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It is now very common for fascists to raise tens of if not hundreds of thousands of dollars for their hatred. White woman calls black toddler the hard r? +$500k. dude calls himself a fascist on jubilee? here take 10k. Clown society
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Anonymous 8w

Well I think the white woman situation was just retaliation to donating to a black kid who murdered a white kid in cold blood

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 8w

Yeah neither of those things were justified at all i agree

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 8w

Yes I agree neither are justified

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 8w

I just think the reason the white woman raised money was simply in retaliation and she wouldn’t have raised a penny is Karmelo Anthony didn’t raise a million dollars for killing a white boy

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Anonymous 8w

And Karmelo Anthony was going through peoples bags stealing their belongings and when he got called out for it decided to stab the dude calling him out in the heart

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Anonymous 8w

I don’t think you’ve been keeping up with the Karmelo Anthony case

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Anonymous 8w

Anthony was on academic suspension and wasn’t allowed to compete in the track competition and shouldn’t have even been there. There are strict rules regarding not going under other teams tents for safety reasons. The camera footage from the event revealed that Anthony was going from tent to tent going through peoples bags taking their stuff. When he was called out by Austin he immediately pulled out a knife stabbed him then fled the scene

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Anonymous 8w

LMFAO bro I encourage you to really quickly go on Google and catch yourself up with the case rn there’s been a lot of new info

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 8w

What 2 said is literally what is written in the police report…

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Anonymous 8w

He fled the tent which is the scene of the crime because he knew his actions were wrong he was trying to run away before he was apprehended. In the witness reports it says that he was going through a bag when Austin caught him stealing his teammates stuff and told him to leave

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Anonymous 8w

The kid was on academic suspension and shouldn’t have even been at the event he came to the event to rummage through people’s bags and is upset that he got caught so he decided to stab the person who caught him

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 8w

What you are trying to say is that he was actively running from consequence when that is not the case. He left the scene of the violence, that is true, that is fine. Where he went, he waited for police, and he immediately admitted to what he did.

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Anonymous replying to -> moderatemonkey 8w

No it is not fine to flee the scene of a crime…

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 8w

Where does it say he was “rummaging through people’s bags”?

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Anonymous replying to -> moderatemonkey 8w

You are actively defending someone who murdered someone for no reason you do realize this right?

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Anonymous replying to -> moderatemonkey 8w

Ok yea I misread that part. Still doesn’t change much about the story. Was in a place he had absolutely no reason to be in for called out for it and resorted to killing an innocent man

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Anonymous 8w

Yea so that’s defending his actions

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Anonymous 8w

I am attacking Karmelo Anthony and what he did and you are actively defending my attacks against him

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 8w

Yea it is, please quote me the law that says it isn’t. If you leaving prevents further escalation and is additionally not an attempt to avoid law enforcement then you are not breaking any laws.

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Anonymous 8w

Yea I was wrong on that part and I can admit that! However I’m not wrong in saying that the white woman got money in retaliation to people giving money to Karmelo Anthony

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 8w

Have you ever run track before? In highschool it was not uncommon to go to other teams tents and talk. There was never any rule against being in another team’s tent. Maybe something is different in Texas, the land of pussies, but I would have to see that rule for myself.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 8w

Clarifying misinformation is not defending him.

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Anonymous 8w

Yes I was wrong on one aspect of my point and I am mature enough to admit that! However that still does not change much about my point that the white woman only got donated money because people were donating to Karmelo Anthony

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Anonymous replying to -> moderatemonkey 8w

Yea thing is there is a rule against being in the opposite teams tent and I did run track, play football and lacrosse in high school and it’s pretty common practice to not go to other teams tents especially in a competitive setting

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 8w

Not in Michigan. No one in Michigan cares that much, people have families that go to different schools they talk to, friends, bf/gf. Can you show me the rule?

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Anonymous replying to -> moderatemonkey 8w

Well the murder took place in frisco not Michigan

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Anonymous 8w

You are never going to shut up about that even after I admitted I was wrong twice. That is no longer relevant and I’ve made it clear my point still stands if you’d like to go up and read the past two comments I’ve sent

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 8w

Ok, can you show me the rule that says they can’t be in other team’s tents?

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Anonymous replying to -> moderatemonkey 8w

So if it’s not your property you don’t get to make the rules on it. That’s just pretty common sense. I understand things might be different for sporting events where you are from but as a Texas resident it’s pretty common practice to not use other people’s property without permission

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 8w

Oh so there isn’t one then. :)

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Anonymous replying to -> moderatemonkey 8w

I understand that you didn’t play sports in high school so you aren’t very familiar with how athletic events work especially competitive ones but you don’t go under the tent of an opposing team- especially when you are on academic suspension and shouldn’t have been at the competition in the first place- especially even more suspicious to the fact that he brought a knife showing he had intentions to hurt- especially after being asked by the people who own the tent to move.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 8w

I’m very familiar with track💀

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 8w

Academic suspension has nothing to do with going to another team’s tent.😂 I’ll grant you that he probably shouldn’t have had a knife on him on school property (if they were) but let’s not pretend that you think possession of a weapon means you have the intentions of hurting people. Or do you think that means everyone that carries a gun on them is also a danger? I would you only think that because he’s black tjough.

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Anonymous replying to -> moderatemonkey 8w

Possession of a weapon doesn’t mean you have intentions of hurting however possession of a weapon in a place that VERY clearly has rules against weapons does give the intention of harm

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Anonymous replying to -> moderatemonkey 8w

Or at least causing a situation where you would need to harm someone

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Anonymous replying to -> moderatemonkey 8w

Yes but it’s the fact that he knew he was doing something he shouldn’t be doing and was caught red handed so he decided murder was the best choice

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 8w

No it does not…😂

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 8w

What was he doing that he shouldn’t be doing?

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Anonymous replying to -> moderatemonkey 8w

Literally being there. He was on suspension.

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Anonymous replying to -> moderatemonkey 8w

Bringing a knife to a campus property

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Anonymous replying to -> moderatemonkey 8w

Hanging out in the other teams sections

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 8w

Who was so scared about people finding his knife that he brandished it, being the sole reason it was discovered in the first place? You don’t make any sense dude.😂

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 8w

Does being on suspension mean you cannot be on school property or attend after school events?💀

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 8w

Hanging out with other teams isn’t against any rules, as we have previously established.

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Anonymous replying to -> moderatemonkey 8w

Yes that’s exactly what it means

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Anonymous replying to -> moderatemonkey 8w

Yea thing is he wasn’t hanging out buddy he was sitting under their tent and was asked to leave

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