Absolutley Barking, Mudpit Mutt Former Patron: Garbarsardar
"Out of the crooked tree of humanity,no straight thing can be made." Immanuel Kant
"Oh Yeah? What about a cricket bat? That's pretty straight. Just off the top of my head..." Al Murray, Pub Landlord.
Clearly, the fact that his car was attacked by a crowd of violent thugs is being ignored.
Compare Mongrel's language when describing the driver of the car to his language when describing the head choppers from the recent incident in Morocco. It's sickening how he's willing to ignore and even defend the most barbaric and earth shattering of crimes when they don't fit his anti-white agenda. It's a huge problem with the left (and the reason they're thankfully getting hammered in elections all over the western world).
If this was so easily proved legally he had a really lawyer. Again Virginia district courts don’t buy into political trials. Now if they hit him with federal crimes on top of it and he has to serve the sentencing non-concurrently that would say something about the Trump DoJ.
One thing is for certain: the more profoundly baffled you have been in your life, the more open your mind becomes to new ideas.
-Neil deGrasse Tyson
Let's think the unthinkable, let's do the undoable. Let us prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all.
This is a textbook example of a political trial, just like the Memphis trio trial, where evidence were ignored due to ongoing moral panic and easily manipulated jury.
Double-standards go hand in hand with usual liberal/left hate for their own countrymen.
Just cuz you say it doesn’t make it so.
One thing is for certain: the more profoundly baffled you have been in your life, the more open your mind becomes to new ideas.
-Neil deGrasse Tyson
Let's think the unthinkable, let's do the undoable. Let us prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all.
It is a political trial because... it is a political trial, since evidence that was part of the case was ignored to make an already determined decision for political reasons, which falls within conventional definition of the term. Same as Memphis trio trial, where 3 innocent people were jailed because of Satanic Panic. The only difference is that instead of fearing imaginary Satanists, Mainstream media tells public to fear imaginary "nazis".
Absolutley Barking, Mudpit Mutt Former Patron: Garbarsardar
"Out of the crooked tree of humanity,no straight thing can be made." Immanuel Kant
"Oh Yeah? What about a cricket bat? That's pretty straight. Just off the top of my head..." Al Murray, Pub Landlord.
He was never going to get a fair trial based on the weeks long 24/7 coverage of the event, which completely omitted vast swathes of the story. For example, the fact that the "alt-right" demonstration was peaceful before Antifa showed up and spent 3 hours throwing urine and feces at them, assaulting them, throwing rocks at them, etc.
Also omitted was the fact that the police had been ordered not to intervene so that the demonstrators would be attacked without end until they went home. Video footage is on Youtube of people asking police, who were at the event, why they weren't intervening.
The one, enormous mitigating factor of what this idiot did are these two facts, which were omitted from the 24/7 coverage of the event. If you antagonize someone for 3 hours, and the people who are trained and paid to stop it are ordered to allow it to happen, eventually someone is going to snap and take things too far.
By the way, where were your threads on the various Antifa scumbags who attempted to blind people with bear mace, who attempted to burn people with homemade flamethrowers, who hit peaceful protesters in the face with metal objects? Did you just ignore those things because they didn't suit your agenda?
This thread has run its course. Closed.
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