Conservative Judge Lets White Supremacist Off Easy
Says, 'You need to be going after the Antifa people more aggressively' - and leave the 'patriots' alone (I added the part about the patriots).
Take a look at this image. These white-trash losers are Trump’s base. For anyone doubting why abortion should never be banned fully, just look at these inbred dopes: Each of them could be the face for “Why abortion should always be legal.” I seethe with hatred for these losers because, in my book, there is nothing worse than a racist — in any society.
A U.S. District Judge, Cormac J. Carney, appointed by George W. Bush in 2003, disagrees with my — our — sentiments. The judge made it clear why he was letting Tyler Laube off lightly. He does not deny that Laube broke the law and violently violated the rights of a journalist he viciously beat at a 2017 white supremacist rally in Southern California — no, that fact is beyond scrutiny. The judge explained that he was sentencing the Nazi sympathizer to time served (35 days) for the following reason: “You need to be focusing your attention on the leftist radicals and not white supremacists.”
Antifa is not an organization, as most of us with working brains know. It is nothing more than a hatred for racist stupidity. We are against the shitheads in the image above. Some of us write and preach about this hatred in our daily lives (my “I am Antifa” t-shirt is at the print shop). Others go to rallies of ignorance and counter-protest, which sometimes results in violence against the cowards raising their rebels-with-no-cause flags. I don’t envision myself attending a rally simply because I am located where such rallies aren’t popular — but they do happen. One happened this past Sunday but was drowned out by a counter-protest.
The traitorous judge in question is letting a violent Nazi sympathizer out of prison because he somehow confuses the warm and fuzzy images of white supremacy with his Mayberry-like childhood. Carney is 64 and grew up in white-as-snow Michigan. Michigan is not known for being the state of rational thinkers. Most of the people I have met from the state expressed views that scared me. Many people from Michigan serve in the military, and as one guy told me when I served in 1986, “I won’t be able to join our local militia if I haven’t served.”
Laube is not the first “get out of jail free” card that Carney has issued to Nazi sympathizers.
This photo was also taken at the Southern Californian rally. The animal beating the fallen counter-protestor is Robert Paul Rundo. Rundo founded a white supremacist organization called Rise Above Movement, which trains other dummies how to incite violence against their political rivals. The goal is to make the attacks look as if they were defending themselves and not merely being like Ernst Rohm’s murderous Brown Shirts.
Carney tossed this case out of court, claiming that Rundo had a Constitutional right to “express his opinion.” A Californian appeals court, however, immediately weighed in and declared that Rundo would remain in custody until further review.
Carney’s decision to dismiss Rundo’s case and immediately order his release drew widespread attention. In his ruling, Carney acknowledged that Rundo and other Rise Above Movement members likely promoted “reprehensible” ideas and “likely committed violence,” but said far-left members of Antifa “engaged in worse conduct” but were not targeted for prosecution (Judge Who Dismissed Case).
Carney and Laube are two of the nine defendants currently before Carney, and it seems pretty sure that the other seven will also be treated with a pat on the back and an “atta boy.”
Politicized Justice
As we have seen since 2000, SCOTUS has aggressively intervened in the lives of Americans. The bloodless coup of December 2000, when the Bush-appointed Supreme Court rejected Al Gore’s request for a continued recount, brought George W Bush, neo-conservatism, and 9/11 into our lives. As bad as Ronald Reagan was for our country, many of us have forgotten that most of what we are suffering today is the result of the Bush-Cheney reign of terror.
After Barack Obama’s rise to the White House, even the most civilized racists in the closet began to get a bit restless. Since 2012, SCOTUS has almost annually pared back the rights guaranteeing all Americans a voice in selecting who governs. SCOTUS has also pushed guns deeper into more homes in society, making the country a much more violent and bloody one. SCOTUS has openly sided with Big Oil and corporations each time they gut the federal government’s attempts to combat climate change. Then, even though each one of the nominees put forth by Trump promised to leave abortion alone, SCOTUS overturned Roe v. Wade.
Each time that SCOTUS inflicts one of these slashing cuts across the body of the nation, it hides behind some “literal” interpretation of the Constitution — until the literal interpretation fails to serve the interests of their right-wing coup, like with guns and abortion. Now, a dopey, former UCLA football player and now a circuit judge in California has declared that the violence of Nazi sympathizers is worthy of a pass because he doesn’t think “Antifa” is persecuted enough by the authorities. I guess this is called the precedent of “two wrongs make a right.”
Judges aligning their decisions with Trump and racist MAGidiots is a new front in the fascist revolution overtaking our nation. The Fairness Doctrine used to require that equal time be given for opposing political views. Today, thanks to Judge Carney, we have equal fairness must be given to violent Nazis bent on overthrowing the government. The Rise Above Movement, founded by Rundo, has a stated mission: to attack political rivals. Those rivals happen to be anyone opposed to their white supremacist views.
Antifa is anyone, including the Easter Bunny, who thinks fascism is for ignorant shitheads. Is Judge Carney now legally declaring the rest of us the enemy?
“You need to be focusing your attention on the leftist radicals and not white supremacists.” Was this a statement by the judge? And he was not thrown out of the courtroom there and then or after?