The Matt Walsh Show - June 05, 2026


Ep. 1791 - Karmelo Anthony's Defense Is Already Falling Apart


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00:00:28.580 In the past few days, millions of people in Britain have realized, many of them for the first time, that their government is willing to go to extreme lengths to cover up a murder as long as that murder involves a white man.
00:00:41.120 And to this day, British authorities are hiding critical evidence involving the murder of 18-year-old college student Henry Novak.
00:00:49.000 No member of the public, not even the jury, that just convicted Novak's murderer,
00:00:52.980 a foreigner named Vikram Digwa, has seen the photos and cell phone videos Digwa took
00:00:58.020 in which he chased Novak down and mocked him as he died a slow and horrific death.
00:01:04.600 You're not going to get away with this, big man, Digwa said as Novak struggled to breathe.
00:01:09.880 Digwa also said, you're not dying, bro, and you were recording me thinking you're sick, meaning tough.
00:01:16.320 The judge ruled that the videos are simply too shocking, even for the jury, in a murder case.
00:01:22.440 Now, according to the Daily Mail's reporting, quote,
00:01:24.720 this clip was not played in court for being too disturbing to be shown.
00:01:29.740 Yes, too disturbing to be shown, which suggests that it's somehow even more disturbing than the body cam footage.
00:01:35.440 We're talking about a sadistic execution that's been hidden from the public.
00:01:40.700 And speaking of the body cams, we also don't have the full body cam footage of the police response to the murder.
00:01:46.140 The footage cuts off the moment the authorities finally realized that Novak has gone unconscious,
00:01:50.500 more than 60 seconds after they dragged his body across the pavement and handcuffed him,
00:01:54.840 and more than 15 minutes after his first stabbed.
00:01:57.500 We were told during the sentencing hearing that officers supposedly reacted with shock
00:02:01.580 when they began performing CPR on Novak.
00:02:05.180 That was supposedly the first time they realized that he had a fatal chest wound,
00:02:08.440 even though he told them he had been stabbed and they didn't believe him. But strangely enough,
00:02:12.360 the police haven't released the full body cam footage of the moment the officers came to that
00:02:16.720 realization. So we have no idea what they said or what they did specifically. Yes, Novak was
00:02:23.380 seriously injured. He ultimately lost around 20% of his total blood volume. But the overall
00:02:28.200 survival rate when that same vein is injured by gunshot or stabbing is around 20%. It's not 0%.
00:02:36.200 and Novak was stabbed just down the street from a major trauma center. Surgeons at the hospital
00:02:41.060 could have inserted a tube into his chest and pumped out the blood. They could have sealed
00:02:45.760 off the vein. There's a chance they could have saved him, but the authorities didn't transport
00:02:50.760 Novak to the trauma hospital at any point. Instead, they arrested him, handcuffed him,
00:02:55.820 and waited for the ambulance to come, and then he died. Could the surgeons have saved Henry
00:03:02.240 Novak's life? Well, we obviously don't know the answer to that question, but given all the
00:03:06.420 deception, Britons have no reason to trust the government's pathologist in the case, who insisted
00:03:11.840 that Novak would have died no matter what, regardless of what the police did. The government
00:03:16.840 didn't even try to save Novak. Instead, they engaged in a cover-up, which continues as we speak.
