The Matt Walsh Show - Ep. 1794 - Karmelo Anthony Found GUILTY. Here's What Comes Next
Episode Date: June 10, 2026The verdict came back for Karmelo Anthony, and he was found guilty of murder. Does this mark the beginning of the next civil rights movement? We will discuss what comes next. Ep. 1794 - - - T...oday's Sponsors: Mount Titano Media - Go to https://mounttitanomedia.com to get your copy of "Finding Our Words: Words That Made America" - a collection of the greatest speeches in American history. You can read it or listen to the new audible edition. ZipRecruiter - Post jobs FOR FREE at https://ZipRecruiter.com/WALSH - - - Click here to join the member-exclusive portion of my show: https://dwplus.watch/MattWalshMemberExclusive - - - DailyWire+: Become a Daily Wire Member and watch all of our content ad-free: https://dwplus.watch/RealHistorySubscribe 📲 Download the free Daily Wire app today on iPhone, Android, Roku, Apple TV, Samsung, and more. 📜 Real History with Matt Walsh is available ad-free, exclusively on DailyWire+ https://dwplus.watch/RealHistory 👕 Get your Matt Walsh flannel here: https://dwplus.shop/MattWalshMerch - - - Socials: YouTube — https://youtube.com/@mattwalsh Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/mattwalshblog Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/mattwalshblog TikTok — https://www.tiktok.com/@mattwalsh_ X — https://twitter.com/mattwalshblog - - - Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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and Metcalf through the heart and attract me, he broke down in tears and began sobbing uncontrollably.
He had been out on bail for the duration of the trial, thanks to a favor from an activist,
black judge, and now he was faced with the reality that he'd be going to prison for a very
long time. Anthony was so distraught that his lawyer pleaded with the judge to allow him to
take Carmelo somewhere to pull himself together, but the judge, a marine veteran named
John Roach, denied the request. The judge informed Anthony that he was now.
now in the custody of the government. And then the judge said simply, things move differently now.
It was obviously a difficult statement for Anthony, his family, and his supporters to accept,
but it's true. Things do move differently now. And they aren't just moving differently for
Carmelo Anthony. After decades of coddling terrorist degenerates and black supremacists,
the people of the Western world are tired of it. We've simply had enough. We're tired of the
intimidation, the violence, the fraudulent narratives, the manipulation, the censorship.
We're done with pretending that the police are racist as a way to excuse black violence.
We're done with pretending that asylum claims are real and that the great replacement is not.
It's hard to pinpoint exactly when this transformation was complete.
It was sometime in between the slaughter of a white teenager at a track meet and the near beheading of a white man in Northern Ireland.
But there's no denying that things are indeed moving different.
differently now. Carmelo Anthony is in prison, Northern Ireland is on fire, and white men are
finally stepping up. There will be no more excuses. The new civil rights movement, a civil rights
movement that protects the civil rights of all people to live in peace without the threat of violence
following them everywhere they go, has begun. And unlike the old civil rights movement,
we're not trying to discriminate against anybody on the basis of race. We want to remove from society,
anyone of any race who would make the Western world uninhabitable. And if the people we removed from
society happen to belong disproportionately to one demographic group or another, well, that's just how
it goes. Things move differently now. Just as Anthony struggled to accept this new reality,
all of his supporters seemed gobsmacked by the guilty verdict. They truly were not expecting this
outcome. And to be honest, from where I'm sitting, I don't understand what they're so upset about.
Carmelo Anthony's parents famously wanted their son to live in a gated community, and now he will.
So it all worked out for them in the end, you might say.
But for some reason, outside the courthouse, the mood was less than enthusiastic among Anthony's biggest fans.
They seem genuinely furious and also more than a little bit confused.
What do you want us to do?
What do you want us to do at this point?
What? I'm lost for it. I don't know what to do. I got five boys. I don't know what. I ain't got
nothing to tell him no more. You can't walk away no more. Rest and peace, Rayvon Martin.
What do you want us to do, she asks? She's totally perplexed. The black guy is going to jail for
murdering somebody, and now she has no idea what she's supposed to do. And, you know, I've reflected
on this question, and admittedly, this is a very far out idea, and it's never been tried before.
so I would completely understand if this woman rejects my suggestion.
But after a lot of careful consideration and meditation,
I have one idea for what you could do going forward
if you don't want to end up in prison for 35 years.
You could not murder people.
That's one thing you could do.
Now, I know it sounds totally ridiculous, implausible,
but hear me out.
If you don't stab innocent people through the heart for no reason,
you'll be fine. You can do like 10 million other things. You could pick up a hobby. You could
learn a new language, plant a garden, go for a jog. There's a nearly infinite list of things you
can do with your day, especially in your case, because you presumably don't have a job and are on welfare.
Your days are wide open to do just about anything you want. Just don't kill anyone or commit any
other crimes. Aside from that, the world is your oyster. But this woman clearly thinks that that's
impossible, along with everyone around her, then the guy to her left who randomly says,
rest in peace, Trayvon Martin, which could mean a couple of things. Either he has Tourette's and
simply has no other choice but to vomit out random words, or he believes that black people should
have the right to pummel white people into the pavement in addition to stabbing them.
