,
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