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Sunday, January 7, 2018

American Neo-Nazi Murderer Not Necessarily an Oxymoron

In response to the video: Neo-Nazi Murderer To Be Tried as Minor



Perhaps he is being tried as a minor, because he is a minor, and of course because he is white, with the latter being the more important variable. The American criminal justice system has never hesitated to try minors as adults if it suits the social need. In 2001, America sentenced a 14-year-old (black kid) to life in prison for a crime that was arguably equally horrible.

The actions of the American Nazi, extreme as they are, are based on an underlying philosophy that is not entirely unpopular with many, many Americans. America could not have possibly advanced this far along the road to fascism if the authoritarianism, so much appreciated by the Nazis, was not an attractive and appealing ideology for lots of people. Politicians routinely build their campaigns around authoritarian buzz words like Law-and-Order and calling protesters and activists, terrorists.

A Law-and-Order Criminal Justice System

Prosecutors, who always have political aspirations, will not piss down the neck of Americans by putting this trial under a public spotlight. As a minor, everything will be sealed and there will be no public conversation about his motivation, or where he got it his inspiration. The last thing a law-and-order society needs is to hear that this kid's murderous thinking was inspired by racism, bigotry, and the nationalism of their leaders and their political parties.

What Happens When the Blindfolded Lady with the Scales is a Racist?

As for the 14-yr-old mentioned above, parading a black child in front of the media as little homicidal animal, fit well with the American narrative of blacks being an inferior and violent race, or as Hillary would say, "super-predators. " Clinton's speech was 3 years before the crime that landed a child in prison for life. I would think that most advanced societies, as America claims to be, would find a better way to handle such a case.

A Side Note: Censorship in America

Regarding the free speech issue brought up in the video, TYT is way off base. They defend the hell out of speech when it is speech they like but quickly ask why Twitter hasn't censored the sites they dislike. This is typical of those mentally trapped within the matrix of the American system, i.e., some censorship is okay and free speech is great unless I disagree with it.

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