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Obviously, their goal is to intimidate the jury, and that strategy might work.
At the same time for this trial, it's clear that Carmelo's lawyers want to hide the fact that he's a barbarian.
And to that end, Carmelo Anthony's defense team is trying to dress him up to make him seem less thuggish.
You can see the courtroom sketches there.
They've made sure their client is clean cut.
given an oversized suit to make him seem like a child.
But it's all theater.
Actually, one of the coaches made this point when he was being questioned on the stand yesterday.
He told the jury that Carmelo Anthony now looks nothing like he did last year when he stabbed Austin Metcalf to death.
But if we're being honest, the defense team probably isn't worried about that testimony.
In fact, they're not worried about any of the testimony or any of the evidence from the moment they took this case.
They understood that Carmelo Anthony
has just one chance of acquittal.
They need to get one of those activists from outside the courthouse inside the jury pool.
Now, with certainty, we could say that they failed to get black activists on the panel.
But whether or not Carmelo Anthony is convicted now depends on whether or not any of the remaining jurors are loyal members of the Democratic Party or otherwise leftist activists.
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.
From Britain to Frisco, Texas, anti-white militants are emboldened, and they've never enjoyed more support from their own governments.
They simply cannot be allowed to continue their campaign of racial terrorism and intimidation.
Now, the good news is that, as we saw from the protests in Britain earlier this week, millions of indigenous Britons recognize the stakes.