And it is a major problem. <https://pjmedia.com/aj-christopher/2026/06/13/the-karmelo-anthony- problem-n4953923>
"On April 2, 2025, Karmelo Anthony went to Memorial High School
looking for a fight. Though he was participating in a track meet, he
felt the need to bring a knife in his backpack. Once at the school,
he sat in the tent of the opposing team. When confronted by Austin
Metcalf, who told him to leave, Anthony reached into his backpack and
said, �Touch me and see what happens.� Metcalf then grabbed Anthony
in an attempt to forcibly move him out of the tent. Anthony then used
his knife to stab Metcalf in the heart, killing him almost instantly.
Touch me and see what happens. This is the ethos for which Anthony
was willing to murder an innocent boy.
On paper, Anthony sounded as if he were a model citizen with a bright future. Coming from a stable, two-parent household, he was the
captain of his own school�s track and football teams. He worked two
part-time jobs and was a straight A student. At the time of his
crime, he was a month away from graduation, and was planning on going
to college. Until the moment he plunged his knife into Metcalf�s
chest, he had never had any incidents with law enforcement.
What are we to make of this? How are we supposed to understand how
someone as seemingly normal as Karmelo Anthony was willing, in a
manner of seconds, to destroy the lives of others, not to mention his
own life, over such a petty argument?
Touch me and see what happens. Anthony didn�t develop this ethos on
his own. There is a sickness in black subculture in contemporary
America, and the sickness is this: Too many young black males are
immersed in a socio- racial ideology that glorifies violence,
preaches that only the meanest dog on the block wins, and dictates
that any perceived threat from anyone who �steps up to me� must be
countered with a wildly disproportionate, overwhelming response.
With regards to this latter point, the sole purpose of a
disproportionate, overwhelming response is to serve as a warning not
only to the victim, but to whoever else is watching or who is later
made aware of this incident. If pushing me results in me murdering
you, people far and wide will think twice before �stepping up� to me.
My reputation as an unpredictable, uncontrollable animal is forged
and serves my interests in the long run, even if I�m punished in the
short run.
Let us be honest. This sickness is prevalent among young black males
more than any other group. The statistics don�t lie. And because of
this sickness, and because of foot soldiers such as Karmelo Anthony
willing to follow its orders, the result will likewise be
predictable. People avoid sickness. And though Anthony will spend the
next 35 years in quarantine, so to speak, there are still potentially millions of other infected carriers.
This sickness is evident in the Black Lives Matter riots that burned
down entire cities and left dozens of innocent people dead. The
sickness is evident in the almost exclusively black flash mobs that
take over streets, malls, and beaches. The sickness is evident in the 20-person brawls that break out at Waffle Houses, in casino lobbies,
and in Carnival cruise check-in lines. The sickness is evident in
every attempt to resist law enforcement, and every escalation of a
situation that in no way necessitated escalating. The sickness is
evident in the Treyvon Martins and Eric Garners and Michael Browns
and Jacob Blakes and Anton Sterlings who respond to any and all
adversity with hyper-aggressive violence.
Whatever may be the incidental motivations for these crimes,
underlying them is the darker, subconscious message. Don�t come near
me. I�m not rational, and you can�t talk me down. I�m a rabid pit
bull, and the more you anger me, the harder I�ll stomp you. I don�t
follow rules, and you�d be wise to just stay out of my way.
This sickness festers like gangrene and rots the entire subculture, regardless of its other admirable components. A toxic mixture of
never- ending racial grievance and a perverse pride in the urban
�gangsta� lifestyle incubates, encourages, and spreads it. It�s the
pathetic selfies holding the handgun in one hand and a wad of money
in the other. It�s the bass-bumping car stereos through the
neighborhood at midnight. It�s the infantile �statement� clothing,
assuming it�s the correct size.
The problem with this messaging, aimed primarily if not exclusively
toward the �white� dominant culture, is that the message is received
exactly as intended. Don�t go near him. He�s not rational, and I
can�t talk him down. He�s a rabid pit bull, and the more I anger him,
the harder he�ll stomp me. He doesn�t follow rules, and I�d be wise
to just stay out of his way.