00:03:24.180 Now, in that respect, and many other respects, the slaughter of Henry Novak bears more than a
00:03:28.620 passing resemblance to the execution of 17-year-old white high school junior Austin Metcalfe at a
00:03:34.340 track meet last year in Frisco, Texas. Yesterday marked the first day of testimony in the trial of
00:03:39.900 Carmelo Anthony, who killed Metcalfe, and who still managed to graduate from Centennial High
00:03:44.080 School thanks to the local school district, which should be disbanded immediately. Based on the
00:03:48.940 trial so far, it's clear that we still haven't gotten anything close to the truth about this
00:03:53.500 case. Once again, as we've seen so many times, the official narrative, which we all took for
00:03:58.720 granted over the past year, is falling apart. And now that witnesses are testifying and evidence
00:04:04.540 is being introduced, many of these lies are finally being exposed. The judge has banned
00:04:10.620 audio or video recordings from the trial, but because a small number of reporters are in the
00:04:14.620 courtroom, the truth is getting out, in some capacity at least. So we'll start with the
00:04:20.320 revelation that according to prosecutors, Carmelo Anthony lied to investigators during questioning
00:04:26.140 after the killing. Now, already we knew that Carmelo Anthony asked police officers whether
00:04:31.560 he could possibly have a valid self-defense claim, which is a really good indication that
00:04:36.460 he doesn't have a valid self-defense claim. We also know that he threw the knife into the stands
00:04:41.120 as a way of trying to hide the murder weapon clumsily. We know he told a police officer,
00:04:45.760 it's not alleged I did it when the officer mentioned the stabbing. So at the risk of
00:04:50.920 understatement, Carmelo Anthony's behavior for a long time has strongly suggested that he was
00:04:58.280 aware he committed murder. But at least his response, as incriminating as they were, as it
00:05:04.720 was, seemed relatively truthful as far as we knew. And now we learn that, in fact, some of his
00:05:10.820 responses were not honest at all. This is a quote from NBC in Dallas, which had a reporter in the
00:05:15.760 and it says, quote,
00:05:18.680 Prosecutor Bill Worski continued his opening statement
00:05:22.400 saying that Carmelo Anthony lied to investigators
00:05:25.020 when he said he told Austin Metcalf not to touch him.
00:05:28.460 He knows what he did.
00:05:29.340 He knows he provoked the murder, Worski said.
00:05:32.540 And that lie tells you all you need to know
00:05:34.120 about his mindset that day.
00:05:35.520 You simply cannot provoke someone
00:05:37.280 and when they push you, take their life,
00:05:40.800 the prosecutor said.
00:05:41.380 Now, later on, the same prosecutor stated,
00:05:43.000 according to witnesses,
00:05:43.600 that Carmelo Anthony did say to Austin Metcalfe,
00:05:47.380 touch me and see what happens.
00:05:49.880 So in other words, Anthony went into the tent
00:05:52.680 that was reserved for Austin Metcalfe's team.
00:05:55.080 And then when Metcalfe told Anthony to leave,
00:05:56.980 which he had every right to tell him to leave,
00:05:58.580 Anthony responded by daring Metcalfe
00:06:00.560 to physically move him from the tent
00:06:02.100 along with a thinly veiled threat.
00:06:05.360 Anthony also reached into his bag
00:06:07.160 as if he was going to produce a weapon,
00:06:08.820 which Metcalfe and all the witnesses in the tent
00:06:11.540 thought was a bluff.
00:06:13.600 That's evidently very different from the version of events that Anthony presented to investigators, in which Anthony was just minding his own business, telling Metcalfe not to touch him, and then Metcalfe grabbed him for no reason.
00:06:24.200 In reality, Anthony was belligerent. He was looking for an opportunity to use the illegal flip knife that he was carrying, which he knew was a prohibited item.
00:06:33.700 Rather than simply leaving the tent, which he could have done, he began reaching into his bag for the knife.
00:06:38.260 And before long, he dared Austin Metcalf to make physical contact, presumably so that he could have a pretext to murder him, which he did.
00:06:46.160 Now, we also learned during yesterday's opening statements that after Anthony stabbed Metcalf, coaches working for Metcalf's school had to chase Anthony down and detain him.
00:06:56.420 The prosecutor stated that Anthony tried to exit the stadium after disposing of the knife.
00:07:01.800 But as Anthony fled, Austin Metcalf's twin brother, Hunter, lifted Austin's shirt and saw a gaping hole in his chest.
00:07:08.840 And at that point, bystanders pointed out Anthony as he was running away, and some of the coaches ran after him.
00:07:14.920 This was when a student named Hudson Dean told an athletic trainer that he saw Carmelo Anthony throwing a knife into the stands.
