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May 4, 2025 - Hodgetwins
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Karmelo Anthony effect Woman Calls Kid N-Word Raises Over $350k After woke mob Tries To cancel Her

Shiloh, a white woman who raised over $359,000 after allegedly using the N-word at a park, exemplifies the "Carmelo Anthony effect" where perceived racial bias drives massive crowdfunding despite doxxing threats. The episode debates whether the child's actions constituted theft or autism-related behavior, contrasting Shiloh's disproportionate reaction with arguments for humane treatment while highlighting how "black fatigue" fuels viral outrage and financial gain regardless of factual nuances regarding the incident. [Automatically generated summary]

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White Privilege and Viral Fame 00:09:31
Yeah, I got a new show for you.
You got a damn good show.
All right, so this white woman is going viral because she said the dreaded n-word.
If you want to, that's easy for a white person to go viral.
Yeah, look at that white-word.
Because that white privilege gets used that N-word, you're going viral.
Right.
Right, so just to give y'all an idea of what's going on, supposedly this black kid there at the park, the black kid was rummaging through her stuff.
Yeah.
So she goes off holding the black kid.
I mean, you see a black kid going through your stuffing white.
The first thing that's going to come in your head, like N-word.
So let's check this out.
You call him a child?
Did you call the child the N-word?
It is not business.
You call him a ng.
Okay, why don't you have the boss to say it right now again?
Okay.
All right.
She called your bluff.
She called your bluff.
She didn't say it once.
She said it like for three months.
He did ask.
Yeah, you asked her to say it.
And white woman obliged, okay.
What'd you say?
That little kid, you call him a nigga?
That little child?
Are you about to hit him?
You chasing him?
He took my son's stock.
So that gives you the right to call the child five-year-old the N-word.
If that's what he's going to act.
That's what you're going to call him.
You know, that's a hate speech.
And you can be recorded for that.
I don't give a.
Okay, we'll see about that what the internet has to say about you.
Now, there's some people saying that the kid actually has autism that was digging through the bag, the black kid.
Yeah.
Now, my kid is autistic.
And like, if I'm drinking a soda from a can and I'm just sitting in my kitchen and I put it down and I look away, he'll come up and grab it and just walk away with it and drink it as if it's his.
He does this in public too.
So when I go out in public, I have to keep an eye on him because no matter how many times I tell him that's not his, he still does it.
So if that's what started this whole thing, I can understand why it happened because the kid's autistic.
Yeah, but I think, I mean, I don't know how true that is.
Yeah, I know.
I don't know how true that is.
Yeah, especially when it's coming from, you know what they said about Carmela Anthony?
Well, it's not a knife.
It was a cleat sharpener or a self-defense.
Black people lie like crazy.
Right.
Black people have a great imagination when it comes to line.
When they're getting handcuffed, they came up with the phrase, I didn't do nothing.
I can't breathe.
So you can't really trust the source of that kid having autism.
But I would understand why this happened if the kid did have autism.
But I'm not in that.
I'm not.
Like, if I see an adult behaving or robbing somebody, a black adult, I mean, I would understand why a white person would use that word.
But stuff like grape or robbing them.
Yeah, something heinous.
Unalive.
By all means, use one of your family members.
That word makes a lot of sense, but you got to be an adult.
That's still a child.
Well, Kim, just the thing.
There's a lot of black fatigue going on.
I know.
Look, we have black fatigue and we're black.
Now, imagine being white with black fatigue.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
Black rappers make millions of dollars just saying this word repeatedly.
And black people call each other that repeatedly.
I don't deny it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, and so she's being doxed and her life is over.
Well, they're trying to ruin her life.
She started a give me, what is it?
Give single.
Give single.
She's got a goal of a million dollars.
She's raised over $359,000.
Now, this is the black fatigue effect.
If that, what's happening with Carmelo Anthony, so much money raised.
Right, right.
There's no Carmelo Anthony happening right now.
I don't think she gets that money.
She doesn't get that amount of money.
It's black fatigue is what's going on here.
Yeah.
If Carmelo Anthony can raise $500,000 and he underlive a defenseless child, then, you know, I understand why.
Track me at a track me.
Now I understand why she's raising so much money.
It's because I had Carmelo Anthony effect and black fatigue.
Yeah.
I mean, I don't condone what she did over and over.
It's just, it's just childish, but yeah.
Colin, a child that's uh, I mean, she said it.
She'll, I think she just gave it to him one good time.
But then the black guy comes up and says, hey, what?
I'm not even mad for saying it to the black guy because you asked her to say it.
So if she, you know, but I don't, I don't condone her calling a child that.
You know, I remember when I don't, I remember when I was a small child and I would be outside and white adults would call me that.
That messed me up.
I remember we was playing baseball with little kids, right?
Yeah.
We was playing with this tennis ball and it bounced in this white people's yard.
Yeah.
We grew up in Munsville, Virginia.
I went to the yard and got it.
Yeah.
And then as I picked the ball up, he said, hey, don't ever come back in my yard.
Yeah.
Right?
He didn't have to say that.
He didn't have to say that.
Yeah.
That came from.
That has real hate.
I know white people, y'all understand, but I was like, 10 limits.