And so, because of the Karmelo Anthonys and Treyvon Martins and
Michael Browns, all black men are implicated. That�s obscenely unfair
to innocent black men, but it�s also an unavoidable reaction of human
beings. A black man in the Reconstruction South in the 1870�s would understandably avoid gatherings of young, loud, boisterous white men, especially at night. And it wouldn�t be because that black man was
�racist.� It would be because enough gatherings of young white men
had resulted in death or serious bodily injury for black men that it
was prudent for black men to give such gatherings as wide a berth as possible. Sure, not every gathering of young white men was
ill-intended towards black men, but the risk wasn�t worth one�s life.
That same mindset is at work today. People instinctively avoid
gatherings of young black males. And not only do people avoid them,
people also avoid confronting them in the same way they would
confront a young male of any other race. If a young black male is
acting up in a restaurant, or on a subway, or in a movie theater, or
near a playground in my neighborhood, do I lower my gaze and pretend
it isn�t happening? Or do I say something to him and risk getting
stabbed to death?
And while these thugs might feel they�re doing other black people a
favor by further manifesting their �street cred� to the rest of
America, the fact is that they are hurting all black people in the
long run. Sure, no white people will intervene when you behave like a
feral animal at the local McDonalds. But because of you, nor will
white people (or any other race of people, for that matter) move to
your neighborhoods. Or invest in your communities. Or hire you for
jobs. Or teach in your schools. Or ever trust you enough to breathe
easy.
Touch me and see what happens. What happens is that the entire black community suffers, because of your need to act out your sophomoric
�thug life� fantasy. What happens is that innocent people, both white
and black, are murdered because they �disrespected� you.
Only black America, and black America alone, can eradicate this
sickness. No government program or study group or reparation payment
will fix this. This sickness has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do
with slavery, or Jim Crow, or any racial grievance, real or invented.
This sickness is purely organic.
There is absolutely a light at the end of the tunnel, but it will
require some serious soul-searching and a good, hard look in the
mirror. It will require overcoming not only the �gangsta rap� culture
of violence and brutal social Darwinism, but also the racist
undertones affecting black America.
If a white man and a black man get into a fight, I don�t
automatically side with the white man just because he�s white. If I
were on a jury, I would look at all available evidence and try to
make an informed judgement based on the knowledge available to me
about who was at fault. But the crowd of Karmelo Anthony supporters
outside the courthouse clearly don�t examine problems through any
lens except the lens of racial grievance. Theirs is a knee-jerk
reaction to defend black criminality, not on the grounds of objective evidence, but solely on the grounds that being black gives the
defendant the moral approval to exist free from the constraints of
the moral order. There is no other term for this mindset other than
racism.
This racism ripples back to where it usually begins, i.e. the halls
of academia. �Scholars� such as Harvard professor Stacey Patton
blaming the murder victim because his father never taught him that
�black boys have boundaries� will only further isolate the black
community. Until black America confronts, defeats, and transcends
both the racist and self- destructive elements of black subculture,
it will continue to be its own worst enemy.
Despite what your �leaders� and racial-ambulance-chasing lawyers tell
you in the press conferences, and despite what you see on Netflix,
white America wants you to succeed. There are no hidden armies of
hooded white supremacists just waiting for you to let your guard
down. Rather, there are everyday, normal white people who share the
goals, values, and hopes for their children as do everyday, normal
black people. It�s the ones calling you a �sellout� for your
achievements that you shouldn't trust.
We want you at our parties and at our barbecues. We want to talk over
the fence and hear how well your son is doing at university, or in
his new career, or on his honeymoon vacation. We want a true, honest friendship with you that you don�t forget exists the moment another
black person enters the room.
But that won�t happen until you extend an open hand rather than a
closed fist. It won�t happen so long as the baseless paranoia and
resentment and hate continues to smolder. Bigots such as Cardi B and
Jasmine Crockett are intentionally fanning the flames of vulgar
tribalism, because this is how they get paid. But you� not them� you
have to distinguish between what the honest side of you actually
believes about us and what the deceptive side of you wants to believe
about us.
Touch us, and see what happens. Most likely, you�ll get a smile, a handshake, an invitation. I guarantee you won�t get a knife in the
chest. "
Lissajous wrote:
And it is a major problem.