00:07:21.680 Meanwhile, a coach named Joshua Redman, who stayed with Metcalf, recognized immediately that he was going to die.
00:07:28.000 Redman had military training and said Metcalf was making very labored breaths, indicating that his brain was running out of oxygen.
00:07:34.880 Metcalf lost his pulse before the ambulance arrived on the scene.
00:07:39.080 According to NBC, Anthony fled the scene and tried to exit through the front gate.
00:07:44.260 He attempted to blend in with the crowd, which was rushing out of the tent.
00:07:47.160 But he didn't get far because, quote, several coaches stopped him before he made it to the exit.
00:07:52.580 In particular, Coach Robert Starr, who worked as a head track coach at Metcalf School, testified that he hopped over a gate and approached Anthony and stopped him.
00:08:04.220 So Carmelo Anthony was trying to leave the scene.
00:08:06.580 There's no question about that.
00:08:08.480 Now, contrast this behavior with, say, Kyle Rittenhouse or Daniel Penny or George Zimmerman or Rick Chow, who we talked about earlier in the week, or anyone else who engaged in lawful self-defense and who the left tried to send to prison for the rest of their lives.
00:08:24.980 None of these people attempted to flee after they eliminated the threat.
00:08:28.100 Kyle Rittenhouse walked towards the police in Kenosha.
00:08:32.280 Daniel Penny remained on the subway platform.
00:08:34.680 George Zimmerman didn't move an inch from the pavement where Trayvon Martin tried to smash his head into a pulp.
00:08:39.620 Rick Chow stayed at his gas station, voluntarily provided a comprehensive statement to police the moment they arrived.
00:08:45.920 Not that it really needs to be spelled out, but in general, innocent people don't flee the scene after they defend themselves.
00:08:53.040 You know, they don't try to hide the murder weapon.
00:08:54.760 They don't lie to investigators about what they were doing.
00:08:58.700 There's another major element of this trial that until now has been minimized and downplayed by the media.
00:09:03.560 It's the surveillance video showing parts of the altercation from a distance.
00:09:08.340 This is footage that hasn't been released to the public.
00:09:10.420 The authorities are hiding it, just like the British government is hiding several of the videos involving the murder of Henry Novak.
00:09:16.020 But as we discussed, a small number of news outlets had been allowed to see the video and to describe it to their audience.
00:09:22.640 In every case, the outlets have said it's useless.
00:09:25.940 They told us for an entire year that there's nothing interesting about the footage, that you can't see anything in it.
00:09:32.020 But if that's the case, it's very important.
00:09:33.560 very odd that the prosecution made the video a centerpiece of their opening argument, as well as
00:09:39.320 the first testimony that a jury heard. Jurors watching two versions of the footage, the raw
00:09:45.420 video and a version that was enhanced, and then prosecutors question a video forensic expert who
00:09:51.340 works with the DA's office about the footage. The entire tape lasted for 15 minutes and 20 seconds,
00:09:56.760 And it begins with the Metcalf brothers entering the stadium.
00:10:00.880 Now, at the three minute, 24 second mark, Anthony enters the stadium at seven minutes
00:10:06.300 and 57 seconds into the video.
00:10:08.260 The forensic expert says that people started paying attention to what was happening under
00:10:12.340 the tent.
00:10:13.340 One person appears to push another person underneath the tent.
00:10:16.440 The physical confrontation lasts a couple seconds, and then there's a flurry of movement.
00:10:20.340 And as described by an NBC reporter in the courtroom, Anthony, quote, exit the bleachers
00:10:25.420 at the top of the tent, goes onto the walkway, down a ramp, and into the parking lot, appears to
00:10:30.420 alternate between running and walking throughout. Now, as Anthony exits the bleachers, someone is
00:10:36.240 pointing at him, and at 12 minutes and 30 seconds, Anthony is being escorted out by the police.
