Saturday, June 29, 2019

No redeeming features

Remember when some people at Catallaxy theorised that the Charlottesville driver who rammed into a crowd, and reversed out at high speed, killing a woman and injuring others, might have just been panicked when some anti protest protesters hit his car?   Read some of the comments at this post, which contained these lines:

A white guy, whom I refuse to label, loses his cool, for reasons only known to him, reverses into a crowd of radical leftists and unfortunately killing a woman and seriously injuring a number of others. This single, indeed appalling incident, has become a hole in the dyke incident for Trump, and he buckled and singled out several white nationalist groups by name in his second address on the issue. Not a single radical left group received a mention: this was an undignified capitulation...


The video showed it to be nonsense at the time, but it is the blog for culture war fools, so one referred to him as "that poor boy" who the crowd wanted to lynch, and another who argued that police always recommend that when surrounded by a mob and are in danger, you just keep driving.  

In sentencing the guy today, for life, we hear that he was a hard core neo Nazi since at least a teenager:
Prosecutors said Fields had a long history of racist and anti-Semitic behaviour and had shown no remorse for his crimes.

They said he was an avowed white supremacist, admired Adolf Hitler and even kept a picture of the Nazi leader on his bedside table.

During the sentencing hearing, FBI Special Agent Wade Douthit said Fields "was like a kid at Disney World" during a high school trip to the Dachau concentration camp in Germany.

Mr Douthit read grand jury testimony from a high school classmate of Fields who said he appeared happy and made the remark: "This is where the magic happened."

The statement provoked audible gasps from the crowd that had packed into the Charlottesville courtroom.

The classmate said when Fields viewed the camp's gas chamber, he said: "It's almost like you can still hear them screaming."

17 comments:

  1. The fellow who has been accused of ramming the car was a Jew pretending to be a Nazi. And he wasn't in the car. So the whole thing is a staged event. The still photos of the crash show it to be a staged event as well.

    Although the Jews may have put a bit of a twist into this tale. The person driving the car may share the same name as the Jew pretending to be a Nazi. If true this shows the effort the Jews go to when it comes to blowing smoke. I really don't know why we put up with them? Thats a rhetorical question since I do know and its because we cannot get rid of them.

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  2. Graeme, how do I know that your comments aren't being generated by a Jewish operative - he might even look like you - out to convince us that all people who are onto their conspiracy are all crackpots? You're a pawn in the game, see; so you had better stop commenting as it's preventing us all seeing the light.

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  3. Try evidence Steve. Try it all the way around from conspiracies to current science. The culture used to know what evidence was. Hey I know its only science. But I like it.

    Although you make a potentially good point since as I said before, the EJP's have a waiter for every table. So they have all these people out there that we call "limited hangouts." A limited hangout basically tells the truth but omits important details. So Alex Jones, formerly known as Bill Hicks became a limited hangout for the Bronfman family. He tells the truth but he plays down Jewish involvement in the crimes he discusses. Alex tells the truth about the role of false flags, fake news and so forth. But he makes out that there is no Jewish problem. This argument cannot be sustained. Plus it keeps certain cultural prohibitions intact.

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  4. Those teenage utterances imply pretty clearly some awful parenting - and/or some awful friends.

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  5. The upper echelons of the Nazi Party were a surprisingly intelligent group of people. Neo-Nazis are not extreme right or extreme left they are extreme idiots.

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  7. Delighted as I am to see the Bird is spreading its wings once again, please don't try to attribute my views to your own perfervid conspiracy theories Graham. How's your campaign for higher office going? I can't imagine an attempt to troll Steve's blog would help much.

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  8. They are indefinitely postponed in order to pursue other undertakings. But there is one man who shows us the light at the end of the tunnel. The eldest and still the best national leader has returned to his rightful place. The good Doctor is an inspiration to the older blokes, even as Andy Ruiz inspires our more portly brothers.

    I seek for us to have what Machiavelli saw in the small German states. He admired them. The way the civilians were free and well-armed (some moderation here should be considered given modern technology) and the leaders of these principalities went along with the holy roman emperor ......... but only when they wanted to. Thats what is needed here. And maybe its time to look for an Australian royal family.

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  10. Fields is a Jew. He's no Nazi he's definitely a Jew. So your unkind criticisms of him makes you anti-semitic.

    Now you've got to grow up and not keep believing the rather obvious fakery. Its not news. Its just Jews. Repeat after me: Its not news. Its just Jews. There had to be a reason why the Jews were made to move on 109 times. And you are seeing it here.

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  11. On Catallaxy I went by the very mysterious nom-de-plume of.... TimT.

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  13. Anonymous6:54 am

    This is fine of course.

    https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/thelibertarianrepublic.com/andy-ngo-assulted-portland-protests-police-quillette-milkshake-attack/amp/

    CNN says it’s fine to use violence against fascists

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  14. Sinclair has started throwing people off on the basis that they may be me. He threw someone off on the 24th. I was working that day and the next. When I work its really long hours. I didn't get near Catallaxy that day. So its really all about having some topics that cannot be broached.

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  15. Its happening right now. Only 12 minutes ago on Catallaxy, someone, not me is being accused of being me because he mentioned the banking cabal:

    "You are watching the total liberation of North Korea from the banking cabal."

    Hi Graeme.
    .................................

    Its not me. I don't have a view about what the banking cabal is doing with North Korea. So I've become Goldstein. They create a bubble at Catallaxy simply by not being able to talk about certain things.

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  16. Anonymous3:22 pm

    It’s a generic term, GB. Any loon who shows up gets tagged as Graham.

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  17. Ha ha ha ha ha ha. Yes. And twice at least in the last fortnight. But do you see how your bubble stays intact? Its been almost 18 years. A couple of the Mossad people involved in the 9/11 plot went way back to the arrest of the innocent victim Eichmann. These evil old bastards didn't anticipate that there would be video on demand youtube where everyone could catch them out redhanded. So since about 2005 all of us should have known that it was the Israelis that were the driving force behind this evil mass murder. We all had it right in front of us. And yet Sinclair and the rest of them set up all these bubble worlds so you stay ignorant in the midst of an information explosion.

    But its clear you guys weren't brought up right. Bubbles aside there is a character issue here.

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