<https://pjmedia.com/aj-christopher/2026/06/13/the-karmelo-anthony-
problem-n4953923>
"On April 2, 2025, Karmelo Anthony went to Memorial High School
looking for a fight. Though he was participating in a track meet, he
felt the need to bring a knife in his backpack. Once at the school,
he sat in the tent of the opposing team. When confronted by Austin
Metcalf, who told him to leave, Anthony reached into his backpack and
said, “Touch me and see what happens.” Metcalf then grabbed Anthony
in an attempt to forcibly move him out of the tent. Anthony then used
his knife to stab Metcalf in the heart, killing him almost instantly.
Touch me and see what happens. This is the ethos for which Anthony
was willing to murder an innocent boy.
On paper, Anthony sounded as if he were a model citizen with a bright
future. Coming from a stable, two-parent household, he was the
captain of his own school’s track and football teams. He worked two
part-time jobs and was a straight A student. At the time of his
crime, he was a month away from graduation, and was planning on going
to college. Until the moment he plunged his knife into Metcalf’s
chest, he had never had any incidents with law enforcement.
What are we to make of this? How are we supposed to understand how
someone as seemingly normal as Karmelo Anthony was willing, in a
manner of seconds, to destroy the lives of others, not to mention his
own life, over such a petty argument?
Touch me and see what happens. Anthony didn’t develop this ethos on
his own. There is a sickness in black subculture in contemporary
America, and the sickness is this: Too many young black males are
immersed in a socio- racial ideology that glorifies violence,
preaches that only the meanest dog on the block wins, and dictates
that any perceived threat from anyone who “steps up to me” must be
countered with a wildly disproportionate, overwhelming response.
With regards to this latter point, the sole purpose of a
disproportionate, overwhelming response is to serve as a warning not
only to the victim, but to whoever else is watching or who is later
made aware of this incident. If pushing me results in me murdering
you, people far and wide will think twice before “stepping up” to me.
My reputation as an unpredictable, uncontrollable animal is forged
and serves my interests in the long run, even if I’m punished in the
short run.
Let us be honest. This sickness is prevalent among young black males
more than any other group. The statistics don’t lie. And because of
this sickness, and because of foot soldiers such as Karmelo Anthony
willing to follow its orders, the result will likewise be
predictable. People avoid sickness. And though Anthony will spend the
next 35 years in quarantine, so to speak, there are still potentially
millions of other infected carriers.
This sickness is evident in the Black Lives Matter riots that burned
down entire cities and left dozens of innocent people dead. The
sickness is evident in the almost exclusively black flash mobs that
take over streets, malls, and beaches. The sickness is evident in the
20-person brawls that break out at Waffle Houses, in casino lobbies,
and in Carnival cruise check-in lines. The sickness is evident in
every attempt to resist law enforcement, and every escalation of a
situation that in no way necessitated escalating. The sickness is
evident in the Treyvon Martins and Eric Garners and Michael Browns
and Jacob Blakes and Anton Sterlings who respond to any and all
adversity with hyper-aggressive violence.
Whatever may be the incidental motivations for these crimes,
underlying them is the darker, subconscious message. Don’t come near
me. I’m not rational, and you can’t talk me down. I’m a rabid pit
bull, and the more you anger me, the harder I’ll stomp you. I don’t
follow rules, and you’d be wise to just stay out of my way.
This sickness festers like gangrene and rots the entire subculture,
regardless of its other admirable components. A toxic mixture of
never- ending racial grievance and a perverse pride in the urban
“gangsta” lifestyle incubates, encourages, and spreads it. It’s the
pathetic selfies holding the handgun in one hand and a wad of money
in the other. It’s the bass-bumping car stereos through the
neighborhood at midnight. It’s the infantile “statement” clothing,
assuming it’s the correct size.
The problem with this messaging, aimed primarily if not exclusively
toward the “white” dominant culture, is that the message is received
exactly as intended. Don’t go near him. He’s not rational, and I
can’t talk him down. He’s a rabid pit bull, and the more I anger him,
the harder he’ll stomp me. He doesn’t follow rules, and I’d be wise
to just stay out of his way.
And so, because of the Karmelo Anthonys and Treyvon Martins and
Michael Browns, all black men are implicated. That’s obscenely unfair
to innocent black men, but it’s also an unavoidable reaction of human
beings. A black man in the Reconstruction South in the 1870’s would
understandably avoid gatherings of young, loud, boisterous white men,
especially at night. And it wouldn’t be because that black man was
“racist.” It would be because enough gatherings of young white men
had resulted in death or serious bodily injury for black men that it
was prudent for black men to give such gatherings as wide a berth as
possible. Sure, not every gathering of young white men was
ill-intended towards black men, but the risk wasn’t worth one’s life.
