Isn’t It a Civil Rights Violation to Prevent Dead People from Voting? Deadphobia, Anyone?

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 28, 2020

A Pennsylvania voter heads to the polls.

We have not yet seen the end of prejudice in America.

As we speak, there are neo-Nazis and White Supremacists endorsing full-on deadphobia, arguing that the dead should be disenfranchised from voting.

RT:

An Indiana-based law firm is suing Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in federal court for having hundreds of dead people registered to vote in the upcoming 2020 election, among other bizarre irregularities.

The lawsuit alleges that some 1,600 dead people are registered to vote in the 2020 election, while almost 1,200 people are registered to vote without a date of birth listed, and some have even listed the 1800s as their birth years, all violations of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993.

“One registrant is stated as being born in ‘June 1800,’ the same year Thomas Jefferson won eight of Pennsylvania’s 15 Electoral College votes against President John Adams,” the lawsuit filed against Allegheny County, Pennsylvania by the Public Interest Legal Foundation claims.

The nonprofit law firm behind the suit is run by a former member of President Donald Trump’s now-disbanded Voter Fraud Commission.

In addition, almost 200 of the county’s 900,000 registered voters have no date of registration, and 35 have unclear or out-of-state addresses. Almost 7,500 voter registrations have been flagged as duplicates, with one individual registered to vote up to seven times in one day while others are registered to vote three or four times.

If Pennsylvania takes away the rights of dead people to vote, how long will it be before pedophile trannies are not allowed to vote? What about the blacks? Then of course they will come for the Jews.

A threat to the civil rights of dead people is a threat to everyone in society.