Covering property with swastikas may not be hate crime in city north of Atlanta
Law enforcement officials in Lawrenceville, Georgia say they are not sure whether to classify the burning of a swastika into the lawn of a Jewish family as a hate crime.
Two swastikas were spray-painted onto the road in front of the house, a swastika was burned onto the lawn--along with some obscenities--the trees were wrapped with toilet paper, and someone had urinated and defecated on the porch.
(Continue reading at MoJo Blog)
Two swastikas were spray-painted onto the road in front of the house, a swastika was burned onto the lawn--along with some obscenities--the trees were wrapped with toilet paper, and someone had urinated and defecated on the porch.
(Continue reading at MoJo Blog)
3 Comments:
Yeah, I guess since no one forced the family into a boxcar and shipped them east, that the jury can still be out as to whether the perpetrators meant their display as an expression of antisemitic race hatred or simply the ritualist use of ancient symbols of Qabalistic magic in support of the house residents heritage.
By handdrummer, at 3:42 AM
And I must add, MEH!
By handdrummer, at 3:43 AM
What's the big deal?! It is just a bunch of kids blowing off some steam!
It's not like it is Abu Ghraib, or something.
RUSH LIMBAUGH: Exactly. Exactly my point! [The torturings at Abu Ghraib are] no different than what happens at the Skull and Bones initiation and we're going to ruin people's lives over it and we're going to hamper our military effort, and then we are going to really hammer them because they had a good time.
So, uh, what's for dinner?
By Anonymous, at 9:59 AM
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