The Karmelo Anthony case became about far more than one criminal trial.
For many Americans, it exposed deeper questions about media narratives, race politics, victimhood, accountability, and the influence of political activists who attempted to shape public opinion before all of the evidence was presented.
In this episode, Vince Everett Ellison explains why he believes this case represents a turning point—one where many Black Americans are rejecting perpetual victimhood and embracing personal responsibility, truth, and individual agency.
He also explains why he believes America’s greatest divide is no longer race, but culture.
Are Americans finally rejecting grievance politics?
Watch and decide.
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