Black Activists Threaten Violence Against Whites Over Karmelo Anthony Verdict

Frisco, Texas has become a racial flashpoint.

A jury yesterday finding Karmelo Anthony guilty of killing Austin Metcalf. He will spend 25 years in prison for his crime.

Anthony – a black man – fatally stabbed Metcalf – a white kid. It happened at a track meet. Anthony told 15 times to leave a tent that belonged to the high school track team. He refused leading to the monstrous crime.

But professional race agitators and the national media treated Austin as the criminal and Karmelo as the victim. Cardi B, the entertainer, says the verdict was disgusting. And just watch some of the threats directed at white people below:

It was as if society was telling us that Austin’s’ life did not matter because he was a white guy.

His twin brother – Hunter – delivered a victim impact statement – saying:

“You took a son, a brother, a friend, and my best friend, from this world. You took someone from me who was supposed to be an uncle, godfather to my kids. Now I want everything taken from you. Eventually, your name will be forgotten, but my brother’s memory will live on.”

Metcalf’s father – Jeff was enraged – as he should have been.

“You don’t belong in this community. You’re going to prison. I forgave you the day it happened. I don’t forgive what you did. You can’t look me in the eyes, but you can stab my f-ing son.”

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In 2007 the American people hailed Barack Obama as the first post-racial president. He was the man who was supposed to bring everyone together. Instead, Obama tore people apart. It was under his leadership that ideas like critical race theory began to infect American academia.

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The idea that white people were the oppressors and black people were the oppressed. We have now had a generation of young people exposed to that heinous ideology

And we are watching it play out every day on the news. White people being randomly targeted on buses and sidewalks and at track meets. We have seen teens rampaging through our cities – turning them into war zones. Businesses looted. Police officers attacked. There is no respect for the rule of law. The weaponization of reparations.

Only black lives matter.

That’s why we’ve seen so many people on national television justifying the murder of Austin Metcalf – he deserved to die because of his skin color – that the underlying message here.

Critical Race theory has in essence made white people the villains – we are the enemy. Any problem you have in your life – blame the white guy. Failed a test? Blame the white teacher. Didn’t get a job? Blame the white boss. White people are being treated as if we are subhuman. Don’t believe me?

A man outside the courthouse literally chanted, “The only good Cracker is a dead Cracker.”

“The only good Cracker is a dead Cracker.” Far too many people believe that in this country. Again – when only black lives matter – we are all in danger.

But let’s not forget that the poison fruit from this tree – has actually impacted the black community more so than any other community. Black on black crime is off the charts in this country. In truth – when you nobody’s life really matters under a culture ruled by critical race theory.

The Bible teaches us that we are all made in God’s image. We used to sing a song in Baptist Church Sunday school – Jesus loves the little children all the children of the world. Red, yellow, black, white they are precious in his sight.

Critical Race theory is the anthesis of that.

Our second president John Adams once said that our constitution is wholly inadequate for anyone other than a moral and a religious people. Take God out of the public square – and you get chaos.

We’ve got a lot of chaos in America right now.

If we want to turn this around – America is going to have to get back to church and embrace the notion that in the Christian faith tradition – all lives matter – every single one.

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