00:10:42.580 Now, from these descriptions, which were provided by reporters who could barely see it,
00:10:46.420 since the TV wasn't angled towards them, we can conclude that, indeed, the video footage is highly
00:10:51.760 relevant evidence. It's not worthless, as every media outlet claims. Instead, to the contrary,
00:10:57.080 the footage is strong evidence of Anthony's guilt. Now, first of all, if Anthony had truly acted in
00:11:02.340 self-defense and neutralized a dangerous threat, there would be no reason for everyone to run out
00:11:07.740 of the tent in a panic and to point towards Anthony so that the coaches and police could
00:11:12.620 apprehend him. When Daniel Penny neutralized the violent homeless schizophrenic on the train,
00:11:17.620 people didn't run out of the subway car and tell the police to arrest him. Instead, they helped
00:11:22.600 Penny restrain the vagrant. And they were relieved when he took care of business. So the fact this
00:11:27.400 tape shows the opposite reaction from bystanders, the fact that it shows how horrified they were by
00:11:31.860 what Anthony did, strongly suggests that he committed murder. And the other students were
00:11:36.960 worried that he'd kill them next, like a mass shooter. Also, it's obviously noteworthy that
00:11:41.060 Carmelo Anthony was briefly running as part of this escape. Who was he running from exactly?
00:11:47.620 I mean, it really makes you think.
00:11:49.820 It's also important to point out that one of Austin Metcalfe's classmates, who is black, ran after Carmelo Anthony.
00:11:56.900 Now, this is reporting from the Daily Mail, which was also in the courtroom.
00:11:59.560 New state witness Vincent Cooper, a coach at Frisco ISD, is now testifying how he was assigned to manage Carmelo Anthony after the stabbing and stop him from leaving the football stadium.
00:12:11.540 Later, Cooper was asked to calm down a teammate of Austin Metcalf who was angry about Austin's
00:12:18.020 stabbing. Austin's teammate, who was black, wanted to attack Anthony. He stabbed my brother, 0.55
00:12:22.960 the black Memorial teammate said of Austin Metcalf. The teammate explained that he was
00:12:26.740 on the football team with Austin and considered him family. This was an immediate reaction for
00:12:33.000 Metcalf's black teammate. His testimony is completely fatal to the left's entire narrative
00:12:38.500 about this case. If he thought Austin Metcalf was attacking Carmelo Anthony because he's black or
00:12:42.940 whatever, then the odds are pretty good this particular individual would not lunge after
00:12:47.360 Anthony and try to avenge his fallen teammate. That's what he did because in the moment he
00:12:52.100 recognized exactly what Carmelo Anthony had done. Secondly, although it's not clear who did the
00:12:59.000 pushing in the video, it's certainly possible that it was Austin Metcalf. Witnesses said that
00:13:03.780 Metcalf, as part of his effort to get Carmelo Anthony out of the tent, applied some amount of
00:13:08.800 physical force. But obviously, when you're unarmed and you push somebody without even knocking them
00:13:13.820 over, because you're trying to get them to leave a place where they don't belong, you're not using
00:13:18.900 lethal force. The person you push is not allowed to murder you because he can't possibly have a
00:13:25.080 reasonable fear for his life under those circumstances, obviously. And if the attacker
00:13:29.940 is in the wrong team's tent, where he's not supposed to be, and he's daring someone to push
00:13:33.820 him, and he knows he has a knife and his victim doesn't, there is no viable self-defense claim,
00:13:40.080 period. You cannot walk into a place where you don't belong, dare someone to make physical
00:13:45.200 contact with you, knowing you have a knife, knowing they don't have one, and then the moment 1.00
00:13:49.560 they do, stab them to death. Obviously, you can't do that. That is not self-defense. 1.00
00:13:53.880 along those lines one of the most important parts of yesterday's testimony zeroed in on the fact
00:14:00.760 that Anthony was in the wrong tent Robert Starr the head track coach testified that quote a tent
00:14:06.060 marks your spot he said it's a big deal to ensure that other people are kept out of the tent for a