That hurt my feelings.
Yeah.
I think I almost started crying and I got scared too.
I mean, it has a huge effect on adults.
Just imagine the effect it has on a child.
Yeah, but they don't understand.
You know?
Yeah, but I'm telling you.
This is the Carmelo Anthony effect.
Well, hey, if the audacity of that kid, his family, to raise money and claim self-defense, and then you got all these black people dragging this poor white kid that's been unalive in the mud.
Right, right.
I'm telling you, white people is getting tired of this.
Yeah, yeah.
It's horrible.
That's the same group of people that came up with white privilege.
I'm telling you, it's black fatigue going on.
Yeah, yeah.
People are tired of black people's antics.
This woman's going to raise a million dollars.
She's going to raise a million dollars.
You think she's going to make it?
She's going to get there.
Well, I think it's been petered out now.
$359.
No, no, no, no.
We're talking about it.
How many of our fans are going to go donate?
We got a lot of women.
We're going to get probably 300,000, 400,000 views on this.
She's going to get a lot of donations.
What does her gives send go say?
My name is Shiloh and I've been put.
It's a nice name, Shiloh.
Yeah.
My name is Shiloh and I have been put into a very dire situation.
I like that word.
Dire.
This is all marketing right here.
Yeah.
Look, I recently had a kid steal from my 18-month-old son's diaper bag at a park.
He was rummaging through her diaper bag.
He's probably looking for some crah crackers.
He's probably looking for some snacks.
I called the kid out for what he was.
Oh, come on.
He's a.
If he has autism, shame on you.
If he doesn't have autism, he's still, you shouldn't call a kid that word no matter.
Hey, that's freedom of speech.
But how old do you think that kid was, Keith?
He didn't look that.
He's probably like seven?
No, he looked like he's about 10.
He's pretty big.
No, that kid was no deep.
Yeah, he's big enough to know better.
But if he's autistic, he really don't really.
Yeah.
You don't understand that.
I called the kid out for what he was.
Another man who we recently found out has had a history of law enforcement proceeded to record me and follow me to my car.
He then posted these videos online, which has caused my family and myself great turmoil.
And my social security number has been leaked.
My address.
That's horrible.
Yeah, it's horrible.
My address and phone number have been given out freely.
My family members are being attacked.
My eldest child may not be going back to school, even where our exercise has been exposed.
I'm asking for your help to assist in protecting my family.
I fear that we must relocate.
That's that Carmelo Anthony effect.
Yeah, if Carlo can raise $500,000, I have two small children who do not deserve this.
We have been threatened to the extreme by people online.
Anything will help.
We cannot and will not live in fear.
Thank you.
Like, you could have reprimanded that kid, but she didn't have to use that N-word.
Not on a child.
I don't condone what Carmelo.
Carmelo and his family did.
I actually don't condone what you're doing either.
Both of y'all are like pretty much the same.
Yeah.
I can understand you being upset.
Now, if that was a white kid, would you have called him the N-word?
No, you would say, hey, get out of my bag.
You, you.
Where's your parents like?
You know better than that.
Yeah.
You're white.
You treating that.
You just miss my child.
That's pretty good.
That's pretty good.
I have to admit.
You see what I'm saying?
If you'd have treated that kid like he is, this would have never happened.
But hey, this is like, this is like a blessing.
You could have raised a million dollars.
What's that one saying?
Every cloud have a silver lining.
Yeah, but this is all self-inflicted.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Carmela Anthony, self-inflicted.
This lady's shallow.
Everything is self-inflicted.
If you'd have treated that child just like any other child that was rummaging through your stuff, other, you know, well, maybe her black fatigue.
If you'd have treated that child humanely, this wouldn't have happened.
Maybe her black fatigue is like at its highest.
Caught her at the bad time.
Ignorance Defines the Conflict 00:01:35
Yeah.
Yeah.
She's probably, I don't know.
She might be a good person.
I've said some horrible things when I'm upset.
And those words do not define me.
You know what you write.
Yeah.
It's probably a nice lady, man.
Yeah.
She just had it up to here with these Negroes.
She's probably had some bad interactions with black people over the last two years.
And then she's at the point.
Here's this black kid.
Where's food at?
Where's the grand product?
And she lost it.
She snapped.
Yeah, but a lot of people are ignorant to autism.
Yeah.
A lot of people don't really know what's ignorant to it.
Yeah.
I mean, a lot of people are ignorant.
That's why I don't like when people use that R-word.
You should never use that word.
That's like.
Yeah, but if that's what happened and the kid is.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's that offends me more than the actual use of the N-word.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's true.
Yeah.
That's true.
But anyway, now, let me ask y'all this.
If that kid has, if he's on the spectrum, do y'all condone her raising a million dollars?
Because she's still an adult.
She should still behave like an adult.
Yeah, but you're asking him a question.
A lot of people don't even know what autism is, Come.
Yeah, I know.
They don't know.
Like, my kid's autistic.
He can't even, he can't talk.
Yeah, about 20, 30 years ago, Keith, people didn't even know.
I'm looking at these documentations on Netflix.
People didn't know serial killers exist.
They didn't know anything about, you know.
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