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The speaker believes the Hunter Camilo case isn't about race, but about right and wrong, and that Austin was in the wrong, though he didn't deserve to be unalived. The speaker claims that Hunter should be charged with Austin's death because they were committing a crime together, possibly a felony involving robbery and assault, which led to Austin's death. The speaker alleges Hunter is lying to protect himself and Austin's image. The speaker suggests the focus should be on arresting Hunter, not mourning Camilo.

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Dexter Reed shot at the police and faced consequences. The speaker believes criminals should be removed from the community by the police. They criticize those who defend individuals who shoot at law enforcement. The speaker blames the lack of father figures for societal issues and warns against rioting. They express hope for swift police action in Democratic cities like Chicago.

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The speaker identifies as "Uncle Tom," "Sambo," and "house ninja," names given by a segment of the black community for holding black culture accountable. He cites the Rodney Hinton Jr. and Carmelo Anthony situations, and a "criminalistic, destructive cultural mindset" as reasons for criticism. He clarifies that he's not referring to hardworking black Americans, but a small majority who commit a majority of crimes and corrupted black culture into the worship of criminality. He finds it hard to be upset at how white people are feeling, because black people have been openly bigoted for decades. He believes white people are now expressing their feelings because they are tired of unchecked bigotry against them, and that it's "just the chickens coming home to roost."

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The speaker questions why someone didn't receive a ticket for not using a turn signal. The speaker offers to help someone talk to someone else and asks to call an ambulance. The speaker then yells "All of you stupid, fat fucking white privilege, brother," and states, "You can't take me money."

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The speaker frames Carlos Brown Junior as "an evil and sick man" who "deserves the death penalty" and a "speedy trial." He notes Brown, 35 with "14 different prior arrests," was "being honest" in saying, "if you release me again, I will kill. It is my nature." He attacks "the public defenders, the woke activist judges" and calls for naming them and showing their faces on X: "Show me the faces of the judges. I want them." He cites judge Teresa Stokes who "released 14 time criminal to Carlos Brown Junior," and says, "This judge, there you go. This is your judge, Charlotte. Said it's found good in DeCarlos Brown Junior." He proclaims, "the only honest person" is Brown Junior and asks, "Isn’t the dishonest one the judge?" He argues this is "an inversion of the justice of God" and says, "What is her name? Let's put up her photo again."

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The speaker expresses frustration with Instagram and accuses certain individuals of sabotaging their show and cutting off their Adidas contract. They mention someone named Jerry, who goes by the name "light skinned gay," and criticize the preference for light-skinned individuals like George Floyd and Virgil. The speaker also mentions wanting to speak at a funeral but being denied the opportunity. They express love for Drake and Pharrell and emphasize the need for support from them and others. The speaker references previous Jewish comments and criticizes entertainment figures for not speaking up when they were going through a difficult time. They mention speaking with Tory Lanez on the phone and praying together.

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The speaker declares their innocence and states they are not suicidal. They assert that if they were guilty, it would mean they exploited the fears of Black Americans for over 400 years and the LGBTQ community. The speaker tells the court that they respect the judge and jury, but did not commit the crime. They claim that if anything happens to them in jail, it will not be self-inflicted. The speaker repeats they are not suicidal and demands that someone stop laughing about it.

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The speaker questions why the Manhattan DA, Alvin Bragg, is not taking action against a person who defended themselves. They express frustration that the person is only facing a short prison sentence. Another speaker responds, stating that Alvin Bragg is a justice warrior who prioritizes criminals over victims. They mention other DAs in San Francisco, LA, and Philadelphia who have similar approaches. The focus is on protecting criminals rather than victims.

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Carmelo Anthony, labeled a "murderer and scammer," allegedly moved into a $900,000 home in a gated community and went car shopping despite claiming financial difficulties that led to a reduced bail. A neighbor reported the family bought a new car with a temporary tag expiring June 4. The speaker questions why the black community supports Anthony, who killed another teenager, and is being portrayed as a civil rights activist. The speaker accuses Anthony and his team of scamming supporters, comparing them to "race hustlers" like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. The speaker believes the "gravy train" will end when video footage related to the case emerges. The speaker questions if the black community will ever tire of being "hustled, scammed, and played by race hustlers."