00:14:10.440 variety of reasons including keeping property safe from theft he said it's widely understood
00:14:14.540 at these track meets that you're not supposed to go into another team's tent and additionally on
00:14:18.780 the day of the stabbing coach Starr had texted Metcalf telling him and his brother they need to
00:14:23.100 be leaders for the day and to step up and essentially run the tent. They needed to quote
00:14:27.480 assist with getting tents off buses and carrying heavy equipment. Metcalf responded quote for sure
00:14:32.680 coach got you and after Metcalf's death coach Starr testified that he replied to that message
00:14:39.840 I love you man sorry I didn't say it enough. Now the point is by the broadly accepted standards of
00:14:46.440 the track world, or the standards of anyone, Carmelo Anthony was trespassing. On cross
00:14:53.360 examination, Carmelo's defense attorneys tried to make the argument that occasionally students
00:14:56.940 will go into the other team's tents to chat briefly, especially if they see someone they
00:15:01.100 know personally. And Coach Starr agreed that in certain situations that does happen. But in this
00:15:05.340 case, Carmelo Anthony's lawyers say that he saw someone named Edwin Perra in the Memorial High
00:15:10.960 school tent, Memorial's Austin Metcalfe School, and Paris supposedly is a close family friend
00:15:16.440 of Anthony's girlfriend. Carmelo Anthony, the lawyer said, had reason to remain in the tent
00:15:21.320 with this acquaintance because it had begun raining. Evidently, Carmelo Anthony's high
00:15:25.940 school centennial didn't have their own tent. They only had a tarp. Now, the problem is that
00:15:31.580 Carmelo Anthony remained in the wrong tent for between five to ten minutes, and Metcalfe, who
00:15:36.220 was told by his coach to be a leader and run things, recognized that this was a problem.
00:15:42.960 As the prosecutor said, tents are like locker rooms for teams, including a safe space to
00:15:46.900 avoid things being stolen.
00:15:49.660 Or maybe it's like, if you're on the football team, this is your bench, your sideline.
00:15:55.280 And if another, some of another team comes and like sits on your bench, you can't do
00:16:00.440 that, obviously.
00:16:01.320 They're going to tell you to leave.
00:16:02.120 and if somebody's loitering in your locker room for an extended period of time it's normal and
00:16:07.620 appropriate to tell them to leave after all you have no idea if this person inside your tent is
00:16:11.320 a violent sociopath with a lengthy record of degeneracy who's liable to stab someone at the
00:16:15.360 slightest provocation because he has no impulse control whatsoever i mean that's one of the morbid
00:16:21.780 ironies of the defense here and you know people saying that well uh awesome eccaf had no reason
00:16:27.740 to tell Carmelo Anthony to leave the tent?
00:16:29.900 Well, apparently he did.
00:16:32.120 Apparently he did.
00:16:33.600 Apparently he had very good reason
00:16:34.800 to tell this guy to leave.
00:16:36.480 He was carrying a knife 0.98
00:16:37.760 and he was willing to murder people.
00:16:41.720 But it's really a moot point
00:16:42.960 because there's still no reason
00:16:44.100 to kill Austin Metcalf,
00:16:45.360 even if the tents were completely open 0.98
00:16:46.620 to everybody,
00:16:47.800 which they weren't.
00:16:49.940 Defenders of Carmelo Anthony
00:16:51.040 had claimed that video footage
00:16:52.700 would show some violent attack by Metcalf,
00:16:55.460 but that simply did not happen.
00:16:57.740 So things are looking appropriately dire for Anthony at this point.
00:17:02.740 But in case you needed yet another sign that this case is already going extremely poorly for Anthony and his legal team,
00:17:08.960 take a look at some of the mainstream coverage of the trial this week.
00:17:13.040 The big story, according to corporate press, is that no black people were seated as members of the jury.
00:17:18.960 In jury selection, both prosecution and defense get to strike a number of potential jurors,
00:17:23.960 as long as they have a non-racist reason for doing that.
00:17:26.280 and the defense is saying that the prosecution broke that rule.
00:17:31.700 Watch.
