(VIDEO) Karmelo Anthony’s Parents to Use Fundraiser to Buy New Home
The soon-to-be Sweetheart of Cellblock C.
Buy Large Mansions…
What a strange world we live in. The guy who shoved a loaded pistol at the belly of a pregnant woman during a hold-up, well… he just so happens to die in police custody. Oh, and he was pumped full of drugs, and just attempted to pass off counterfeit money.
In the wake of the death of the secularly canonized Saint George Floyd, from coast-to-coast, America burned. All of a sudden, the initials BLM was added to our lexicon. NB – anyone with the temerity to state that ALL lives matter was usually branded a racist.
Of course, after tons of money started flowing into the coffers of the BLMGNF (Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation), the same folks dropped literally millions and millions of contributor funds on three different Los Angeles mansions as reported by the NY Post.
Imagen my shock (sarcasm off) when I found out that the parents of murder suspect Karmello Anthony plan on purchasing a new home… thanks to the $400,000+ already contributed to this ‘utes on-line legal defense fund.
As reported by London’s the Daily Mail (emphasis mine);
Andrew Anthony said the fund was to be used for Anthony’s legal defense. But he also disclosed that the cash would be used for security and to help the family move after the threats they have allegedly faced since the killing.
This is where your money went to if you gave to BLM.
The revelation comes after a spokesperson for the family said they can’t [live there] after their address was leaked online, leading to ‘graphic and racist threats,’ which included images of ‘black children with knives stuck in their head.’
Anthony’s attorney Michael Howard said, regarding the money: ‘It would be disingenuous to say there isn’t money… But it is not a bond fund. This family needs to be able to survive.’
Even if one is gullible enough to buy-off on this sob story, why would any person with even a splash of common sense believe that the address of the new home won’t be allegedly “leaked online”?
This whole thing reminds me of a mentor I had during my early years in the Marine Corps. During a Stateside tour during the Vietnam War, one of his additional duties was next-of-kin notifications, known back then as “Casualty Calls”.
Attired in his Dress Blues uniform, as he walked to a fallen Marine’s front porch, ostensibly the mother came out of the house and did something no one ever expected.
Instead of tears and crying, the woman stood stone-face and simply asked, “Where’s the money?” obviously referring to the military life insurance.
Just me, but I don’t see much of a difference in both sad and pathetic tales.