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The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. - George Orwell, 1984

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Peachy Keenan
Peachy Keenan@KeenanPeachy·
That’s a lot of words just to blame white people for Karmelo Anthony committing a gruesome murder. The real reason Karmelo did it? He’s a violent and semi-retarded loser. You should be ashamed of yourself, you fraud
John McWhorter@JohnHMcWhorter

Folks, I'd like to get my two cents in on Karmelo Anthony. This is a long one -- pretend it's an editorial. “He put his hands on me. I stabbed him.” Why does a boy spontaneously justify stabbing someone on so thin a pretense? And why do so many Black Americans see his 35-year prison sentence as racist? I think the answer to both questions takes us to Scotland, Ireland, and northern England. At a track meet at Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco, Texas in April of last year, Anthony sat down under a team’s tent. Anthony was neither on the team nor a student at its school, and an unwritten but widely known rule is that only team members are permitted under a team tent. Multiple student witnesses – and not just “whitenesses,” as several were Black -- testified about what happened next. Anthony was told several times to leave the tent but refused, including a profane epithet, culminating in warning “Touch me and see what happens.” Team member Austin Metcalf shoved Anthony, who pulled a knife out of his bag, stabbed him in the chest, threw the knife into the stands and ran away. Caught by the police, he immediately admitted to the stabbing, reportedly saying “He put his hands on me. I stabbed him.” Metcalf died in his twin brother’s arms. There is no reason to think Anthony was trying to kill Metcalf. He was trying to hurt him severely, putting him in the hospital, for shoving him, as he indicated in at first saying "He's not gonna die." Also, claims such as prosecutor Bill Wirskye’s that Anthony meant “Touch me and see what happens” as a provocation are based on a misreading of Black English. “Touch me and see what happens” is not a command to touch. It means “If you touch me, you will find out.” The question is why Anthony thought being pushed justified sinking a knife into Metcalf’s body. The answer is the culture of “disrespect” in young Black male culture, documented by many (including black sociologists). His calculus was "If he even touches me, I am disrespected, and will respond in destructive kind." The idea is that being dissed merits what we might phrase as cutting someone a new one. There is no reason to suppose that this is due to Black people having some inborn propensity to violence. The Black economist Thomas Sowell has traced the “disrespect” culture to the whites from the “Celtic Fringe” – an area comprising parts of northern England, Scotland, and Ulster County in Ireland -- who migrated to the South starting in the 1700s and established plantations (or worked on them as indentured servants). Black people, often enslaved, worked alongside and around them and their American-born descendants. At this time (although certainly not now), whites from the Celtic Fringe area had the same tripwire response to being dissed – “touchy pride” -- as well as many other traits now commonly associated with “gangsta” Black culture. In his classic study of early migrants to America “Albion’s Seed,” the historian David Hackett Fisher referred to the oppressed people of this northern borderland region, encompassing Scotland, northern England and Ulster County in Ireland, as “some of the most disorderly inhabitants of a deeply disordered land.” “Manliness and the forceful projection of that manliness to others – an advertisement of one’s willingness to fight and even to put one’s life on the line – were at least plausible means of gaining whatever level of security was possible in a lawless region and a violent time,” Sowell notes. Hundreds of thousands of people from this region migrated to America starting in the early 1700s, eventually migrating to the South. Many establishedplantations and bought enslaved Black people to work on them. Referring often to the scholarly and sympathetic study of this “cracker” culture in America by the historian Grady McWhiney, Sowell notes that they manifested “a touchiness about anything that might be even remotely construed as a personal slight, much less an insult, combined with a willingness to erupt into violence over it.” The step is short between that and “He put his hands on me. I stabbed him.” It is hard not to see the parallel between the “cracker” culture and the sociologist Elijah Anderson’s study of late twentieth century Black culture of “the streets,” where “respect is viewed as almost an external entity that is hard-won but easily lost, and so must constantly be guarded. (...) Many of the forms that dissing can take might seem petty to middle-class people (maintaining eye contact for too long, for example), but to those invested in the street code, these actions become serious indications of the other person's intentions. Consequently, such people become very sensitive to advances and slights, which could well serve as warnings of imminent physical confrontation.” Sowell argues that enslaved Blacks would have internalized these norms from the whites they worked with and lived around. It might seem hard to imagine whites and Blacks sharing a culture on the kind of plantation familiar from dramatic depictions, where legions of Black people worked in the fields while whites were their owners and overseers. However, in reality, relationships between whites and Blacks, while fraught and founded in pitiless domination, allowed for degrees of interchange and familiarity. Plantations varied massively in size, and white children and Black ones grew up playing together, even influencing one another’s speech. Black sociologist W.E.B. DuBois’ survey of Black Philadelphia in the 1890s, as well as studies afterward, shows that until the 1960s, the “cracker” inheritance from whites was largely confined to the least advantaged and segregated Black people. However, for the past several decades, aspects of the “disrespect culture” have had influence even among middle-class Black people. For one, the Black middle class vastly increased after the Civil Rights victories of the 1960s, and therefore, for most middle class Black people, poverty remains only a few generations back. Culture does not always change in lockstep with income. Add to this that in the 1960s, many Black people rejected the old idea that our goal was to assimilate to mainstream (i.e. white) norms. Rather than engaging in what is often called respectability politics, many Black people embraced the idea of a separate Black identity – and one aspect of that was the chip-on-the-shoulder style. This all meant that these days, a Black boy hardly needs to grow up in the ‘hood to internalize aspects of what Sowell calls “redneck” culture. This includes the tripwire sensitivity to being “disrespected.” This informs how so many black commenters on the trial and sentence seem to not quite process the horror of Metcalf’s murder. Representative Jasmine Crockett thinks the length of the sentence is racist – as if a white boy shivving a Black boy to death would only get a slap on the hand -- focusing on the fact that the knife was not especially large and that Anthony only stabbed once. Martin Luther King’s daughter Berenice King opines that the main lesson from the episode is racial disparities in the justice system. Many online revile that none of the jurors were Black. But it is reasonable to think that they would have liked that a representative number of jurors would pardon Anthony as representing his “disrespect culture,” and thus less culpable than a teen of any other race in America? If so, they are less progressive than retrograde, if we are really to get past race. Dr. King didn’t die demanding that whites make excuses for us. What’s missing in these opinions is thoughts that would occur readily to the outside observer. How about if Anthony hadn’t been carrying a knife at all? How about Anthony just getting up and leaving, or just shoving back rather than hauling out a weapon? But under the “disrespect” culture, even in the background as a tacit sentiment, the idea that Anthony could simply have done what he was told seems an almost unreasonable expectation based on respectability politics. And frankly, I venture that there another resonance in the air: that on a certain level we are supposed to see Anthony’s deed in the light of slavery, Jim Crow and George Floyd, and other disrepectings upon us as a group. Karmelo Anthony drank in this way of thinking subconsciously in the way that we all grow into the culture we are born into. He doubtless incorporated countless elements of Black culture that are positive or even just neutral. But one of them was this notion of what it is to be a man, which made sense in some upper reaches of what we now know as the United Kingdom centuries ago, but doesn’t work in modern American society. The sports journalist Jemele Hill advises “We need to be having conversations with our young black boys about emotional regulation and decision making and discernment and wisdom.” Black women often give their boys “The Talk” about obeying what cops demand. But that talk needs to come with a second one – there need to be “The Talks.” Young Black men need to be told not to fall for the idea that being dissed justifies physical violence. That, and not the persistence of racism, is what Karmelo Anthony’s fate should teach us. If you did, thanks for staying with me until the end!

