Thursday, December 16, 2021

Is the law for everyone or just for people who don't look like you?

Good news is that finally right wing extremists have to answer for their loathful behaviour. In Florida three people got jailtime for commiting voter fraude. So I guess Trump and his sheep were right: there was voter fraude in the 2020 elections: three of his fans were caught casting their votes twice. The three are white, elderly rich people. Not exactly the demographic group their hero had in mind when he said: 'They are committing voter fraud (click)!' One of them got arrested while being on a luxury cruiseship. All three are residents of The Village in Florida. You know, that neighbourhood with nice white old people who call themselves christians.

I guess their defense will state they were only sheep who simply did what their Great Leader ('Führer' in German) asked them to do (click).

Also in America a self proclaimed 'Proud Boy' was sentenced to ten years imprisonment for breaking the law. And not regretting it. He went to Portland to fight protesters and used excessive force to hurt innocent people. The judge didn't agree with his 'defense': self-defence. People who defend themselves do not travel for miles, armed and all, to simply hurt anyone who has a different skincolour than they and claim 'self-defense'. If you still feel sorry for 51 years old Alan Swinney, I reccomend you read this article.  

Even members of government bodies don't escape their racially based conducts anymore. Like in Sweden where former Immigrant Minister Inger Stojberg (click) got jailtime for illegaly separating married immigrant couples. 

'When you break the law, you go to jail.' Isn't that what white rightwing people like to say? 

What do you think: should the law be applicable to anyone or just to people who don't look like you?


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