Matt Walsh
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Most likely, yes, he will, assuming the jury wasn't compromised, which, I mean, admittedly is a big assumption.
He certainly should be found guilty.
I put my money on that it will happen, but we don't know.
But the most important takeaway from this trial and the issue that we address in our documentary is that white men are not dying in random one-off incidents like this any more than white people just happen to lose out on job opportunities or government contracts or university admissions.
White children are dying in the streets of Philadelphia and at track meets in Texas for the same reason that defenseless elderly white women were massacred in their own homes when diversity came to town in the 1960s.
These people are dying because of a fiction that has persisted for far too long in this country, which is that racial disparities always and everywhere are the result of discrimination.
This belief has acquired religious significance in most of the country.
It's both dangerous and completely false.
The truth is that if we had more racial disparities and a little more self-awareness, a lot of innocent people, both white and black, would still be alive today.
As it stands, if we continue on the trajectory that was set in place decades ago, we'll continue to see many more Carmelo Anthony's.
That's what the corporate press wants, which is why they're presenting the murder as a truly unforeseeable, shocking homicide.
But it actually wasn't unforeseeable at all.
We created the circumstances that allowed the murder to happen.
We effectively created, although most people don't realize it, a new constitution 60 years ago that rewards grievance and violence.
And just as quickly, before the next Austin Metcalf is slaughtered, we must tear up this new constitution and replace it with the one we started with.
That will do it for the show today.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for listening.
Talk to you tomorrow.
Have a great day.