So it's hard to say, but either way, there's a certain morbid humor in seeing these people
outside the courthouse throwing up their hands and declaring, well, if I can't stab anyone
to death, then I don't know what you want me to do with my time.
Can't stab anyone, can't shoot anyone.
What?
I'm out of ideas.
But as confusing as these comments were, somehow the paid professional commentators over at Court TV were not any more coherent.
In fact, they had a full-on meltdown after the guilty verdict was announced.
This has to be one of the top 10 all-time television meltdowns ever captured on camera.
It's really quite something.
Watch.
I mean, this is, I'm questioning the jury.
I asked them, how did you reach your verdict?
How did you reach it so quick?
What happened? He was a four-inch knife. He used it one time. He was pushed. I'm not saying that it was right, but what are you doing? How did you get this verdict? I'd want to know my whole identity as a defense attorney would be in question, right? I'm questioning my identity right now, and I have nothing to do with this case. How could you come back like that? I would be enraged. I'm enraged right now. This is very upsetting. And then on top of it, to compound it, this dumb judge didn't allow cameras in the courtroom. What was your wisdom? What were you?
you thinking? How you put on a robe? Are you that much of an
imbecile that you won't let cameras in the courtroom in a case like this? This is
not a rape case. This is something different. This is something that's clearly
the whole community is enraged. And you knew that before the trial started. So, I mean,
this is very upsetting. Yeah, you only stabbed Austin Metcalfe one time.
What's the big deal? I mean, everybody knows the first stab is free. No charges
apply if you manage to puncture the sternum and obliterate the heart wall in just one stab.
But if you need two or three stabs to finish the job, well, then according to the esteemed
legal experts at court TV, then you might be in some trouble. And then the analyst says
randomly that he's questioning his identity, which honestly seems like too much information
for a court TV segment. I don't know if he's announcing that he's trans or what, but it would
help explain why he's so, you know, enraged and unstable. Apparently this guy's name is Michael
Jafar. He obviously shouldn't be allowed on television ever again. If you can count being on court
TV as being on television. He made all seven viewers in the audience who presumably were only watching
because it was on TV in a dentist waiting room or something. Much dumber for having listened to him.
And by the way, this guy was not an aberration at court TV. All of their analysts were shell-shocked
by the verdict to a degree that was frankly hilarious. Watch.
Besides wow, which a lot of us are feeling, thoughts.
I was not expecting the top charge.
I really was thinking that they would see manslaughter, still guilty,
but manslaughter, different sentencing, but guilty of murder.
So, you know, that's heavy.
Wow.
And I hope everyone just does not seem like everyone's going to be calm.
It seems like we're going to have a problem there.
Wow.
This is dumb.
You can see the...
This is dumb.
That's heavy.
Wow.
Shocking.
Wow.
Now, that reaction would be appropriate if a, I don't know, a bald eagle had broken.
through the courthouse window and like pecked Carmelo Anthony's eyes out or something.
I mean, they're acting like something totally unexpected and horrific just took place.
And there are supposed to be legal analysts who do this for a living.
For a legal expert, a guilty verdict in a case where even the defense's own witnesses
said the defendant was at fault should be just about the least shocking development of all time.
manslaughter would have made sense if Anthony pulled out the knife and then Austin Metcalf tripped and impaled himself on it,
which by the way is something the defense attorney offered as an actual explanation for the murder, as we remember.
If that had really happened, which it didn't, then Carmelo Anthony would not have intended to kill somebody.
Instead, he would have done something very reckless that led to a homicide and therefore he would be guilty of manslaughter.
In reality, Anthony brought a knife to a track meat, which is something no one of the same thing.
athlete did because it's insane and also against the rules, and he was intent on using it.
That's why he kept threatening Metcalf until the moment Metcalf touched him, at which point
Anthony instantly stabbed him with enough strength to penetrate his sturtom before running away
and tossing the murder weapon. If that doesn't qualify as an intentional homicide as murder,
then nothing does. If that's not a murder, then no murder has ever happened in the entire
history of the human race. This is rudimentary law, which is why the jury returned a verdict about
as quickly as they possibly could. I mean, you know, they took a lunch break, read the forms,
maybe made some small talk, filled out the forms, and they were done. The whole process took
less than three hours. And there's a reason for that, even if court TV pretends not to understand
it. But court TV was not alone when it came to pointing out, to putting out embarrassingly bad
coverage of the verdict. Here was CNN, always stepping up to the plate with bad coverage,
just for another example watch.
Oh, Anthony said, well, push me. See what happens then. And he pushed him. And that is when
Carmelo Anthony rummaged through his bag, took out a knife. And the jury has determined that when that
knife went into the chest of the victim, Austin Metcalf, that that was murder. And there was a very
wide range of five to 99 years. And the defense is going to try to get that down as close as they
can to the five years. But the issue is he had a knife. We don't know why he had a knife. He did
not take the stand. This was a self-defense case. And what was in Carmelo Anthony's head was so
important because if he subjectively believed that he was going to be killed or seriously bodily
injured by Austin Metcalf, who is the victim now, then he had a right to take out a knife.
