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1M-Follower TikTok DJ Threatens Mass Violence!

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The DJ, who gained notoriety during the 2020 Black Lives Matter riots, appears to justify his comments by framing them as a form of self-defense against perceived oppression.

“This is not the Jim Crow era.”

“You all don’t want to end up like Austin,” he added. “Leave black people alone.”

The video appears to be in direct reference to the shocking murder of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf, a Frisco Memorial High School student, who was fatally stabbed in the heart during a track meet on April 8, 2025. Witnesses say the altercation began when Austin asked 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony, a student from a rival high school, to move from under his team’s tent. Within moments, Anthony pulled out a knife and drove it into Austin’s chest as more than 30 students and staff looked on in horror. Austin died in the arms of his twin brother.

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While the nation mourns the senseless killing, Jeanty took to TikTok to make light of the tragedy—casting Anthony as a symbol of resistance rather than a cold-blooded killer.

Jeanty, who is based in Atlantic City, New Jersey, has since locked down his TikTok account and mocked the backlash through posts on Instagram. Meanwhile, his YouTube biography confirms he was born on December 4, 1989, and remains active in the Atlantic City area.

Even more infuriating for many is the public reaction from parts of the online activist community. A fundraiser in support of Anthony, the teen accused of murder, has now amassed nearly half a million dollars—$488,486 to be exact. Those funds have reportedly helped the family relocate into a lavish $900,000 home and purchase a brand-new Cadillac.

The staggering support has ignited further controversy, especially among those who see a disturbing pattern of rewarding criminal behavior under the guise of social justice.

Conservatives are calling out the silence from mainstream media and major platforms. “If the races were reversed,” one online commenter noted, “this would be the top story on every network. But when a black influencer threatens to kill white people on video? Crickets.”

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This latest episode follows a string of racially charged statements made by left-leaning internet personalities who often avoid accountability while fanning the flames of division.

For critics, Jeanty’s comments are not merely provocative—they’re dangerous. They highlight a growing extremism online, where violence is rationalized and tribal loyalty eclipses morality.

As of now, TikTok has not commented on whether Jeanty will face any consequences for his explicit threats. But the public pressure is mounting, with many demanding that platforms hold users equally accountable, regardless of their race, politics, or follower count.

In a time when America is already deeply divided, this kind of rhetoric isn’t just irresponsible—it’s combustible.

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