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A picture falsely identified Carmelo Anthony as a knife-wielding murderer, posted by Minister Dominique Alexander, who is allegedly a criminal himself with arrests for child abuse, parole violations, and domestic abuse. The speaker relays a story about a church for sale where the black minister suggested it could be a money-making opportunity. The minister allegedly advised that anyone can be called a minister, regardless of qualifications. When a local kid commits a crime, families will pay the minister to provide character evidence for the accused, falsely testifying to get them lesser charges or released back into the community. This perpetuates a cycle of violence and criminality.

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The speaker questions why the Manhattan DA, Alvin Bragg, is not taking action against a person who defended themselves. They express frustration at the possibility of the person only receiving a short prison sentence. Another speaker responds, stating that Alvin Bragg is known for being a justice warrior who prioritizes criminals over victims. They mention other DAs like Boudin in San Francisco, Gascon in LA, and Kramer in Philadelphia, who allegedly follow a similar approach. The speaker suggests that these DAs prioritize protecting criminals rather than victims.

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The speaker claims the Kardashians kidnapped their daughter, but Travis provided the address. They call out Meek Mill and Puff Daddy, labeling them as fake. The speaker challenges them, stating they can't shoot anyone. They accuse others of making deals to get out of jail and criticize them for talking about them. The speaker asserts their dominance by comparing themselves to Michael Corleone from "The Godfather."

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A picture falsely identified Carmelo Anthony as a knife-wielding murderer, posted by Minister Dominique Alexander, who is allegedly a criminal himself with a child abuse arrest, three parole violations, and a domestic abuse arrest. The speaker describes a conversation with a Houston minister who viewed a church as a money-making opportunity. The minister allegedly explained that one could install a figurehead "minister" without qualifications to solicit donations from families of young criminals. In exchange for money, the "minister" would falsely testify on behalf of the criminals to reduce charges or secure their release. This would perpetuate a cycle of violence and criminality in the community.

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Carmelo Anthony was released from jail after claiming he couldn't afford bail. The speaker believes the judge caved to the "woke mob." Upon Anthony's release, he was greeted by a parade of cheering black and white people. The speaker says Anthony murdered a white boy in cold blood and that his release is an example of "black privilege." The speaker doesn't want to hear about white privilege or black people suffering. The speaker finds the celebration of Anthony's release disgusting and sickening. They accuse "black America" of riding hard for criminals instead of demanding better or celebrating "black excellence." The speaker suggests that good black people are called sellouts for not being criminals. The speaker sarcastically states that being despicable may be the only way to be accepted by black people.

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The speaker believes that black people, not Jews or Romans, were responsible for killing Christ. The speaker states that they would kill Christ again if given the opportunity and hopes that the Jews were responsible.

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The speaker expresses outrage towards a person named Mahmoud who, after being welcomed to America for education, allegedly disrespects the country. The speaker demands Mahmoud leave the country. The speaker criticizes "spoiled little fucking douchebags" and "jet golf parents" for supporting Mahmoud and disrespecting American Jews, the flag, and the country. The speaker contrasts Mahmoud's situation with his own experience of being arrested for throwing a slice of pizza, claiming he was targeted by "jet golfs" running the city, while no one supported him. The speaker believes that people are "catering to" and "making a legend out of this fucking goat fucking terrorist," while he is ignored.

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People defend Carmelo Anthony due to shared skin color, reflecting a reductive tribalism. Justice for the victim should be the focus, regardless of alleged racism. The speaker questions why Carmelo Anthony's family is receiving financial benefits and increased security after the incident. Speaking out against wrong behavior shouldn't be seen as "acting white" or being a sellout. The speaker is tired of this mentality and urges more people to stand up for what is right, despite potential backlash. The speaker emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between right and wrong, asserting that the situation is wrong.

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Come around for a fight. This is sick. They don’t care about us. I didn’t hurt anyone, but I’ve done more than that man who killed someone. This is so dumb; they don’t care. He needed to be guilty when he wasn’t even seeking those shots. People are getting hurt, and it’s not right. The subways aren’t safe because of this. Do something for these people. It’s been a problem for too long, and nothing has changed. We need action on this issue.