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@DeathMetalV @SpaceNotJohn You want to cry about it but offer no facts to dispute. Typical View watching, cope challenged, uninformed liberal. Just like you and I, Elon does not pay taxes on unrealized gains.. ie asset appreciation. He does, however, pay equivalent or higher taxes on realized gains.
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💀DeathMetalViking💀
💀DeathMetalViking💀@DeathMetalV·
@SpaceNotJohn You guys don't have to simp for him so hard. Sure he is using you idiots to futher his agenda but deep down he don't give a guck about you.
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@PastorDScott @CynzGodzchild2 @GSR1861 @saras76 x.com/2minusT/status… It appears your sources are incorrect, according to grok. Perhaps you should list your sources.
T Minus 2@2minusT

@PastorDScott @GSR1861 @saras76 CDC data indicates homicide is rarely the leading cause of death for young white males (typically 3rd or lower after accidents and suicide), while it is often the top cause for young black males, showing disparities in overall violent death rates by race. per grok

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Sara Rose 🇺🇸🌹
Blacks are beating the shit out of a white man, bashing his head to the ground, while fellow feral zoo animals laugh. If this were a black man being nearly killed by a group of whites, this would be George Floyd all over again & 24 hour media coverage
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AmorimEra
AmorimEra@AmorimEraMILAN·
@Blind_Waffen You won't be on this earth in 6 years. Deceased by the lab meat food. Keep being a good sheep.
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AmorimEra
AmorimEra@AmorimEraMILAN·
The USA will not win this World Cup, stop being annoying
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@BBLPERRY I think just being an Australian these days would be the single most embarrassing thing.
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CCMPERRY🇦🇺
CCMPERRY🇦🇺@BBLPERRY·
Losing to the USA is the single most embarrassing result in Australian history
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@funtomvids Lol. You're PM who 'loves' Canada is doing everything he possibly can to torpedo its economy. Personally, I can't wait until the demolition of the USMCA is obliterated and you all lose your shit even more.
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Fun Tom 🇨🇦 💂
Fun Tom 🇨🇦 💂@funtomvids·
🟥 Imagine having a Prime Minister who loves his country this much. Canada has it. These photos are EPIC. 🙂👌🏻🇨🇦🇨🇦 #Passion
Fun Tom 🇨🇦 💂 tweet mediaFun Tom 🇨🇦 💂 tweet media
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ManoAmano
ManoAmano@amanocasa·
Exactly right, they are activists or at best “useful idiots”. The question becomes “for whom”? Who owns or has controlling interest in these networks. Because the reporters all parrot the same, they do not have one original thought in their pea brains. They are controlled. By whom?
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Liz Churchill
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
These 6 major Media Outlets have refused to report on DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s declassification that proves Dr. Fauci’s cover-up of the ‘Covid Pandemic’
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@PastorDScott @GSR1861 @saras76 CDC data indicates homicide is rarely the leading cause of death for young white males (typically 3rd or lower after accidents and suicide), while it is often the top cause for young black males, showing disparities in overall violent death rates by race. per grok
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
@GinaSaysSo @LeaderJohnThune You’ve got it backwards Trying to remove Thune mid-Congress would fail spectacularly And in the process it would deal a fatal blow to the SAVE America Act
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Gina
Gina@GinaSaysSo·
Please stop this PANDERING @BasedMikeLee. Begin the process to remove @LeaderJohnThune if you are TRULY serious. It is a contradiction to claim to be fighting to pass the SAVE America Act, while knowing it will never pass with Thune as Leader.
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee

