Hate-filled Howard professor faults Austin Metcalf’s father, says he ‘failed’ his murdered son

A university professor blasted as a vile black supremacist has written an essay attacking the deceased teen Austin Metcalf’s father.

Metcalf died last year in very clear-cut circumstances. Convicted murderer Karmelo Anthony entered an off-limits area with a purposefully hidden knife. Metcalf told him to leave 15+ times, and then Anthony stabbed him to death when the teen moved to push him out of the restricted area.

Yet in the eyes of Stacey Patton, a pompous Howard University professor, Metcalf is the bad guy, and so is his father, Jeff.

This is why black supremacists have spent years passionately defending the worst among them, including criminal deviants like George Floyd and Michael Brown and Trayvon Martin, all while tarring and feathering the likes of Clarence Thomas and Ben Carson.

Writing for Substack, Patton focused her attention on “Jeff Metcalf’s failure as a father.” So just to be clear, Anthony’s father isn’t a failure, though his son is in prison this very moment for murder, but Metcalf’s father is a failure. Make it make sense …

“You stood in that courtroom and told a Black teenager he failed his parents, himself, and society,” Patton wrote, describing what happened after Anthony was sentenced earlier this week. “But perhaps the harder truth is that you failed your son first.”

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As proof, she cited the Metcalfs’ history of hunting together. Yes, in this pompous professor’s mind, teaching your kids to hunt animals like humans have been doing since the beginning of time is equivalent to teaching them to murder. Again, please make it make sense …

“In your own memorial language, you told us about the kind of white boyhood Austin was raised inside,” she wrote. “It was a boyhood steeped in conquest language, hunting rituals, warrior fantasies, masculine toughness, and the romance of force. You told us about a child praised not just for being kind, curious, gentle, or careful, but for becoming a ‘leader’ and a ‘warrior’ in a racist culture where those words too often mean dominance.”

So she’s mad that Metcalf’s father taught him how to be a strong man, which apparently makes sense in the world of black supremacists.

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“You, sir, told us that Austin learned early how to hold a weapon, how to aim, how to take down a living thing, how to be proud of the kill, how to have that moment folded into the mythology of father and son,” Patton continued. “This tells us something about the values and emotional curriculum being cultivated around him and about what kind of white masculinity was being celebrated.”

Remember, this lecture is being directed at the guy whose son was brutally murdered, not the guy who raised the convicted murderer.

Patton then accused Jeff Metcalf, the father of a murder victim, of teaching his son how to be entitled.

“YOU taught Austin what it meant to be a ‘warrior,'” she wrote. “YOU taught him that toughness was honorable. YOU taught him that taking up space was normal. YOU taught him that confrontation was courage. YOU socialized Austin into entitlement long before he ever reached that track meet.”

Keep in mind that it’s Anthony’s parents who keep proclaiming themselves and their son as victims, even though their son murdered another boy in cold blood.

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“It is easier to stand in a courtroom and call Karmelo Anthony a failure than it is to admit that Austin’s death did not begin with the knife,” Patton continued. “It began with every lesson that told your son that he had the right to approach, challenge, and cross a boundary.”

The leftist said nothing about the boundary Anthony crossed when he entered an off-limits area, as if he was entitled to be there. But of course, it doesn’t matter — none of it does. To black supremacists like “Dr.” Patton, all that matters is the color of one’s skin. Namely, all that matters is that black is good and white is bad.

Vivek Saxena

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