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Some white people have wanted to say that Black people are on some of the most double-sided bullshit. If a white kid had stabbed a Black kid, Black people would be tearing up neighborhoods, screaming about racism. If a white guy had hit a Black cop, Black people would be screaming racial bullshit. The speaker applauds white people for not tearing up their own neighborhoods like Black people would. The situation is going to get taken care of because right is right and wrong is wrong. The speaker doesn't care about anyone's feelings.

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Speaker condemns the notion of privilege, stating, "Privilege isn't being white, bonehead. Privilege is living in government housing and calling people oppressors while they pay your fucking bills." Real privilege is "wearing $200 sneakers when you haven't worked a day in your life" and "walking around with $300 Beats headphones... on food stamps," paid for by "people who wake up and grind every day." Privilege also means "being able to protest every little thing that offends you" without worrying about calling in sick to work, and "being able to cheat, lie, fail over and over again... and still get bailed out" while others who "play by the rules" get punished. This isn't about race. This is about accountability. The speaker decries a culture that rewards victimhood and taxes the people who keep society running, arguing for a return to a "society of strong men."

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The speaker believes that black people, not Jews or Romans, were responsible for killing Christ. The speaker hopes the Jews did kill Christ and would do it again if given the opportunity. The speaker expresses animosity towards individuals wearing Birkenstocks.

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What's your opinions of Kirk's death? I don't give a fuck about Kirk's death. a fuck about no white man dying. Fuck no motherfucking white boy dying. They got curled by the white boy being killed by another white Fuck Charlie Kirk babies. White people don't care about black on black crime. Nigga, I'm having fun. Nigga, I killed the white man. Fuck Charlie Kirk. I don't even like Trump. When have you crackers ever showed love for the nigga? I've been playing on you stupid fucker. I don't give a fuck about white hoes.

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To those against Carmelo Anthony, the speaker warns against approaching, bullying, or harassing him. The speaker asserts that in self-defense, he will retaliate. He emphasizes that this is not the Jim Crow era or 1619, and warns against ending up "like Austin." He claims that white people didn't play fair for 400 years, and black people will not play fair now.

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How Is This Self Defense..
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Carmelo Anthony, charged with the first-degree murder of 17-year-old Austin Metaf during a track meet, has had his bond reduced from $1 million to $250,000 by Judge Angela Tucker. Released on bond and now under house arrest, Anthony's case has sparked a variety of responses across social media, highlighting debates over self-defense, judicial decisions, and racial dynamics in the legal system. Two days after Metaf's burial, the family attended a bond hearing at Colin County Courthouse, drawing national attention and security concerns. During the hearing, Anthony told officers, 'I was protecting myself.' The court noted the factors of no criminal history, which led to the bond reduction. Prosecutors described the stabbing as the result of a fight, as Metaf allegedly accused a teen of being in the wrong tent and then was stabbed. Social media commentary framed the case in terms of race and justice, while the courtroom planning emphasized a fact-based process and accountability. Anthony remains on bond with house arrest, ankle monitor, and social media restrictions. Beyond the courtroom, fundraising and nonprofit networks drew scrutiny. The Next Generation Action Network and its attorney Kim T. Cole faced questions about Give and Go use, alleged shell nonprofits, and repeated new 501(c)(3) filings. Officials cited six figures in contributions and concerns about financial transparency. Dominique Alexander, NGN founder, is described with a violent past and protest activity, affecting the broader narrative around the case.

The Rubin Report

‘The View’s’ Whoopi Goldberg Embarrasses Herself by Saying This Out Loud
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Dave Rubin hosts Aaron Wexler, known as Non Lib Take, discussing the theft of Wexler's content by influential creators and the challenges of copyright in social media. Wexler emphasizes the importance of crediting original creators, as algorithms favor them for monetization. They also touch on Whoopi Goldberg's controversial comments about slavery and the left's narrative that conservatives want to bring it back, which Wexler finds absurd. The conversation shifts to Donald Trump, who is portrayed as connecting well with the public, including the black community, despite criticisms of his past. They discuss the situation in Brazil, where Elon Musk's X faces regulatory threats for refusing to comply with censorship demands, suggesting a broader pattern of government overreach. The hosts reflect on the O.J. Simpson trial's impact on racial dynamics in America, noting how it polarized society and how some view his acquittal as a form of justice for the black community, despite the moral implications. They conclude with a critique of contemporary leftist ideologies and the absurdities of modern discourse surrounding race and justice.
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