But he did not take the stand to testify in his own defense. So we don't know what was in his mind.
His attorneys argued that the killing was in self-defense and a social justice group supporting Anthony
compared him to Kyle Rittenhouse. What do you make of that comparison and the fact that the jury
did not find that this was self-defense.
I'm really shocked by this decision by the jury.
Look, this is going to be a difficult case for this country in this moment.
It's going to be challenged by civil rights groups.
You have a young black man who has now been charged with murder of a young white man
by an all-white jury in Texas.
And we know there are vatsun challenges, challenges to the exclusion of black jurors
by the defense attorneys for Anthony.
those challenges were not recognized by this court,
so we should expect to see an immediate appeal on that basis.
And I'm sure there's some other things that the defense attorney will appeal on.
Yeah, the Kyle Rittenhouse comparison is just, it's just amazing.
These people have no shame.
Kyle Rittenhouse was being chased down the street by an armed mob.
And also, by the way, all of these so-called civil rights groups said that he was not justified.
Every single, I mean, literally, every single person who's claiming that Anthony,
that Carmelo Anthony is innocent and had a valid self-defense claim. All of them, literally all of them,
said that Rittenhouse was not justified. So Rittenhouse being chased down the street by a mob that is
armed, that is not self-defense they claimed, but stabbing an unarmed kid directly in the heart
because he told you to leave a tent that is self-defense. Totally shameless. And also as a basic
factual matter, speaking of being shameless. Keep hearing this claim over and over again. This was not an
all-white jury. It wasn't even close to an all-white jury. According to reporters in the courtroom,
there were at least, well, there was one Middle Eastern juror. There were three Asians and one Hispanic.
It's a lot of minorities on the jury. The fact that there were no black jurors does not mean that the
jury was all-white. This is a very simple fact that CNN, which is allegedly a news network, managed to
completely botch, assuming they didn't do it on purpose in order to encourage a race riot.
Either way, this woman was somehow shocked by the verdict.
Maybe she should have paid attention to the actual trial before going on television to
complain about it.
And by the way, even if it had been an all-white jury, which it wasn't, that would not be
problematic at all in a predominantly white country.
Statistically, it makes perfect sense that you'll have all-white juries sometimes
because there are a lot more white people in the country than other races.
And considering that white jurors are on average statistically far less tribal than black jurors,
your chances of having a fair trial with an all-white jury are very high.
So this claim about the all-white jury is both irrelevant, number one, and number two, factually untrue.
Then there's the fact that the anchor at the beginning says,
quote, if he subjectively believed he would be killed or injured, then he had a right to
take out a knife. Well, no, that's not right. That's not even close to right. In this country,
if you're going to engage in self-defense, it's not enough to have some subjective fear that
something is going to happen to you. Your fear also has to be objectively reasonable under the
circumstances. So even if Anthony truly believed his life was in danger for some reason, and he didn't, by the way,
which is why he taunted Metcalf, calling him various profanities, implying he was weak and so on,
refusing to leave the tent, it still does not mean that he's justified in pulling out a knife
and a track meet. Objectively, in the situation he was in, grabbing the knife in his bag,
while daring Austin Metcalf to touch him and refusing to leave the tent was an unreasonable provocation.
Therefore, there is no self-defense claim. I mean, think about the implications of the definition of
self-defense that CNN is putting forward here, along with all of Anthony supporters.
If all it takes to justify lethal force is that someone touches you or, or, you, or, you're
that you subjectively feel that your life is in jeopardy,
then you're free to butcher anyone who brushes up against you on public transportation.
And the crazy vagrant at the end of the train,
ranting about how the lizard people are trying to kill him or something,
is justified in butchering you if he subjectively believes
that you're one of the lizard people pursuing him.
So they're putting forward a legal theory here that would lead immediately
to untold carnage and the collapse of civilization.
other than that, you know, good point, totally reasonable.
But if you thought CNN and Court TV were having a hard time processing the verdict,
they've got nothing on this guy from the Next Generation Action Network,
a group that served as Carmelo Anthony's PR shop for the past year.
Obviously, they've done a wonderful job.
As best I could tell, this group is basically run by a con artist named Dominique Alexander,
who swooped in very quickly and became involved in this case,
presumably to grab some of the give-send go cash and or raise his profile.
Whatever the case, he's a horrible human being.
He's the guy who berated Austin Metcalf's grieving father at a press conference last summer,
just total scum.
And yesterday, after the verdict came down,
he delivered yet another humiliating press conference
in front of a handful of fans who hate white people.
Watch.
I speak on behalf of myself, Minister Dominique Alexander.
I speak on behalf of myself as president of the next generation
Action Network. The Next Generation Action Network wanted to respect this process to be able to make sure
that nobody said that the Next Generation Action Network instructed this process, interfered in this process.
But what this process did is shown that black lives do not matter in Collin County.
It showed us that time in time in American history, it has shown us to remove emotions from yet the law.
This trial showed that it put emotions over the law.
After Trayvon Martin and so many countless names,
it has shown us that black life is not safe in Collin County.
It showed us that they did not listen to the law.
It showed clearly that a judge interfered in this process.