That same mindset is at work today. People instinctively avoid
gatherings of young black males. And not only do people avoid them,
people also avoid confronting them in the same way they would
confront a young male of any other race. If a young black male is
acting up in a restaurant, or on a subway, or in a movie theater, or
near a playground in my neighborhood, do I lower my gaze and pretend
it isn’t happening? Or do I say something to him and risk getting
stabbed to death?
And while these thugs might feel they’re doing other black people a
favor by further manifesting their “street cred” to the rest of
America, the fact is that they are hurting all black people in the
long run. Sure, no white people will intervene when you behave like a
feral animal at the local McDonalds. But because of you, nor will
white people (or any other race of people, for that matter) move to
your neighborhoods. Or invest in your communities. Or hire you for
jobs. Or teach in your schools. Or ever trust you enough to breathe
easy.
Touch me and see what happens. What happens is that the entire black
community suffers, because of your need to act out your sophomoric
“thug life” fantasy. What happens is that innocent people, both white
and black, are murdered because they “disrespected” you.
Only black America, and black America alone, can eradicate this
sickness. No government program or study group or reparation payment
will fix this. This sickness has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do
with slavery, or Jim Crow, or any racial grievance, real or invented.
This sickness is purely organic.
There is absolutely a light at the end of the tunnel, but it will
require some serious soul-searching and a good, hard look in the
mirror. It will require overcoming not only the “gangsta rap” culture
of violence and brutal social Darwinism, but also the racist
undertones affecting black America.
If a white man and a black man get into a fight, I don’t
automatically side with the white man just because he’s white. If I
were on a jury, I would look at all available evidence and try to
make an informed judgement based on the knowledge available to me
about who was at fault. But the crowd of Karmelo Anthony supporters
outside the courthouse clearly don’t examine problems through any
lens except the lens of racial grievance. Theirs is a knee-jerk
reaction to defend black criminality, not on the grounds of objective
evidence, but solely on the grounds that being black gives the
defendant the moral approval to exist free from the constraints of
the moral order. There is no other term for this mindset other than
racism.
This racism ripples back to where it usually begins, i.e. the halls
of academia. “Scholars” such as Harvard professor Stacey Patton
blaming the murder victim because his father never taught him that
“black boys have boundaries” will only further isolate the black
community. Until black America confronts, defeats, and transcends
both the racist and self- destructive elements of black subculture,
it will continue to be its own worst enemy.
Despite what your “leaders” and racial-ambulance-chasing lawyers tell
you in the press conferences, and despite what you see on Netflix,
white America wants you to succeed. There are no hidden armies of
hooded white supremacists just waiting for you to let your guard
down. Rather, there are everyday, normal white people who share the
goals, values, and hopes for their children as do everyday, normal
black people. It’s the ones calling you a “sellout” for your
achievements that you shouldn't trust.
We want you at our parties and at our barbecues. We want to talk over
the fence and hear how well your son is doing at university, or in
his new career, or on his honeymoon vacation. We want a true, honest
friendship with you that you don’t forget exists the moment another
black person enters the room.
But that won’t happen until you extend an open hand rather than a
closed fist. It won’t happen so long as the baseless paranoia and
resentment and hate continues to smolder. Bigots such as Cardi B and
Jasmine Crockett are intentionally fanning the flames of vulgar
tribalism, because this is how they get paid. But you… not them… you
have to distinguish between what the honest side of you actually
believes about us and what the deceptive side of you wants to believe
about us.
Touch us, and see what happens. Most likely, you’ll get a smile, a
handshake, an invitation. I guarantee you won’t get a knife in the
chest. "
These violent,feral beasts should not be allowed to walk amongst
civilized humans.
They are knuckle dragging pavement apes who for the safety of humans
should be euthanized just like a rabid dog.
Lissajous wrote:
And it is a major problem. >><https://pjmedia.com/aj-christopher/2026/06/13/the-karmelo-anthony- >>problem-n4953923>
Apparently Trump's
[...]
