All the memes are spot on - especially those that point out the oxygen provided to disinformation and double standards by the left-wing media.
I am surprised there is even a discussion around this case. Transparently, I am not talking about the legal case but the "for lack of a better word" moral case.
For all intents and purposes, Karmelo was trespassing. Let's not be cute with the florid "sacred space" comment but you guys are not so daft and to realize that during competitions one team does not got site in the middle of an opponents spot unless invited.
Anyone who has basic civility simple would leave when asked to by the other team. Refusing too is inherently provocation. Again, don't act like during a football game TCU is just going to come over to Baylor's sideline and refuse to leave and that would be "excused" as normal and fine.
100% he was asked to leave politely and started mouthing off and yapping. Again inherently provocative.
I did not read the trial transcripts - so someone that did will have to share whether anyone actually testified that Anthony or Austin touched the other first or at all before the murder. Again, you're being daft if anyone acts like this is reasonable and normal behavior for 17-year-old kids. If every time a teenage boy was shoved in the heat of the moment excused murder we would have lots of dead kids. People act like Karmelo was out seeing a movie with his wife and Austin approach him and started shoving and threatening him. Again, turn on your brains.
Zero-percent Karmelo felt threatened, but if we get high and believe he did he simply could have walked away. Again, he was the pursuer by entering the Memorial team space. To have been threatened or bullied would require Austin to have entered the Centennial space and provoke. It was the other way around
Not only did he not leave he stopped to get a knife and not simply use as defensive protection but stabbed Austin so hard it pierced his sternum. That is not a defensive action.
All that to say, one has to really suspend disbelieve an engage in some serious mental gymnastics to contemplate this is not an extremely simple, clear cut case likely intentionally created by Karmelo. If you recall. he like to take pictures with guns pretending to be a gangster - he was just trying to live the fantasy he hears from gangsta rap and likely underscored by his obviously sociopathic parents.
The fact this case was discussed beyond anything but a cold-blooded murder just demonstrates how stupid so many are.
I am surprised there is even a discussion around this case. Transparently, I am not talking about the legal case but the "for lack of a better word" moral case.
For all intents and purposes, Karmelo was trespassing. Let's not be cute with the florid "sacred space" comment but you guys are not so daft and to realize that during competitions one team does not got site in the middle of an opponents spot unless invited.
Anyone who has basic civility simple would leave when asked to by the other team. Refusing too is inherently provocation. Again, don't act like during a football game TCU is just going to come over to Baylor's sideline and refuse to leave and that would be "excused" as normal and fine.
100% he was asked to leave politely and started mouthing off and yapping. Again inherently provocative.
I did not read the trial transcripts - so someone that did will have to share whether anyone actually testified that Anthony or Austin touched the other first or at all before the murder. Again, you're being daft if anyone acts like this is reasonable and normal behavior for 17-year-old kids. If every time a teenage boy was shoved in the heat of the moment excused murder we would have lots of dead kids. People act like Karmelo was out seeing a movie with his wife and Austin approach him and started shoving and threatening him. Again, turn on your brains.
Zero-percent Karmelo felt threatened, but if we get high and believe he did he simply could have walked away. Again, he was the pursuer by entering the Memorial team space. To have been threatened or bullied would require Austin to have entered the Centennial space and provoke. It was the other way around
Not only did he not leave he stopped to get a knife and not simply use as defensive protection but stabbed Austin so hard it pierced his sternum. That is not a defensive action.
All that to say, one has to really suspend disbelieve an engage in some serious mental gymnastics to contemplate this is not an extremely simple, clear cut case likely intentionally created by Karmelo. If you recall. he like to take pictures with guns pretending to be a gangster - he was just trying to live the fantasy he hears from gangsta rap and likely underscored by his obviously sociopathic parents.
The fact this case was discussed beyond anything but a cold-blooded murder just demonstrates how stupid so many are.