It showed very clearly that a black boy
was allowed not one black soul on a jury,
an all, all white jury,
convicted him in two to three hours.
You can see he's lapsing into the MLK cadence.
Why do they always do that?
It's like ML is, you know,
you're not giving the I have a dream speech here.
You're outside of a court house
where a kid just went to jail for stabbing someone to death.
thinks he's giving the I Have a Dream speech. You have to admire the extraordinary degree of self-confidence, though, on display here. I mean, here we have a spokesman who doesn't speak very well. But as far as I can tell, he's patting himself on the back because, in his words, the Next Generation Action Network did not instruct the legal process. I think he meant obstruct. But how would they have done that exactly beyond doing exactly what they did, namely holding insane press conferences where they attacked Metcalf's father? I mean, it sounds like he's vaguely implying that he could have intimidated
to the jury or something. But that can't possibly be right. I mean, he comes across as such a
friendly, likable scumbag parasite. So I don't know what's going on. Then he makes the false
claim once again that Anthony was tried by an all-white jury. This is a recurring theme among
pretty much every black activist who talks about this case. It's totally false, but they all keep saying
it. Here's Charleston White, for example. He apparently placed a $50,000 bet on an acquittal.
So he's very upset.
Watch.
We already got the money set aside for appeals bond.
Why?
All white jewelry?
The judge and the DA are buddies, along with the dad.
Best friends.
That's been our Trump card.
We've been holding, we already knew that.
God has spoken, and you cannot make me believe that as many brave how white women on that jewelry
There's dealing with white guilt about going to heaven
It's not going to have no compassion
About a kid that's been straight-A
from the time he's ever read a book in school
Okay, dude, just shut up and drive the Uber, okay?
He's got his Uber passengers in the car.
I guess he's on the wrong side of the car for that,
but either way, I don't know who those poor people are
in the car that I have to listen to this illiterate,
uh, moron, ranting.
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As far as I can tell, there's only one Carmelo Anthony supporter on the plan.
who understands that the jury was not all white.
Here she is in all her glory,
and pay attention to her top line conclusion
at the end of this interview here.
Watch.
When they pick an all-white jury,
they had four white women,
two Asians,
three Asians.
Well, it was two that made it.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
One Indian lady, they have four males.
Three that was white.
White people are dumb.
They don't follow the law.
They follow what them people tell.
Well, there you have it.
White people are dumb.
They're subhuman and they don't deserve to live.
That's basically the idea.
Really, this was the basic message that most of Anthony supporters wanted to send.
There was an incredible moment where two black supporters of Carmelo Anthony were being interviewed,
a man and a woman.
And the interviewer asks them if they're saying that white lives don't matter.
And the woman says,
nobody's saying that.
At the same time, the guy says F white lives repeatedly
until the woman just sort of awkwardly walks off.
Watch this moment here.
I'm saying that because y'all want to play these games.
Y'all want to play these crackhead games, so I'm going to play them.
White lives.
How about that?
How about that?
I hate white people.
You know, hot.
Black man.
So there's some mixed messaging coming out of the Team Carmel.
to put it mildly. Nobody's saying white lives don't matter, except the guy right next to her on camera
saying white lives don't matter, you know, except for him. Now, of course, the reason most of Anthony
supporters are so fixated on the idea that the jury was all white, even though it wasn't, and it wouldn't
matter if it was, isn't that they believe all white juries are unfair or that white people
are stupid. On the contrary, they recognize that these statistics are accurate, and the black jurors,
on average, are clearly biased in favor of black defendants. That's why they ignore the fact that the
jury had Asians and Hispanics and Middle Eastern people on it. None of them are black,
so in the eyes of the activists, they're useless. I mean, think about what they're confessing
when they make this complaint. They're saying explicitly, what they're saying is that if a black
person was on the jury, then Carmelo would have been acquitted or at least gotten a hung jury,
which means that these activists themselves are saying that black jurors are tribalistic and
will reach a foregone conclusion regardless of the facts. Carmelo Anthony was clearly guilty,
but if only there were black people on the jury, he wouldn't have been found guilty.
So they are very openly advocating for racial tribalism over colorblind impartial justice.
Obviously.
For her part, Cardi B, a criminal in her own right, weighed in with this insightful legal analysis in response to the verdict, quote,
wow, just freaking, wow, disgusting.
This is not justice.
This is trying to make an example.
Now, she says that like justice is incompatible.
with making an example of someone, but actually an important function of our judicial system
is indeed making an example of people. That's what we should be doing. We should be making an example
of every violent criminal. Yes, absolutely. We want potential criminals to look at Carmelo Anthony
and conclude, I don't want to end up like him. Therefore, I'm not going to stab unarmed
people because I feel like they're disrespecting me and attract me. So yes, actually, we made an example
of Carmelo Anthony, and we should make an example of every criminal like him.
But I don't want to focus too much on Cardi B or Charleston White or Dominique Alexander
because they're just a couple of prominent members of a very large and very dumb movement.
And again, this is from yesterday outside the courthouse.
One of my favorite clips from the day, you've got to stick with it to the end.
Here it is, watch.
their hands aggressively on anybody and something like this occur, it's self-defense.