00:17:32.720 Within the last hour, a jury has been chosen to decide the closely watched murder trial of Carmelo Anthony.
00:17:38.100 More than 500 people were on the list of potential jurors,
00:17:41.620 but the jury will not include anyone who is black despite this case being racially charged.
00:17:47.980 Fox 4's Alex Boyer joining us now. Alex.
00:17:52.240 Hey, guys. Good evening. That's right.
00:17:54.000 you know, and I can tell you that a court spokesperson confirmed that there are indeed
00:17:58.220 no black jurors on this panel. And I can tell you that before this jury panel was seated,
00:18:04.200 the defense objected to three black women being struck by the prosecution. Now,
00:18:09.200 the prosecution contended that it was due to the fact that the women were educators noting that 0.77
00:18:14.460 this incident happened at a school function with young students. The defense then pointed out that
00:18:20.480 those were three 100 that three of those rather were 100 percent of the available black jurors
00:18:26.840 in what's called the strike zone adding that the state struck all three the judge went out and
00:18:31.440 reviewed their questionnaires and came back and said that the defense's challenge to the three
00:18:35.680 jurors being dismissed was denied the judge said the court found that the state had non-racial means
00:18:41.600 to strike the juror now they don't mention that the population of collin county where the jury
00:18:46.640 was drawn from is around 10 to 12 percent black. So if you just randomly selected 12 people from
00:18:51.960 Collin County, the odds are decent that no black people would be in your group. In fact, the odds 1.00
00:18:57.340 are around 25 percent. They also don't mention that some of these potential black jurors managed
00:19:02.700 to disqualify themselves, which we'll get to in a moment. But first, we need to talk about the
00:19:06.880 prosecution's stated reason for passing on several of the black potential jury members.
00:19:12.780 in this news report, you're simply told that some of them are teachers and that the prosecution is
00:19:17.860 wary of having teachers on the jury since they work with students like Metcalf and Anthony. Of
00:19:22.100 course, the real reason is that teachers are mostly communists and female teachers in particular 0.90
00:19:26.440 have mostly had their brains rotted out by social justice propaganda. Note that one teacher was 1.00
00:19:31.960 allowed on the jury pool, although he doesn't deal with teenagers, so the prosecution allowed
00:19:35.940 him to hear the case. But in any event, the demented race hustlers who apparently still
00:19:41.600 represent, Carmelo Anthony, put out this statement about the situation. Quote,
00:19:47.320 The Next Generation Action Network is outraged by today's jury selection process in the Carmelo
00:19:52.300 Anthony trial. The prosecution used its final strikes to remove the remaining qualified black
00:19:56.760 jurors from the jury pool, raising serious concerns about fairness and equal justice.
00:20:01.220 We respect the court, but we will not remain silent. NGAN will continue monitoring this case
00:20:06.500 and informing the public every step of the way. Every person deserves a fair trial and confidence
00:20:10.840 that justice is being administered without bias. We're calling on the court to ensure
00:20:14.200 Mr. Anthony's constitutional rights are fully protected. Now, there's a few very important
00:20:20.100 things to understand here. Just as a preliminary matter, some of these potential black jury
00:20:26.760 members were obviously unqualified, as I just mentioned. One of them even said that he would
00:20:31.700 never put a brother behind bars. So he said the quiet part out loud. Obviously, he can't be on
00:20:37.320 jury. Watch. Potential jurors were also asked if the age of the 19-year-old defendant, who was 17
00:20:44.060 when authorities say he fatally stabbed 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a track meet, would influence
00:20:49.960 their judgment, as well as his race. One prospective juror, who prosecutors identified as African
00:20:55.780 American, said he would have a hard time putting a brother in jail. But a question from Anthony's
00:21:01.100 attorney, Mike Howard, drew the ire of several prospective jurors. When he asked them, how do