It's the bass-bumping car stereos through the neighborhood at
midnight.
On 14 Jun 2026, Lissajous <[email protected]> posted some news:110mac9$4iag$[email protected]:
Lissajous wrote:
And it is a major problem. >>><https://pjmedia.com/aj-christopher/2026/06/13/the-karmelo-anthony- >>>problem-n4953923>
Apparently Trump's
demonstrating the left-wing bias of the US judicial system.
Name for us ANY criminal defendant who
was convicted of 34 felonies but walked
out of court with no sentence, no fine,
no bond, no jail time, no probation.
Put their name right here:
Mitchell Holman wrote:
Name for us ANY criminal defendant who
was convicted of 34 felonies but walked
out of court with no sentence, no fine,
no bond, no jail time, no probation.
Put their name right here:
That only happened because I blew the Judge and the Prosecutor.
34 felonies
Mitchell Holman wrote:
34 felonies
Only stupid jackasses rave about those ridiculous "felonies". Pure
leftist lawfare nonsense, they are. What he did was illegal, so it
was trumped-up (no pun intended) to "election interference".
Mitchell Holman wrote:
34 felonies
Only stupid jackasses rave about those ridiculous "felonies". Pure
leftist lawfare nonsense, they are. What he did was illegal, so it
was trumped-up (no pun intended) to "election interference".
chrisv <[email protected]d> wrote in news:[email protected]:
Mitchell Holman wrote:
34 felonies
Only stupid jackasses rave about those ridiculous "felonies". Pure
leftist lawfare nonsense, they are. What he did was illegal, so it
was trumped-up (no pun intended) to "election interference".
Trump could rape a toddler on the
White House lawn and you be here making
excuses for him.
There are Cult Recovery therapists,
you should find one.
Mitchell Holman wrote:
34 felonies
Only stupid jackasses rave about those ridiculous "felonies". Pure
leftist lawfare nonsense, they are. What he did was illegal, so it
was trumped-up (no pun intended) to "election interference".
chrisv <[email protected]d> wrote in news:[email protected]:
Mitchell Holman wrote:
34 felonies
Only stupid jackasses rave about those ridiculous "felonies". Pure
leftist lawfare nonsense, they are. What he did was illegal, so it
was trumped-up (no pun intended) to "election interference".
Trump could rape
On Jun 15, 2026 at 4:27:55 AM MST, "chrisv" wrote
<[email protected]>:
Mitchell Holman wrote:
34 felonies
Only stupid jackasses rave about those ridiculous "felonies". Pure
leftist lawfare nonsense, they are. What he did was illegal, so it
was trumped-up (no pun intended) to "election interference".
Yet Trump has ICE detain babies and infants
Hollowman wrote:
chrisv wrote:
Mitchell Holman wrote:
34 felonies
Only stupid jackasses rave about those ridiculous "felonies". Pure
leftist lawfare nonsense, they are. What he did was illegal, so it
was trumped-up (no pun intended) to "election interference".
(idiocy snipped)
And this is all the idiot has.
On 15 Jun 2026, Brock McNuggets <[email protected]> posted some news:6a301715$0$26$[email protected]:
On Jun 15, 2026 at 4:27:55 AM MST, "chrisv" wrote
<[email protected]>:
Mitchell Holman wrote:
34 felonies
Only stupid jackasses rave about those ridiculous "felonies". Pure
leftist lawfare nonsense, they are. What he did was illegal, so it
was trumped-up (no pun intended) to "election interference".
Yet Trump has ICE detain babies and infants
Are you and Holman having a stupid contest?
QUESTION:
Were immigrant children 'caged' under the Obama Administration?
ANSWER:
Yes, unaccompanied minors detained at the border were help in Customs
and Border Protection facilities for up to three days before being transferred to temporary housing or sponsor homes.
Skeeter wrote:
Hollowman wrote:
chrisv wrote:
Mitchell Holman wrote:
34 felonies
Only stupid jackasses rave about those ridiculous "felonies". Pure
leftist lawfare nonsense, they are. What he did was illegal, so it
Dang it, I meant to write what Trump did (pay hush-money) was *not*
illegal.
was trumped-up (no pun intended) to "election interference".
(idiocy snipped)
And this is all the idiot has.
Exactly, and typical for Hollowman.
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