It's self-defense. You put your hand on me and see how I respond.
What will the Anthony family do?
What will the Anthony family do?
What will the people that stand behind the Anthony family do?
That's the question you should ask.
You don't stand behind them and we're going to fight.
That's what's going to happen.
What is your relationship to be in the family?
I have no relationship.
We're black.
We're black.
Black, we're the indigenous people of this hurricane.
It's a repeat.
Black people, black sisters and brothers, black kings and queens, we got to stick together.
This makes no goddamn sense.
That young boy, he was defending his goddamn wealth.
Donald Trump is a goddamn bully.
Donald Trump is a goddamn bully.
We gotta stick together.
We got to stop hurting one another.
Y'all don't see what's going on?
So it's an instant classic.
You've got the angry black woman,
vaguely threatening to stab the reporter to death
if he touches her, just like Carmelo Anthony
stabbed Austin Metcalf.
She says black people are the indigenous people
of the earth,
which implies that white people arrive
from outer space, I guess,
descended down like celestial beings, I don't know.
And then she says that she supports Anthony
solely because he's black, as if there was
any doubt about that.
And everybody agrees with her.
It's all very normal stuff.
Clearly the sign of a healthy functioning democracy.
And then right when you least expect, the camera quickly pans to a random guy
wearing a white towel who declares that Donald Trump is a bully.
And everyone just kind of looks around awkwardly before the woman continues her rant like nothing happens.
So a lot of great stuff.
I need to point out here again, how absurd it is that some people are claiming that this trial had nothing to do with race.
You know, when you have mobs of black people outside the courthouse saying that it is about race,
and when they're donating $600,000 to the killer solely because he's black and his victim was white,
then it is indeed about race.
You might not want it to be about race.
I don't want it to be about race, but it is.
There's no getting around that.
Whether you like it or not,
the people outside the courthouse believe they have the right to execute white people with impunity.
They're saying so very directly, and they're not alone.
That's what these people are admitting on camera.
So let's stop pretending otherwise.
I mean, it's true that the verdict had nothing to do with race.
The jury was not weighing race.
The prosecutor wasn't prosecuting based on race.
But the case overall became a story about race the moment thousands of black activists rallied around the killer
and started handing hundreds of thousands of dollars to his family as a reward for murdering a white kid.
Now, you could say it shouldn't be about race.
That's true.
But it is.
Other protesters were somehow even less charming.
A few women standing under a tent suggested that Hunter Metcalf, Austin's twin brother,
should have been killed as well for reasons that aren't clear,
except for the fact that he's also white, I guess.
Watch.
They should have both been arrested.
They should have been dead.
The birth, both of my brother.
Both of them should have been dead.
Yeah.
Oh, please.
We can record.
Right.
Let me.
Both of them should have been dayed.
She says.
It's an almost cartoonishly villainous response.
I mean, these people are so evil that it almost becomes farcical at a certain point.
Except that it isn't funny because a young man was killed.
And indeed, he had a twin brother who held Austin in his arms as he died.
And as a father of twin boys myself, that image fills me with immense grief and indescribable rage.
I can't even imagine what the family's.
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Now there's another irony here. They're also becoming very irate that Nick Sorder is recording
them in their tent. Well, what do you think would have happened if Nick had gone under the tent
and sat down and refused all of their requests for him to leave? What if they told him to
leave 15 times and instead of leaving, he called them various profanities and taunted them.
But what happened if Nick implied that he was armed and dared them to touch him?
That would have been an interesting experiment. And the irony, of course, would have been lost
on these morons, but it would have been a very illustrative anyway.
Speaking of interesting, the Black Panthers showed up to the courthouse with the black version
of Eric Cartman, and she offered a few insights about the country.
current state of race relations in the United States. Watch.
You know what? Let this be the mark in the same.
Say you're going to say. She's right.
This ain't no. This is a war.
This is a war. This is a war. This is a war. This is a war. This won't be going on. This won't be going on.
They'll never stop being racist.
That's an interesting clip, not just because that woman has the physique.
of a melting ice cream cone. Also because back in the 70s when the Black Panthers declared war
on white people, it was a legitimate threat to the future of this country. We needed to invent
SWAT teams to deal with it. But if this woman has any indication, we don't need SWAT teams
to handle the present-day Black Panthers. We need maybe a forklift. That's what they're reduced to,
and everybody knows it. And it's not to say that black terrorists and supremacists aren't a threat
to white people. They clearly are. But as a movement, black supremacy is at its lowest
ebb going back at least 60 years. And by the way, all the clips I've shown to this point have been
pre-sentencing. The post-sentencing clips are also endlessly entertaining. In case you missed
it, just a couple of hours after the jury found Carmelo Anthony guilty, they returned to the jury
room to decide how to sentence him. And under Texas law, they had an extraordinary amount of
discretion. They could have sentenced Anthony to anywhere from two years to 99 years when you consider
all of their available options. In the end, they sentenced him to 35 years. And the end, they sentenced him to
35 years in prison. He'll be eligible for parole in 17 years, which doesn't mean he will be
parole, but he'll be eligible when he's around 35 years old. Now, that's obviously far too lenient
a sentence. Carmelo Anthony should already be buried in a prison cemetery under a headstone
marked only by his inmate number. That's how things used to work in this country. And the alternative
at a minimum, he should have received a sentence of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
Supreme Court determined that those sentences are somehow unconstitutional for people under the age of 18 when they commit the crime.
