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Brodie Bruce retweeted
«Я вырос, ненавидя белых людей. Только белые учителя и тренеры в моей школе нравились мне, они были другими. Обычного же белого человека я не любил, скорее на подсознательном уровне. Пока рос, я постоянно слышал об одном и том же, про рабство и то, что белые сделали с моим народом. Молодой и неразумный мозг впитывал это и казалось, что все белые нажились на рабстве. В своём районе ты видишь сплошные трудности, но никто не хочет брать ответственность, все винят белого человека. Поэтому в такой обстановке ты просто начинаешь ненавидеть белых. А большинство белых американцев приехали уже после отмены рабства и не имели к нему никакого отношения. За два с лишним века трансатлантической работорговли в США привезли всего около 450 тысяч рабов, а в Южную Америку 10 миллионов. Масштабы несопоставимы, 450 тысяч, это меньше населения Скоттсдейла. Америка не была пропитана рабством, это лишь часть её истории. Добавлю, первый законный рабовладелец в американской истории, это был чёрный по имени Энтони Джонсон. Чернокожие тоже владели рабами, белых тоже линчевали, просто чернокожих больше. Но об этом вы никогда не услышите, потому что некоторые предпочитают сеять ненависть и ложь.»
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Brodie Bruce retweeted
🚨 Dr. Stacey Patton, a professor at Howard University, wrote an article in which she blamed Austin Metcalf – and his family – for Karmelo Anthony's decision to murder him. Titled "Dear Jeff Metcalf: Your Son is Dead Because You Failed to Teach Him That Black Boys Have Boundaries," the article argues that Jeff Metcalf failed to teach Austin that "black children have boundaries." In other words, Jeff should have taught Austin that black people will try to kill you if you ask them to stop violating social norms. While Patton falls short of outright defending Karmelo's decision, the entire purpose of the piece is to rationalize his behavior. Kind of like "Sure Karmelo shouldn't have stabbed him, but it was Austin's fault at the end of the day." She writes, "We have to talk about Austin's decision to approach and confront." As if Austin didn't have the right to tell someone from another school to leave his school's tent. As if somehow that minor confrontation justifies stabbing him in the heart. It is complete insanity. Patton ties Austin's behavior to "a long cultural tradition of policing black bodies and space." Right. Patton's Substack has nearly 50k followers. He has 300k followers on Facebook. She is an accomplished professor and journalist. The article received thousands of likes. We've all seen the low-class black people causing a scene outside of the courthouse. But it appears that even many educated blacks believe that people of their race have the right to murder anyone who asks them to stop playing music in public, respect physical boundaries, and so on. "Let us do what we want or we'll kill you" appears to be the message being broadcast by a sizable share of the black community. You don't have to be a far-right radical to recognize the many unsettling implications this holds for the future of American race relations.
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Brodie Bruce retweeted
One-eyed Willie Charleston White takes pride about killing people This Nіggеr spend the few years criticizing rappers over their promotion of violence, and now he advocates the same thing over Karmelo Anthony Once a Nigga, always a Nigga

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Brodie Bruce retweeted
Consider for a moment, the absolute cruelty and crassness of this statement.
Rep. Crockett: "Black women live in agony every day that I promise the Metcalfs had never lived through"
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"I wish a mothafucka would!" The Karmelo Anthony saga summed up in five words. Consider what that phrase means and with whom it originated.
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Brodie Bruce retweeted
All you Black activists got Karmelo Anthony 35 yrs with your ignorance to our Black youth. Mandatory 17rs he is eligible but not going to get parole because Austin Metcalf family going to go to the parole hearing to keep him in. Black Culture need to change now it is poisonous #NOW #KarmeloAnthony #GUILTY #BlackCulture
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Brodie Bruce retweeted
“Only black people are at the point where they will feel sorry for the criminal and the m*rderer more than the actual person who’s not with us anymore. The actual victim, they don’t care about. Everyone feels sorry for this little monster.” So true!! Americans are waking up 🔥👇🏼
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Brodie Bruce retweeted
Austin Metcalf / Karmelo Anthony … the verdict. I mean, at least the family got a new house from the crowdfunding right?! 🤦🏾‍♂️ 🙄
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Brodie Bruce retweeted
I know what I was doing when I was Karmelo Anthony’s age: I was graduating high school with honors and making my mom proud. I wasn’t chimping out and killing my peers… CLASS OF 2015!!
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Brodie Bruce retweeted
I will not be associated with the fools supporting Karmelo because of his skin color. Justice for Austin Metcalf.
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Brodie Bruce retweeted
It’s hard being black mostly because when a black person does some dumb shit. I guess you’re supposed to act slow and go along with the pro black BULLSHIT agenda. Nope 👎🏾 fuck that shit I refuse‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️ It’s a fucking shame this had to become what it was. This was a clear cut case. This had nothing to do with race but everything to do with piss poor decision making. If he had a problem they should have fought and moved on about their lives but instead he decided to make the dumbest decision of his life now it will cost him his life!!!! Justice was served‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
🚨 BREAKING: KARMELO ANTHONY FOUND *GUILTY* OF MURDERING AUSTIN METCALF — faces up to LIFE IN PRISON The jury deliberated for just a few hours. PREPARE FOR RIOTS. LOCK HIM UP! JUSTICE for Metcalf and his family 🙏🏻 Murderers SHOULD be getting the death penalty, but at least this scum will NEVER see the light of day again.
