Pirate's Cove makes a good point:
We all hate what Nazis stand for. And trying to pin the actions of hateful monsters like Wade Page on Republicans and conservatives is disgusting, lies, and blood libel.
Neo-Nazi’s use elements of both the extreme right and left. Neither side “owns” them. Neither side wants them. They can be described just as easily as leftwing extremists, since they are anti-Semitic, anti-Israel, and believe in the power of a Big Government (run by themselves) which controls the means of production, the major component of the Democratic Socialism model.No one on the right supports shooting up Sikh Temples or even discriminating against Sikhs. This attack was not "right wing." And person who does that is outside the realm of legitimate debate. It remains to be seen whether Wade Page acted alone or as part of a wider conspiracy. It sounds like Page was becoming more disturbed over time. This has some similarities, in that mental health regard, as to James Holmes.
We all hate what Nazis stand for. And trying to pin the actions of hateful monsters like Wade Page on Republicans and conservatives is disgusting, lies, and blood libel.
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