In 1934 Germany, you could have an excuse for being a Nazi as you won't have known what that entails. In 2018 or 1988 or even 1958, if you consider yourself a Nazi, you are a bad person. You know what Nazis are. If you choose to be a Nazi, you are a bad and evil person. There is no wiggle room.
If you are screaming "white power", "blood and soil", "Jews will not replace us" or other things in Charlottesville, you have chosen to be there and chosen hate. You are a bad person.
Can such a person be reclaimed to society? Yes, but not while still a member of such groups. As long as you a member of such a group, you are a terrible person.
I know someone who was one of the worst America had produced. In the 80s and 90s, he was a leader in hate and violence. He helped train the Posse Comitatus, the Freemen, Wayne Snell and others. Ten years to the day before Timothy McVeigh blew up the Murrah Building in OKC, he was on his way to do the same thing. If not for a car problem, he told me he would have blown the building up (his plan was at night and not to kill innocent children).
He had an epiphany while at a church he was planning to blow up because it served straight and gay people. That day his life changed.
He went onto help the FBI and other law enforcement to break these hate groups. There was a $250,000 contract on his life, but it didn't stop him from writing his book and going on TV to tell the world about the hate groups helped form.
If GTB's people do that, maybe we can give them another chance. Maybe, they'd had to prove it unequivocally.
As long as they are still members of such groups, spewing hate and bigotry, there is no reason to not say they are terrible people.
P.S. As a result my helping that man, Tom Metzger called me to threaten my life for working with a "race traitor". Someone did approach me in Century City to give "Tom's regards" to me. But GTB thinks that person and even Metzger can be a good person. Fuck that!
If you are screaming "white power", "blood and soil", "Jews will not replace us" or other things in Charlottesville, you have chosen to be there and chosen hate. You are a bad person.
Can such a person be reclaimed to society? Yes, but not while still a member of such groups. As long as you a member of such a group, you are a terrible person.
I know someone who was one of the worst America had produced. In the 80s and 90s, he was a leader in hate and violence. He helped train the Posse Comitatus, the Freemen, Wayne Snell and others. Ten years to the day before Timothy McVeigh blew up the Murrah Building in OKC, he was on his way to do the same thing. If not for a car problem, he told me he would have blown the building up (his plan was at night and not to kill innocent children).
He had an epiphany while at a church he was planning to blow up because it served straight and gay people. That day his life changed.
He went onto help the FBI and other law enforcement to break these hate groups. There was a $250,000 contract on his life, but it didn't stop him from writing his book and going on TV to tell the world about the hate groups helped form.
If GTB's people do that, maybe we can give them another chance. Maybe, they'd had to prove it unequivocally.
As long as they are still members of such groups, spewing hate and bigotry, there is no reason to not say they are terrible people.
P.S. As a result my helping that man, Tom Metzger called me to threaten my life for working with a "race traitor". Someone did approach me in Century City to give "Tom's regards" to me. But GTB thinks that person and even Metzger can be a good person. Fuck that!
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