Still Free

Yeah, Mr. Smiley. Made it through the entire Trump presidency without being enslaved. Imagine that.

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Charlottesville and Waukesha

I saw the news of the red vehicle driving through a Christmas parade. Decided not to post about it though I had a good idea on the who and why.  To test my theory, I decided to wait 24 hours and see if it dropped out of my newsfeed. If it did, then I knew I was right about the "who" and the why would soon come out.
Sure enough, 12 hours later, my news feed lacked any mention of what appears to be a total hate crime and mass murder. Sure enough hours later, the "who" was verified and the why a high likelihood.

I'm not going to rehash my commentary on the [lack of] black leadership who are in part to blame for this incident. What I'm going to do instead is compare this to Charlottesville because this case will show the US population what kind of "justice system" we have (although the situation surrounding the Jan 6 people is bad enough).

So for those unfamiliar, there was a 'right wing" Unite The Right event in Va in which the police and state government totally failed in their duty to protect the attendee's first amendment right to peaceful assembly.
As a result, multiple skirmishes broke out between various parties. At some point a person named James Field ran his vehicle into a group of protestors which resulted in the death of one person
Avowed neo-Nazi James Fields Jr. was given a second sentence of life in prison for killing a woman and injuring dozens when he rammed his car into a group of people protesting a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017.
On Monday, Charlottesville Circuit Judge Richard Moore sentenced Fields to the life term plus 419 years and $480,000 in fines, in keeping with a jury's recommendation.

So note. guy runs his car into a crowd. One death. 419 years and $480k in fines.

Now, this guy in Waukesha has a history of anti-white statements (and apparently a self-confession of pimping out a minor). He ran into a crowd of people where at least 5 died and "dozens" injured.

If driving into a crowd in Charlottesville with one death merits 419 years. We should expect no less for this guy. In fact, by the Charlottesville logic, this guy should be up for 2100 years. Let's see what happens.