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Law enforcement sources tell us Anthony should have been in class at Centennial High School and was skipping school when he allegedly stabbed Austin Metcalf.
CBS later wrote on their Facebook quote, we also have redacted some previously reported information on a possible suspension in order to get further clarification from the school district.
The school district has chosen not to reply to our questions regarding this information.
Therefore, we have pulled the information temporarily.
but temporarily became permanently with no clear update.
In other words, the school district, the same school district that let Carmelo Anthony graduate after killing a white student, managed to kill the story.
And we don't know the truth about Anthony's record if he had one, and it wouldn't necessarily be introduced as evidence during the trial either because judges generally don't want jurors to make their decision based on a defendant's prior conduct.
So
Maybe it was kept out of the prosecution's case for that reason.
We don't know.
The point is, if Anthony had indeed done something worthy of suspension at his school, as CBS originally reported, then the school district would have every reason under our civil rights law to ignore the issue entirely.
If the school district tried to punish a student like Carmelo Anthony, which is to say a violent black student, then they run the risk of years of expensive litigation.
So the easy way out is simply to allow these students to graduate.
even when they slaughter a white teenager at a track meet, without any justification whatsoever.
And by the same token, the easy approach for white parents is to tell their children that all of the violence and dysfunction in black areas is due to systemic racism or, you know, whatever.
The easy approach is to tell your children to treat aggressive black thugs in the exact same manner as you would treat anyone else.
But the truth is, there's a big difference between Carmelo Anthony and, say,
you know, an Asian chess grandmaster.
There's also a big reason between a black teen in South Philly who takes your cell phone and a white first-year university student like Henry Novak.
And if you deny that this difference exists, then you're placing yourself and your children in a position where they might die a horrible and preventable death at the altar of civil rights mythology and BLM propaganda.