Zeiger
Daily Stormer
June 22, 2016
Don’t laugh. This pig is guilty of copyright infringement and tax fraud.
Some people say that in the middle ages in Europe, animals were sometimes tried and sentenced for “crimes” they had committed against people.
Weevils destroy your crops? Pig maim your children? Dying to get back at these creatures? In Europe during the Middle Ages, you could bring them to court, where they could face sentences ranging from gruesome mutilation to excommunication. Or at least that is what many reports say, although the hard evidence of such legal actions is scant.
And somehow, the surreal practice of trying beasts as though they are people continues to this day.
Indeed we do continue to bring beasts to court and sentence them to prison or even death. This absurd practice, of course, has no effect on the beasts themselves, who can’t understand what’s going on will will not learn anything from it.
But I guess it acts as a kind of weird emotional therapy for those who engage in this senseless ritual.
In completely unrelated news:
Former Congolese vice-president Jean-Pierre Bemba has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for rape and pillage committed by his troops, becoming the highest level official to be handed down a sentence at the international criminal court.
Bemba, wearing a blue suit and tie, watched impassively from the dock during the hearing at The Hague on Tuesday.
He “watched impassively”? That’s a funny way of saying he had dead eyes of a beast, clearly not understanding what was going on.
This guy is watching impassively.
Today’s sentencing marks a critical turning point for the thousands of women, children, and men who were victims of Bemba’s orchestrated campaign of rape and murder,” said Karen Naimer, director of the Sexual Violence in Conflict Zones Program at Physicians for Human Rights (PHR). “The punishment meted out today can’t turn back the clock, but it can bring a measure of closure to those victims who’ve waited patiently more than a dozen years for this day to come.”
Just sounds like a typical black to me. Do any black leaders actually have a clean record? As far as I know they always just slaughter their enemies and ignore all the basic rules of government.
Really, when you watch the above documentary (very entertaining, I recommend it – grab some popcorn!), the thing that strikes you is this: the “cannibal warlord” doesn’t look like a maniac. He’s got the same attitude and personality type as many Africans I’ve met.
All blacks will commit the most blood curdling atrocities if you just put them in the right circumstances. This is why it’s absurd to punish them according to our European standards. We just need to let these people live in wildlife reserves and stop worrying about what they do to each other.
Well, would be a waste if we didn’t set up cameras in there while we’re at it. The livestream would be worth paying for.
Yo Schlomo – I got an idea!