00:21:06.360 you feel about the country's immigration policies? A number of them refused to answer, saying it was
00:21:12.140 irrelevant. So this was a highly dysfunctional process, but not for the reasons that Carmelo
00:21:16.580 Anthony's lawyers are suggesting. Think about how revealing this is. The defense team wanted to know
00:21:22.080 the jury's opinion on open borders. Now, there's only one reason to ask that question in the
00:21:28.080 context of this case, which obviously has nothing to do with open borders. They want Democrats on 0.88
00:21:33.060 the jury. That's it. They're using the immigration question as a proxy to figure out the political
00:21:37.680 affiliation of the jurors. And the defense team is doing that because they understand that Democrats
00:21:43.840 are the party of social unrest and revolutionary activism and anti-white racism. Democrats are
00:21:50.820 lockstep in everything they do. They want to promote the narrative that whites are the oppressor 0.96
00:21:56.380 and blacks are the victims. And in this case, that means they'd vote to acquit for obvious reasons. 0.95
00:22:01.420 As for the black juror who openly admitted that he wouldn't put a black defendant in prison, at least he was honest. The typical black juror who's racially biased doesn't go around admitting it, but the statistics here are pretty clear on this point. 0.95
00:22:18.580 there have been plenty of studies on this, and we'll throw some of them up on the screen right
00:22:22.520 now. Black juries are roughly 30% less likely to find a black defendant guilty as compared to a
00:22:29.080 white defendant, and black juries are 300% more likely to find a white criminal guilty. That's 0.83
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00:24:51.220 So here's the truth, as uncomfortable as it may be. 0.80
00:24:54.520 From a statistical perspective, whether you like it or not, eliminating black jurors from 0.93
00:25:00.060 a case like this is probably the only way to have a fair trial. 0.99
00:25:04.380 Now, given the demonstrated statistical tendency of black jurors to be so racially tribalistic in a situation where they're expected to uphold the law in a fair and unbiased manner, that's the only way to have a fair trial. 0.97
00:25:21.300 Otherwise, you get OJ. 0.94
00:25:23.480 And the jurors in that case who have since admitted that they let him walk because he's black. 0.94
00:25:28.080 You know, one of the many problems with mandatory diversity is that the rule of law is destroyed as various racial and ethnic tribes begin looking out for their own interests. 0.96
00:25:38.320 That's how the justice system, quote unquote, works in the third world. 0.99
00:25:41.840 And by importing the third world, that's what our justice system has become as well. 0.99
00:25:47.340 Now, if you doubt what I'm saying, take a look at what's happening outside the courthouse. 0.99
00:25:50.760 Every day, black activists are shouting about how they want to kill white people and how Carmelo Anthony did nothing wrong. 0.99
00:25:57.320 They want to see more white children getting slaughtered solely because they're white. 1.00
00:26:01.680 In their view, because of slavery or whatever, blacks are justified in doing whatever they want. 0.99
00:26:08.580 Watch.
00:26:27.320 He was not an aggressor. Carmelo was not an aggressor. He was minding his damn business
00:26:35.300 when the boys came up to him. That's a cliche to even point this out, but 0.99
00:26:53.380 imagine the hysteria if white people did this imagine if instead of walking into the capitol
00:26:59.300 building and taking nancy pelosi's lectern a development that led to five million fbi raids
00:27:05.660 and congressional investigations imagine if white people in large numbers paraded in front of a
00:27:09.560 courthouse in 2026 calling for the indiscriminate murder of black people now think back 60 years to
00:27:16.240 the civil rights era and imagine that the peaceful protesters were actually saying the exact same
00:27:22.680 things this guy's saying. Actually, you don't have to imagine it. That's exactly what happened.
00:27:28.160 But you get the sense that Carmelo's defense team is a little upset with these demonstrators.
00:27:31.780 Obviously, their goal is to intimidate the jury and that strategy might work.