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Brodie Bruce retweeted
Karmelo Anthony was just found guilty. This should be an example of how we need to stop making excuses for bad behavior and start pouring more into our children and raising them better.
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As I predicted, Karmelo Anthony was found guilty of murder. From the facts presented, this always appeared to be a straightforward case. It’s unfortunate that the discussion became centered on race when the core issue was that a person was killed without legal justification.
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I distinctly remember being in a space where I was telling black people about the Karmelo Anthony story, how devastating it was to hear how Austin Metcalf died, how sickening it was that Karmelo got rich from it, and how digusting it was that Black people supported him. How we needed to do and be better as black people. What was the bottom of the moral abyss for us as a collective? I was prepared to have an earnest, genuine conversation. And I thought everyone, because these were seemingly reasonable and educated Black people, would understand that getting murdered in front of your twin brother just because you told someone a seat was taken is horrible. That Karmelo clearly chimped out and was in the wrong and deserved to be under the jail. And in the most calm, articulate, negrosplaning voice, one argued that we "didn't know the full story". To which I said, in what circumstance is it ok to stab an unarmed person to death after a conversation about a seat? What could have possibly happened to justify that? And all I got was "what if he was racist?" "what if he called him a nigger?" "what if he was mentally ill?" That's when I finally let go and accepted that at least 95% of black people need to sent to Liberia. "My people" cannot be saved if they refuse to be righteous. If they're not niggers, they're defending niggers, if they're not defending niggers, they're pretending niggers aren't that big of a problem, if they're not pretending niggers aren't that big of a problem, then they're pretending niggers don't exist at all. I'm fucking done. Karmelo Anthony needs to be given the death penalty and I don't care who cries about it and how many gas stations are burned down.
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Brodie Bruce retweeted
every time nick saban speaks you can tell he traumatized several generations of college football fans. will never see a demon like him again lmao
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Brodie Bruce retweeted
Amazing. Kimberlé Crenshaw is apparently one of the "academic" sources of the claim that white women are the main beneficiaries of affirmative action. The claim has been widely repeated in media outlets, but a quick examination of Crenshaw's article shows that it was never supported by *anything* in it, let alone the rigorous empirical evidence people would probably expect to accompany such strong and counterintuitive claims in academic literature. This isn't her first time. In her 1989 article "Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine," Crenshaw claimed that courts did not recognize claims of discrimination specifically against black women. This claim is simply false, as the legal cases she herself cites clearly show. Yet the paper has been cited over 58,000 times, is now considered something of a classic in the field, and no one asks whether its (rather simple) factual claims are actually true. The media loves to parrot the claim that black women could not obtain legal remedies for discrimination, and Crenshaw is routinely interviewed about the subject and hailed as a brilliant academic and civil rights hero. (Vox seems to especially like her). Crenshaw's writings function as a major mill for laundering tendentious (and often just false) political claims into academic literature. In fact, knowing her (totally unsupported) "theory" about how the law protects white women but not black women, I suspected it was her spreading the claim about affirmative action even before reading the thread linked below. It helps that she typically publishes those claims in law reviews, which are not peer-reviewed and often lack even minimal fact-checking procedures.
Replying to @cremieuxrecueil
To figure out where the claim comes from, I started reading supposed sources. Often enough, journalists will just take the claim for granted without providing *any* source. It's just tacit knowledge now, and that's not good! Then, when you hit a source, it's not supportive:
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"then" 😂💀
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Higher then yours
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Brodie Bruce retweeted
We’re feeding children to crocodiles because we’re a culture too cowardly to admit that crocodiles have a nature that is dangerous to children
“I effing killed him” — Gay man charged with murder of baby boy he adopted. The baby’s cause of death was acute upper airways obstruction, as a result of smothering by hand, fabric, or inserted object. The child had suffered 40 injuries including external and internal bruising, and a fractured arm. Detective found videos on Varley’s phone, recorded earlier that day, with the boy lying on the bed with respiratory arrest but the defendant did not seek medical help. Varley is charged with: murder, manslaughter, two counts of assault by penetration, five counts of cruelty to a child, grievous bodily harm, sexual assault of a child, 13 counts of taking indecent photos or videos of a child, one of distributing an indecent photo of a child. A month before the child’s death, Varley told a social worker he wasn’t “bonding” with the child and was having “dark thoughts” about him, including thoughts of drowning or suffocating the baby. He said he would never act on them.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ They let him keep the baby anyway.
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Brodie Bruce retweeted
I just can’t. I just can’t accept that my government takes my money to bring these people here and then takes more of my money to buy all their shit and then takes more of my money to bankroll all of their flagrant Medicaid scams. It’s entirely unacceptable.
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Somali daycare owners featured in Nick Shirley's YouTube video have been charged with fraud in a $4.6M scheme. Follow: @AFpost
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Brodie Bruce retweeted
“Maybe a part of me was just like, I don’t want to put another black man in jail."
Liberal woman who refused to cooperate with prosecutors after maniac attacked her on subway weeks before he pushed retired NYC teacher to death has regrets: "Maybe a part of me was just like, I don’t want to put another black man in jail." nypost.com/2026/05/08/us-new…
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