A judge won't give a former neo-Nazi jail time because she's transsexual
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Thursday, April 01, 2021 at 4:41 AM.
It appears this is a woman denigrating herself, but regardless, what matters is that we have here another disturbing case of favoratism based on protected class statuses that even punk rockers of the 70s and 80s weren't privilege to:
On Wednesday, a judge did not impose prison time on a transgender ex-neo-Nazi who was a former member of a neo-Nazi group that has gone after journalists, citing the person’s difficult past.What this proves is that even antisemites and white supremacists can find sanctuary under privileged status positions, here being one that's regrettably become commonplace, and this is bound to embolden more such creeps to take up the kind of lifestyle as the one spoken about here. Which means neo-nazism is bound to be taking up new forms of operation in the US. And could be one more reason why some Jews may want to consider moving to Israel instead.
The Associated Press reported that Taylor Parker-Dipeppe, who goes by Tyler, was charged early last year alongside three other people who were members of the Atomwaffen Division, a white supremacist group. In September, Parker-Dipeppe pleaded guilty “to conspiracy to mail threatening communications and to commit cyberstalking,” according to AP.
[...] The Anti-Defamation League describes the Atomwaffen Division as “a small neo-Nazi group whose members are preparing for a race war to combat what they consider the cultural and racial displacement of the white race.” The group “is made up of online groups and small, localized cells, spreads their hateful propaganda via the internet and by distributing provocative fliers, posters, and stickers.” The members “meet and organize online,” but also “participate in ‘hate camps,’ organized hiking excursions and military-style training exercises across the country.” The members and associates of the group “have been linked to violent crimes including murder and alleged plots to attack civilians, nuclear facilities and synagogues.”
Over a dozen people connected to Atomwaffen or an offshoot called Feuerkrieg Division have been charged with crimes in federal court since the group was formed in 2016, according to AP. Atomwaffen has also been connected with multiple killings, “including the May 2017 shooting deaths of two men at an apartment in Tampa, Florida, and the January 2018 killing of a University of Pennsylvania student in California,” per the outlet.
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