The shame here ...beyond the obvious fact that this bigot felt so comfortable using her triggered fee-fees to justify an attack on somebody she didn't know based on a tattoo she couldn't see... ...is that the New Yorker didn't fire her immediately. But wait guys because it gets better... It seems that this disgusting sow is actually the "victim"... Aww poor poor bigot, people are being mean to you because you spewed hate, aww too bad so sad get fked.
Well, at least we won't have to worry about seeing her on TV. There's no big screen big enough for that.
He isn't that's the entire point. Some dumbass butthurt leftists was on a TDS MSM fueled rampage and tried to make people think a disabled vets Marine platoon tattoo was a Nazi cross.
No, but as I understood it you were prosecuted for your actions as an American, not your beliefs. It's a little different over here.
Fair enough, my point was that it wouldn't matter if he is. Can people you disagree with not serve the nation?
For expressing denialist views toward the holocaust, it is also illegal (but not criminal) to insult or offend anyone on the basis of a protected class.
Well first off lets clarify something. Are you asking me about all "people I disagree with" or are you specifically asking me about Nazis? I'll assume for the moment you mean Nazis since that's the topic, and so I'm almost certain the answer to that is no and its based off two things I'm aware of. Remember the "Commie Cadet", the West Point cadet who wore a Che Guevara under his uniform and wrote "Communist will win" under his cap? He was recently given an other-than-honorable discharge for his political extremism. And the other thing is that the branches of the US military all have their policies for tattoos and one important part of those policies is identifying gang and hate group ink for the purpose of rejecting the recruit. So given those things I'm guessing that if somebody was in the military and came out as a Nazi they'd be booted, and if somebody was advertising they were a Nazi prior to entering they would be denied.