Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Victim of Teabagging

First they were thrown off their lands. Then they were placed in concentration camps called reservations, so they built casinos and are trying to supplement their tribe. A model society? No not really. Especially when:

New Mexico man pleads not guilty in swastika case

 At first glance, your stomach churns. Racism. A New Mexico man (a Mexican?) pleads not guilty in Swastika case. A symbol of Nazi Germany. A symbol soldiers, including my dad's cousin died fighting against. Something that is not part of the U.S. fabric (but NOW socialist a country teabaggers detest because of socialized medicine) that was once a fascist nation. Why was an American white male be in possession of or associate with something even teabaggers themselves would deem unamerican? Here's why:


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Image: Man with swastika shaved in his head
Farmington Police Dept.  /  AP Police show a swastika shaved on the head of a 22-year-old mentally disabled Navajo man after an April 29, 2010 incident. Three men are accused of branding a swastika onto the victim's arm before shaving the symbol and using markers to scrawl messages and images on

And


Image: Swastika burned into man's arm
Farmington Police Dept.  /  AP
Three men are accused of branding a swastika onto a Navajo man.


The swastika is on the head of a mentally ill native American. This white male is likely to be a teabagger who want to kick the illegal aliens out, and are supporters of Jan Brewer and her ilk. This is the end-result of blind and stupid folks the republicans are recruiting so that they could fulfill Jude Wanniniski's Two Santa Claus Theory by using Malcolm X's By Any Means Necessary. Sad though, the act is terrorism, the suspects, if found guilty, will only receive five years in prison if convicted. Yet when Muslims are accused of allegedly attempting to committing a crime gets life. Do you see an imbalance in justice? I do. And it has everything to do with race...not crime.

I now know why tigers eat their young...too bad that Nazi was born.

3 comments:

  1. Howdy,

    Malloy sent me ;) Nice blog, your dad's cousin was in the 442nd? Wow, hat's off to that!

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  2. Malloy mentioned your blog just now. Cheers.

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