So the maximum sentence in this case would have been 99 years with parole in 50 years.
Instead, the jury opted for a sentence that is 35 years, far too light.
At the same time, being realistic, 35 years is a lot more than I thought they'd give him.
I mean, we were all, at least I was, bracing for a slap on the wrist kind of sentence where Anthony could walk free when he's like,
like, you know, 23 years old or something.
And that didn't happen.
So judging by that very low bar, this was a comparative win for justice.
But once again, the black protesters outside the courthouse didn't see it that way.
Watch.
It's how we're supposed to know how to act around white people.
What's the thing?
What's for?
What is that?
What is self-defense?
Is self-defense not somebody touching you that you don't want touching you and you're defending yourself?
What is it to be?
Murder?
So that's how much.
Hold on.
The same guy that saved the life.
The same guy that's the mother.
As a mother, mother to mother, mother.
You've seen that woman on the mother who's crying.
You know damn well.
Carmelo did not try to kill your son.
He wanted to defend himself.
Them big ass mutter poise in his face.
You should have touched your sons to go get a mother
of a dog like we know how to do.
But that was in his mother's dog.
his mother fucking
you don't get the
put murder on somebody
child because that could have been
your mother
son.
That could have been
anybody mother's gone.
35 mother's
mother to mother's mother.
You should have said
don't get that man
no one.
They said five to 99
to life.
You should have said five
because you know that
you're trying to go down like this.
35 years.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
a translator and it gave up and then exploded, but then I ran it again through a different one.
And it informs me that at some point during the rant, the woman stated something to the effect of,
you should have taught your son to go get a mother effing adult like we know how to do.
That could have been your son.
That could have been anyone's mother effing son.
And you know what?
I agree with her.
I mean, she made a, it got to me.
She made it.
It really resonated.
It is so devastating.
You know, what a heartbreaking verdict and sentence this was.
Imagine being a black parent tonight.
How do you protect your children?
I mean, if they go out and stab just one person, they might go to prison.
I mean, it's like a black man in America can't even murder anyone anymore.
Just one murder and they go to prison.
Think about that.
Unimaginable.
Heartbreaking.
It's Jim Crow all over again.
I'm furious.
No, actually, what's remarkable about her statement is that is the implication that young black men always run to get an adult.
She said, you know, to get an adult like we always do.
But that's the first I'm learning of this.
Yes, you know, young black males, the demographic famous for de-escalating physical conversations by immediately finding a chaperone to mediate
the conflict.
Happens all the time.
Of course, in this case, if Metcalf had run to get an adult, then Anthony would have
simply killed the adult.
I mean, the whole point is that he didn't want to be told what to do.
The fact that Metcalf was 17 was not relevant to his decision to commit murder.
What led Anthony to murder was his lack of impulse control, his lack of basic morality and
human decency, his lack of a proper upbringing.
The age of his victim, I don't think, mattered.
But according to Jasmine Crockett, who's still in Congress apparently, all these protesters are on the right track.
It turns out that according to Crockett, Carmelo Anthony was justified in stabbing Metcalfe because of various facts that she makes up on the spot.
Additionally, according to Jasmine Crockett, Anthony's knife was not a deadly weapon because it was small.
And we all know that small things aren't deadly.
Like bullets, for example.
Hey, bullets are famous for how benign and harmless they are because they're small.
Oh, look at that little bullet.
Oh, what could that, how could that ever hurt anyone?
Look how small it is.
She also states that Austin Metcalf's family hasn't experienced anywhere near the same level of grief as just like the average black woman.
So this is high-level thinking you're about to witness.
Behold.
If a 300-pound man is beating me, like on top of me and beating me, and beating me,
me down, I'm not limited to fist. You know, I would argue that even the only time we go into
things like people's hands being considered deadly weapons is typically like if they're a
professional boxer or that kind of stuff. But I think by the time you start getting to like
football player, good argument. Good freaking argument. We're not talking about like the golfers.
We're talking about football players, right? Like this is what they are trained to do.
do is to inflict like serious physical contact.
And it's my understanding the deceit me was that black women,
especially black women who have black male children live in fear and agony every single day.
A fear and agony that I promise you, the metcalf probably never spend a day living that way.
and we're going to have to have just some real conversations about race in this country.
Was it a switch? I don't know what he had.
It was like it seemed like it was a multi-tool, almost like a Swiss army.
Yeah, like with the little scissors and everything and whatever. So it was small.
Well, I would argue the size of it alone, you wouldn't even think it's a daily weapon.
And that's what it had to be bad. If it was one of the little, like I don't, I don't,
no like I do think well that's why he went to his coach and was like but I don't think I heard him that
yeah well I would argue that you're retarded madam congresswoman I mean like medically you should go
get checked out might be eligible for additional entitlements uh and she says that the average black
woman carries around more grief just by existing than the parents of awesome metcalf whose child
was just stabbed in the heart and killed.
