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@AngelJonesPhD It’s the “you’ll never convince me” that’s says all we need to know.
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@BlueTheSorcerer @Brockway_32m @LoKohMotive So all that to say that exonerations really mean essentially fuck all in changing the crime stats.
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@BlueTheSorcerer @Brockway_32m @LoKohMotive And then you have the people that go on to commit an additional murder or other crime even after exoneration. A Black man in Houston and one in Philly both spent time on murder charges they got exonerated for and then killed someone else later after being released.
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Black people make up 50% of all exonerations in the US, despite being 13.6% of the population. Black people are 7 times more likely to be wrongfully convicted of serious crimes (murder, sexual assault/drug offenses) than White individuals.
SKI@skiistiredasf
Kenneth Bullock, a 44-year-old Black man from Detroit, Michigan, walked free after spending over a decade behind bars for a carjacking he did NOT commit. In 2011, a woman reported her Dodge Charger stolen at gunpoint. Bullock was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to 30-70 years in prison. He maintained his innocence the entire time. This year, another man already in prison for murder confessed to the crime. The Wayne County Prosecutor’s Conviction Integrity Unit reviewed the case, and on May 28, 2025, all charges were dismissed. Kenneth is finally home with his family.
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@AnnoyinglyYours @LoKohMotive Exactly. It’s still proportionate to their inmate population. If you make up 38-50% of the prison population over the past few decades and you make up 50% of the exonerations, it isn’t exactly a shocker.
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@LoKohMotive The number of exonerations are relatively low. Due to higher rate of arrest convictions with Black males, they may end up with a higher % exonerations.
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@Brockway_32m @LoKohMotive There have been ~4200 TOTAL exonerations in 45 years. that isn’t exactly a damning number.
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@LoKohMotive This "debunk" is shit. Nobody is saying that after exonerations that the black crime rate is the same or less than whites.
The point is about FALSE incarceration. This shows that blacks are more frequently FALSELY incarcerated.
This debunk misses the point.
Don't be racist.
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@LoKohMotive Even saying 6-10% of crimes are exonerated is wildly inaccurate. There have been a total of ~4200 exonerations in the US over the past 45 years. It’s far below 1%.
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@Heal_within96 I swear black people just make up the history and statistics as they go on. They completely misrepresent studies that end up making them look worse. x.com/i/status/20647…
CrispyDrumsTV@RealCrispyDrums
“But 50% of exonerations” debunked
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@Heal_within96 Wow. That must mean millions of wrongful convictions? How many total exonerations have there been over the years out of curiosity?
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@taxblaster @TruthSeeker4u2 Purely speculating here but notice they both have leashed dogs while an unleashed dog stays close but runs around. I’m wondering if that unleashed dog is his (hence why it’s staying close) and they said something to the effect of “do you know unleashed dogs aren’t allowed”.
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@TruthSeeker4u2 Lots of commentary, not any context. So, why would two random guys confront you in a public park? They just wanted to 'come up on you' for no reason. These guys were easlily in their 50s, you in your 20s. So, what did you do to them?
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@tariqnasheed What actually happened though? He didn’t explain anything other than they “couldn’t mind their business”. I see an unleashed dog running around while those 2 have leashed dogs. Is that unleashed 1 belonging to the guy and they told him unleashed dogs aren’t allowed? What happened
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@LocCanaan @tj21245 @SeeRacists It’s like you’re retarded there are still areas within public places that you can or can’t be. Go to Yellowstone or any national park. Find someone camping in a tent. Go into their tent without their consent. Oh wait. You can’t because you aren’t allowed inside of their space
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This is the Jim Crow mentality. Had Karmelo left. The Jim Crow mentality is in Austin mind Karmelo was beneath him. He deputized himself and gave Karmelo orders. He's not an authority figure nor is there a rule of where you can be. But in his mind he had authority and the right to make up rules in his head. Problem is this isn't 1921. Free Karmelo!!!!
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🚨Jeffrey Metcalf goes on a full-blown RACIST rant against Karmelo Anthony and his family — calls him a “Watermelon Felon” and says Black fatigue is real.
This isn’t grief talking. It’s straight-up racist stereotyping and anti-Black hate from a racist white man.
Metcalf showed exactly who he is when the cameras were on and the mask slipped.
Another racist exposed — no excuses, no passes.
Why do some people think dropping slurs and stereotypes is acceptable?
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@tj21245 @SeeRacists And now Melo will be getting his cheeks clapped daily. 🤷♂️
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@SeeRacists Fuck Austin, his whole inbred family, and every last white devil. If that pale skinned peckerwood kept his filthy white hands to himself, he wouldn’t have gotten poked to death. Now he’s nothing but maggot food exactly where he belongs. Oh fucking well
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@SeeRacists So Black people can hate white Americans and call them every name under the sun for crimes against their ancestors hundreds of years ago but Jeff can’t get a little bit hateful when someone murders his son and then drags him and his family through hell with false allegations?
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🚨 BREAKING: ALL WITNESSES IN THE KARMELO TRIAL LIED ON THE STAND
Karmelo’s parents are in shock. Every student who testified completely flipped their story from the original reports.
First they said 3 people involved — then changed it at trial.
A coordinated smear campaign painted Karmelo as the villain.
One girl even admitted on the stand she lied about it being “over race”… then backtracked.
Why was NONE of this in the mainstream coverage?
This case was railroaded from Day One.
FREE KARMELO NOW. 🔥
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