It is not a stretch to say that the Senate should devote additional time to pass the SAVE America Act A majority of the Senate supports it, and we owe it to the American people—who want secure elections—to make filibustering Democrats work a lot harder if they want to stop it

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@apldeike @PastorDScott @saras76 You are correct. I said that shit like it's actually true. Which it is. I'm sorry that reality hurts your delicate feefees. It must be really tough to live in your shit world.
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IDF
IDF@apldeike·
@2minusT @PastorDScott @saras76 You said that shit like it’s actually true. You’re holier than thou delusion has got you people making up shit to make yourself feel better. Racism is your entire identity. It’s your entire culture.
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CartierFamily
CartierFamily@cartierfamilyZ·
I don’t feel bad for this kid at all.
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@tricksterdotcom @cartierfamilyZ You're the problem. You have to insert your race into absolutely everything as you apparently lack the ability to just be a regular person. The only racist here is you.
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@notjustme112233 @AmyOtto8 You claimed in your comment that the government gave something to someone for nothing. That is absolutely not true. The only people that get something for nothing are those that don't pay into the system. Does your head hurt?
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Because I AM!
Because I AM!@notjustme112233·
@2minusT @AmyOtto8 DUDE THAT IS THE POINT! WHAT A MORON, thanks for helping me make it! Yes our tax dollars were used for the betterment of the whole! SO QUIT COMPLAINING
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@PastorDScott @saras76 Just as bad. However, the higher level issue is.. Black-on-White violent crime occurs substantially more frequently than White-on-Black violent crime in the United States, both in raw numbers of incidents and especially on a per capita basis. You all have a culture problem.
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@Just1nMKE @JamesPazdan @Outspoken_Sam No. He spent $300M to increase Depends sales to the cope-challenged Democrats. I'm guessing as grumpy as you seem to be, perhaps you need to change yours.
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OutspokenSamantha
OutspokenSamantha@Outspoken_Sam·
None of your problems are because Elon Musk is a trillionaire.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
I wish Trump would vow to beautify the Obama Library so Democrats would vandalize it.
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@notjustme112233 @AmyOtto8 I came here to see how unhinged you are. I wasn't disappointed. All these things you think are 'given away' by the government are actually funded by taxpayers. You really did hit your head hard, didn't you?
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Because I AM!
Because I AM!@notjustme112233·
@AmyOtto8 Really because the internet you are using was GIVEN to you by the government as are the roads you drive on! the government was essential to the creation and expansion of the internet in the USA. Federal funding built the initial research networks, and today the government
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@notjustme112233 @dsonoiki LOL. You're an ignorant tard. Capitalizing your cries for help won't help you and your inabilities. Elon's actual wealth (that which goes into his pocket is estimated to be ~.01% of his net worth). Perhaps grok it, if you're capable and can see through your tears.
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Gene Parmesan
Gene Parmesan@dsonoiki·
still don’t understand what’s so special about Elon Musk’s money that his $1 trillion dollars would solve every problem on earth, but the $7 trillion dollars the US government spends annually hardly solves the problems in America
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@notjustme112233 @dsonoiki Apparently you're not really smart enough to understand this, but you're paying taxes on income that is coming into your pocket. Elon's companies are investing back into the companies and not going to his pocket. FU and your inability to understand. How bout that? Cry more.
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Because I AM!
Because I AM!@notjustme112233·
@2minusT @dsonoiki No I want morons to quit making excuses, all I have heard is how bad Soros was for year, but some how Musk is good. FU and your hypocrisy! If he can afford to but elections he can sure has help to pay the same percentage of income to taxes that I do!
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@notjustme112233 @dsonoiki You do realize that the 'wealth' that he has is actually mostly the net worth of the companies that he owns. Real companies that produce real products. His actual liquid cash/stock/etc is less that .01% of his net worth. Do you want him to sell his companies to subsidize you?
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Because I AM!@notjustme112233·
@dsonoiki THOSE OF US THAT WENT TO SCHOOL CALL IT A "SYMBOL" for the problem with our government MUSK received $38 billion in combined government contracts, subsidies, loans, and tax credits, and is now a trillionaire, paying a lower % of taxes than most of the middle class!
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