I mean, this is psychotic.
This is, as I say, this is not just like being dumb.
This is psychosis.
And it's part of the left's mythology that we've talked about before.
Probably their dumbest mythology.
And that's saying something is this idea that like the average black woman in America
is just this martyr, this quiet sort of martyr-like figure who,
who quietly, with great dignity, carries the burdens of the whole human race on her shoulders.
It has nothing to do with reality whatsoever.
Could not be more divorced from the actual reality that we all see around us, but this is what she says.
And put aside the fact that the knife that she's talking about that was so small was used to kill someone.
Other than that small inconsequential detail, you wouldn't think it's a deadly weapon.
You know, a deadly weapon has to be large, says Jasmine Crockett.
Everyone knows that.
A bazooka is a deadly weapon because it's big and heavy.
So it's a tank.
It's the legal definition of a deadly weapon.
A deadly weapon, it says in the law, is, and I quote, big and scary.
But if a weapon is not big and scary, then it's not deadly, even if you kill somebody with it.
I mean, a knife, a knife is about the size of a pencil.
That's, like, really small.
therefore it can't be a deadly weapon.
When you stab someone to death and the police show up,
the first thing they ask is, well, how big was the knife?
Oh, it's two inches.
Oh, well, you're fine then.
Have a good day.
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Now, if you're beginning to suspect that Anthony's defenders have extremely low IQs,
that they can barely understand the world around them, much less abstract concepts like
self-defense or justice, then you may be on to something.
As for the claim that football players are trained to beat people up, other than maybe
the saints during Bounty Gate, that's not true.
And regardless, of course, that's not what Metcalf did.
He did not just go wailing on Carmelo Anthony.
He barely touched him.
There wasn't a single witness who testified that Austin Metcalf did anything to Carmelo
Anthony other than lightly push him in order to get him to move out of the tent where he wasn't supposed to be.
The only conclusion we can draw here is that these activists recognize that Anthony is guilty,
which is why they have to fabricate key details of the case in order to justify his murder.
All the same, as tempting as it would be, to spend the next five hours,
Marking Carmelo Anthony and his awful family and his truly barbaric supporters.
There's a broader point that needs to be made here.
Now, six years ago, this trial would not have ended this way.
It's likely that prosecutors would not have brought charges in the first place.
I mean, at the height of BLM insanity, 35 years with a sentence you would get if you were a white guy who filmed a crime.
It wasn't the kind of sentence you'd get if you were a black perpetrator stabbing a white victim,
especially if you had the corporate press and BLM activists on your side.
Well, that's changed now.
As I said at the outset, we've simply had enough of this.
I mean, no amount of whining from black activists is going to convince us or compel us to go back to the way things were.
The Western world has had enough.
Which is why, by the way, Belfast is on fire right now.
What's the expression again?
The buildings are on fire.
No, I don't think they are, mate.
Looks like climate change to me, mate.
It's a mostly peaceful arson spree.
Now, really, you can condemn it all you want.
But the reality is there's only so much abuse that the indigenous people of Europe can take.
It's only a matter of time before they would unite and defend their nation and their way of life
and fight back against a full-scale invasion that is intended to replace them.
They just saw their government cover up the horrific murder of a first-year university student named Henry Novak at the hands of a
a third world thug whose family never should have been allowed in the country in the first place.
It's not like he was a rocket science that they, scientists, who they imported it into Britain
because he was a vital contributor to the British economy.
He was a gig worker delivering food.
I mean, he was a, he was an economic drain on the country, and neither he nor his family had any interest in assimilating.
Quite the contrary, they wanted to kill white people and conquer the country.
And to this day, the government is hiding the videos the killer shot with his phone as he taunted Henry Novak in his final moments.
All we saw was a portion of the body cam footage.
which was horrific all on its own.
Imagine what the rest of it looks like.
And then just days after Britain saw the footage of the police officers attacking or mocking Henry Novak as he lay dying,
just after that they saw this.
All of the Western world saw this.
Some barbarian from Sudan tries to behead a white guy on the street.
And how does the government of the UK respond?
By lecturing the right wing about inciting violence, by telling people not to share the footage because it might influence.
lame tensions. Well, guess what? The government has lost control the situation. So here's what
so-called migrant houses look like in Belfast right now. These are taxpayer-funded houses for illegal
aliens, which the government hands out, even though many Native Britons can't afford housing.
But this is what it looks like. The houses are on fire and the foreigners are being escorted out
by firefighters. Now, I don't understand how radical this is, realized that Britain has said
women to prison for tweeting out support for anti-immigrant demonstrations. And this is where we are
now. These people are simply not afraid of their government anymore. The government has lost
legitimacy. Watch. On the outskirts of North Belfast, several hundred people gathered at the
clockburn roundabout. After the speeches, 200 masked men broke away and marched into the White Abbey
a state. Now, you may not approve of violence. I don't approve of it either, but nonetheless,
as a factual matter, what's happening right now is that the people of the UK have had enough.
And the more the police and the government try to suppress the truth, the worst things are going to get.
