The View Pushed Lies About Karmelo Anthony

The View’s coverage of Karmelo Anthony and Cyrus Carmack shows how quickly media narratives can become misinformation. In this Stone Cold Takes breakdown, I react to The View’s coverage of Karmelo Anthony, Rick Chow, Jeff Metcalf, and Austin Metcalf — and explain how selective framing, emotional narratives, and misinformation can shape how people understand high-profile legal cases. This video looks at the self-defense claims, the way Jeff Metcalf was represented, the Rick Chow comparison, and why certain media narratives collapse once the facts are placed side by side. Was The View asking fair questions, or did their coverage become part of the misinformation machine? Drop your honest take in the comments. #KarmeloAnthony #TheView #MediaMisinformation Chapters: 00:00 Intro: The View’s Misinformation Problem 01:53 Karmelo Anthony Case Breakdown 03:15 Sunny Hostin’s Self-Defense Framing 06:41 How The View Primes the Audience 08:08 What Would Be a Fair Sentence? 08:48 Rick Chow Case Falsehoods 09:32 Defense Attorney Shaun Kent Reveals Key Facts 14:54 Political Audience Capture Explained 17:53 Sunny Hostin vs. Jeff Metcalf 19:01 Jeff Metcalf Interview Breakdown 21:38 Charleston White’s Narrative Falls Apart 23:35 Jeff Metcalf Reveals What Was Ignored 25:54 Jake Lang Gets Challenged by Jeff Metcalf 27:02 Final Thoughts: Facts Over Narratives Drop your honest take below: is this misinformation, bad research, or political audience capture? @StoneColdTakesTV #TheView #Misinformation #KarmeloAnthony #SelfDefense #StoneColdTakes