00:27:36.400 At the same time for this trial, it's clear that Carmelo's lawyers want to hide the fact that he's 0.95
00:27:41.300 a barbarian. And to that end, Carmelo Anthony's defense team has tried to dress him up to make
00:27:47.040 him seem, you know, less thuggish. You can see the courtroom sketches there. They've made sure
00:27:53.140 their client is clean cut, given an oversized suit to make him seem like a child. But it's all
00:27:59.140 theater. Actually, one of the coaches made this point when he was being questioned on the stand
00:28:02.960 yesterday. He told the jury that Carmelo Anthony now looks nothing like he did last year when he
00:28:07.480 stabbed Austin Metcalf to death. But if we're being honest, the defense team probably isn't
00:28:11.600 worried about that testimony. In fact, they're not worried about any of the testimony or any of the
00:28:16.340 evidence. From the moment they took this case, they understood that Carmelo Anthony has just
00:28:21.100 one chance of acquittal. They need to get one of those activists from outside the courthouse
00:28:25.980 inside the jury pool. Now, with certainty, we could say that they failed to get black activists
00:28:30.940 on the panel. But whether or not Carmelo Anthony is convicted now depends on whether or not any of
00:28:36.480 the remaining jurors are loyal members of the Democratic Party or otherwise leftist activists.
00:28:42.200 It's a very sad state of affairs, but that's the reality of the so-called rule of law and the so-called criminal justice system in this country.
00:28:51.780 From Britain to Frisco, Texas, anti-white militants are emboldened and they've never enjoyed more support from their own governments.
00:28:59.760 They simply cannot be allowed to continue their campaign of racial terrorism and intimidation.
00:29:05.680 Now the good news is that
00:29:08.260 As we saw from the protests in Britain earlier this week
00:29:10.480 Millions of indigenous Britons
00:29:12.380 Recognize the stakes 0.97
00:29:13.700 In order for justice to continue to exist
00:29:16.920 As a concept in the western world
00:29:19.080 There must be justice
00:29:20.720 For Henry Novak
00:29:22.240 And there must be justice for Austin Metcalf
00:29:24.800 In the form of
00:29:26.060 Locking Carmelo Anthony away
00:29:28.040 In a cage for the rest of his life 0.98
00:29:30.820 Like the monster he is
00:29:32.520 That'll do it for the show today
00:29:34.340 Thanks for watching, thanks for listening
00:29:35.500 Talk to you tomorrow
00:29:36.460 Have a great day
00:29:37.080 Talk to you on Monday
00:29:38.500 Actually
00:29:38.980 Have a great weekend
00:29:40.200 Godspeed
00:29:40.820 Martin Luther King Jr.
00:29:48.480 Is an American icon
00:29:49.400 Widely considered
00:29:50.380 One of the greatest
00:29:51.040 Americans who ever lived
00:29:52.260 A man who had a vision
00:29:54.360 For a colorblind society 0.93
00:29:56.020 A post-racial America 0.92
00:29:57.620 He had a dream 0.99
00:29:59.560 It's just not the dream
00:30:01.140 You thought it was
00:30:01.900 Were his true aims
00:30:03.300 A colorblind society
00:30:04.820 or something far more radical, who bankrolled him?
00:30:08.580 What unfolded behind the scenes in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963?
00:30:12.820 Was civil disobedience actually peaceful?
00:30:17.380 We wanted to show you a clip of the I Have a Dream speech,
00:30:20.500 but according to our lawyers, we can't.
00:30:22.420 In fact, King's family has made a lot of money suing media outlets.
00:30:25.700 They want to silence critics like us.
00:30:28.180 What they're doing makes it very difficult to judge Martin Luther King Jr.
00:30:31.380 not by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character.
00:30:35.580 Is America today stronger, more unified, and racially equal than before King's rise?
00:30:41.620 These questions demand answers, and as Americans,
00:30:44.060 we are entitled to a full accounting of the civil rights movement and its consequences.
00:30:48.160 King's movement fundamentally transformed our country and our system of government.
00:30:52.360 I speak as a citizen of the world.
00:30:55.260 Each day the war goes on, the hatred increases,
00:30:58.240 Though the cause of evil prosper.
00:31:01.240 The first part of our two-part special on the Civil Rights Movement, 0.98
00:31:04.240 A New Constitution, available now on Daily Wire Plus.