It's not weird at all. The uniform was a direct inspiration for the 1931 SS uniform.
Execution date set for John King for the 1998 dragging death of James Byrd Jr
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Only west of the mississippi
t. michfag
en.wikipedia.org
Byrd's lynching-by-dragging gave impetus to passage of a Texas hate crimes law. It later led to the federal Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, commonly known as the Matthew Shepard Act, which passed on October 22, 2009, and which President Barack Obama signed into law on October 28, 2009.[3]
No clear motive for the crime has been named. King, who prior to the murder of Byrd, had recently been released from a Texas prison, has claimed that he had been repeatedly gang-raped in prison by black inmates.[4] Berry and Brewer had also spent prior time in prison.[5]
Brewer was executed via lethal injection for this crime by the state of Texas on September 21, 2011.[6] King remains on death row with an execution date of April 24, 2019.[7][8][9][10] Berry was sentenced to life imprisonment and will be eligible for parole in 2038.[11]
James Byrd Jr. was born on May 2, 1949, in Beaumont, Texas, one of nine children, to Stella (1925 – October 7, 2010) and James Byrd Sr. (born 1924).[12]
Ross Byrd, the only son of James Byrd Jr., has been involved with "Murder Victims' Families for Reconciliation",[13] an organization that opposes capital punishment. He has campaigned to spare the lives of those who murdered his father and appears briefly in the documentary Deadline.[14][15]
My state's got an interesting choice of uniform.
Didn't WLP have an episode where he told the story of an almost identical murder of a white man by some niggers in the same town, two years after Byrd, that got almost zero media? I wish his shows were indexed by topic sometimes.
Are there any videos? I need them for research/
Just went looking for the video. Did they shoah Herr Nordstrom? All I get now is Africa News, because Jews are very witty.
On his first day in prison on an earlier burglary conviction, John William King was assaulted by another prisoner–sexually assaulted, apparently. Raped. In reaction to that trauma–and in search of protection–he ran into the welcoming embrace of the devil, in the form of a white racist gang. He became an ardent disciple, acquiring the ideology, the tattoos and the sulfurous, consuming hatred.
chicagotribune.com
Hmm.. So are prison's the best way to hard redpill white men and have more recruits for our cause?
I don't know. The entire thing looks fishy as fuck to me.
web.archive.org
September 6, 2002
This article appeared in the Washington Post.
When King arrived at the prison, a group of white supremacists reportedly conspired with the guards to place King in the "black" section of the prison. At just 140 pounds, King was unable to defend himself against a group of black prisoners who repeatedly gang-raped him. This was exactly what the white power gang wanted. Filled with hatred, King was easily recruited into their group for protection. Over the remainder of his sentence, they filled King’s head full of hatred for blacks. When he was released, John King unleashed that pent-up hatred on James Byrd. The gang-rapes he endured in prison are no excuse for his murder of James Byrd, but they certainly help us understand what could lead him to hate so much.
Fuck. What the hell