Two Sides - Understand Before You Blame

Much has been said about Karmelo Anthony and the decision to bring a knife to a track meet. But let’s be clear: this isn’t just about a knife or other weapon—it’s about survival. Critics have been quick to condemn his actions, but where is the outrage when white students bring entitlement, unchecked aggression, and violence into schools? The double standard is glaring. This case reflects a deeper reality—one that too many still refuse to confront. Karmelo is a Black teenager trying to survive in a world that has repeatedly shown him he’s on his own. Teachers, coaches, administrators, law enforcement, and the media have consistently failed to protect kids like him. He didn’t bring a knife to start a fight. He brought it because he knew what could happen if trouble found him—and he had no reason to believe anyone would step in to help. The outrage over the presence of a blade at a track meet reveals more about society’s priorities than it does about his. Many remain silent about the t...