Amala Ekpunobi
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So after this guy says, please don't make it about race, he says so.
It's made about race.
He is called a racist, a white supremacist when he has a gag order and cannot even speak on what's happened to his son, which is the main thing he wants to speak about, not the racial elements of the case.
And then what he says in this video, he gets the muzzle off.
What do you think is going to happen?
And we've said this before with cases like this and other sort of crimes that are becoming super racial in nature.
I'm thinking of the UK right now with Henry Novak.
I'm thinking of what just happened in Belfast with the attempted beheading in the streets of Northern Ireland, where you have these jump off points.
where something super heinous happens, it gets made about race or immigration, and then a certain camp of people starts screaming white supremacy and racism and this and that and the third.
And in doing so, you actually create racism.
more extremism.
Now, am I saying he's extreme?
Am I saying he's a racist?
No, this is pretty tame.
I mean, compared to some of the things you could expect from somebody who's been through a situation like this.
But this sort of animosity towards people who are having normal reactions to the things that happen in their life is going to create racism.
And especially in response to this whole Carmelo Anthony thing, where Black people have come forward,
acted as if Black people are a monolith, acted as if this is a part of Black culture, acted as if what they're doing in the streets and what they're doing online, which is absolutely disgusting, is somehow a defense of Black culture, you're going to have a ton of people who aren't Black look at you and go, I guess that's what Black people are about.
Fuck that.
I don't want to be associated with black people if this is what black people are.