Amala Ekpunobi
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Okay, so you just heard that.
Yet the clip that you're gonna see circulating all over social media, all over the conversation surrounding this father calling him racist is the watermelon felon clip.
I'm like, how do you get through all of this?
And you hear like these angry words that he hurls out and he hurls out a lot of angry words
to a lot of different people involved in this case after a year of not being able to speak.
But how is it that you get through this whole thing and then you go, clip, watermelon fell in, let's go put it out and call this guy racist when he's literally saying, I wish the parents of the kid who murdered my son would have shown up to the court to the sentencing so that we could pray together and we could try at the end of all this
at the end of not being able to speak for a year, at the end of people peeing on my son's grave, at the end of people showing up to protest to free the murderer.
I wish that we could have been together to pray to at least promote an image of racial unity to a world out there that is so clearly divided over this case after I begged for this case to be not made about race in the first place.
How is it that you watch this entire thing and then that's the clip that goes out?
Interesting.
But that's how media works.
That's how propaganda works.
And of course, is that a comment that he's probably going to want to stamp on his legacy?
Probably not.
But who gives a shit?
His son was murdered.
Okay, so there's that.
Now he's talking about the representative for the Carmelo Anthony family, and he calls him a baby-shaking convict or something like that.
He was.
I mean, you go through this guy's track record, his legal record.