Watch this. So this evening, you can expect to see an increased police presence across Northern Ireland
and over the coming days to help support and reassure all of our communities and to keep them safe.
We understand also there's considerable posting in social media
and people will have really well
create questions and concerns
but please do not share footage
that might cause trauma and risk to the loved ones
of those families involved and on our investigation.
We're also aware of protest activity plan
across Northern Ireland this evening
and continue to monitor that and plan accordingly.
I know that last night left people
feeling a range of emotions from fear to anger
people will want to have their voices heard.
But we all remember over the last two years
significant disorder
that only led to damage in our local communities
and young people getting caught up in disorder.
Please do not share footage that might cause trauma.
That's the official response of the police force
to the footage of a beheading on the streets of Belfast.
They're claiming that the problem is the fact
that people recorded the beheading, not the beheading itself.
This is the line the whole government is using.
Here's a statement from a leftist member of parliament from Belfast named Claire Hannah.
Quote, the violence in Belfast was horrific.
The video will create fear and shock.
No good will come of sharing it or of turning on each other in this society,
including for the cloud of online voices who don't know or care about us.
It will offer absolutely nothing for the future.
So the problem is not the beheading.
It's the footage of the beheading.
I haven't checked, but what would happen if I went back and checked this woman's tweets
to see what she had to say when the video of George Floyd was making the rounds.
Did she say the same thing?
Hey, don't share that video.
It's being used by people for clout.
Something tells me she didn't.
Hannah also appeared on television where she pushed the same message.
Watch this.
It's nightmarish, and you've seen some of those scenes.
Obviously, unspeakable violence in North Belfast,
and people understandably revolted and shocked.
fearful and angry, but within minutes unfortunately,
negative actors online and politicians locally
who don't really care what communities in North Belfast
have been through straight into the issue
to incite and to divide and to call men out onto the streets
in Belfast.
And what you're seeing is a race-based pogrom.
We are seeing men going door to door,
asking to get the foreigners out based exclusively
on the colour of their skin.
It's not based on what they're contributing to society,
what their status here is.
And it's terrifying for people in Belfast
who want this sort of politics to be far beyond them.
Well, she's wrong when she claims
that this is a race-based pogrom.
No one in Belfast hates anybody
because of the color of their skin.
That's not why they're trying to evict people
from the country.
They don't have some irrational disdain
for certain skin colors.
People in Belfast are furious about the fact
that they're overrun with invaders,
many of whom are violent
and most of whom are violent,
and most of whom are clearly net negatives on society.
Open borders as a policy choice has been catastrophic for the native people of the UK.
It's obviously unsustainable.
It's hurting everybody and their families and their children.
That's what they're upset about.
While the demonstrations and riots are most intense in Belfast,
they're happening all over the UK as far away as Liverpool.
Britons are openly mocking migrants in the streets.
Watch.
They're saying.
They're saying, get back on your dinghies, meaning that they should get back on their
boats and go home.
And in the video, they're talking to Deliveroo drivers, which, as best I can tell,
is the UK equivalent of DoorDash.
The man who killed Henry Novak was a driver for Deliveroo.
It's one of the most common occupations for migrants living in the country.
What the leaders of the UK need to understand is that while these comments are obviously offensive and ugly to their sensibilities, they're also the moderate option.
Mocking foreign invaders and deporting them is the more measured path, the radical one, the one that's surfacing now in Belfast is the one that nobody should want.
It's the much uglier thing that nobody should want to see.
I certainly don't.
The radical path is chaos that no one can control.
And that outcome becomes inevitable.
The more the British government takes the side of invaders over their own citizens.
We're talking about citizens who should be heirs to an empire.
Instead, there are a global laughing stock, and it's all because of open borders and decades of globalist rule.
It's an untenable situation.
This photo from P.A. Wire sums up the situation about as well.
as well as anyone can, there's a transit bus on fire in the background and on the public display system, which has been, hasn't been affected by the blaze.
On the public space system, a message reads, apologies for any inconvenience.
So it's an effective and sobering illustration of the state of the UK, which is currently in a state of managed decline.
They're expected to be polite and proper as foreigners slaughter them in the streets and as their country falls apart from within.
but a lot of them aren't going along with it anymore. And as the Carmelo-Anthony verdict demonstrates,
neither are we. The genocidal anti-white, anti-Western race hustlers are losing. They are flailing,
they are defeated, they are barely coherent, and they are desperate. We still have a lot of work to do
if we want to restore the Western world to what it once was. But the first step, which is always going to be the hardest,
has just been taken from the UK to Texas. The step was to listen carefully to the complaints
of a deranged, violent mob, to comprehend exactly what they're saying and what they're trying
to do, and to respond simply, things move differently now. The fact that we can finally take
that step without apologizing for ourselves is the single most important development in Western
civilization in living memory. The reason that we can finally take that step without apologizing for ourselves is the single most important development in Western
civilization in living memory. The reason they're in a panic is that as dumb and incoherent as they
may be, even they can see it too. 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.
This month, we surveyed first-hand accounts of the historic wave of non-violent crime, riots,
submerged on this country by the civil rights movement, which caused more enduring damage.
on America's greatest cities than the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and
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