"Crying Nazi" Vows "Destruction" After Charlottesville Killer ...
When Chris Cantwell learned that fellow neo-Nazi James Fields Jr. had been convicted of murder, he promised violent retribution – “complete and total destruction” by “an army of fanatics” ready to die for their cause.
When Chris Cantwell learned that fellow neo-Nazi James Fields Jr. had been convicted of murder, he promised violent retribution – “complete and total destruction” by “an army of fanatics” ready to die for their cause.
But, as with everything Cantwell has done since August 2017, his vow was at least somewhat blunted by his dramatic fall and humiliating nickname: the “Crying Nazi.”
Cantwell, who earned the nickname for his reaction to news of a warrant for his arrest, made the threats on Friday, the same day Fields was found guilty of murder for ramming his car through a street crowded with counterprotesters at a rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last year. Thirty-five people were injured and one killed, Heather Heyer.
As The Washington Post’s Joe Heim and Kristine Phillips reported, the killing “culminated a dark 24 hours in this quiet college town.” And Cantwell was mostly in the middle of it. A photographer for The Washington Post captured him sitting on a curb, being tended to by police after being hit in the eyes with tear gas.
A year later, with Fields’ trial done, Cantwell went on the alt-right social media platform Gab and aimed his words at “Charlottesville and the broad Left.” He said Fields’ conviction “will drive us toward your complete and total destruction.” He claimed that there are more than enough people “to put in the massive amounts of unpleasant work.”
The next “Dylann Roof, the next Robert Bowers, he’s not going to go out blasting and be out of the fight,” Cantwell wrote.
Cantwell has made similarly ominous threats before. As The Washington Post’s Avi Selk wrote in August 2017, “Cantwell was the thick-armed embodiment of white nationalism to tens of millions of people – the star of VICE News and HBO’s documentary about [the] rallies, which has been seen more than 30 million times.”
He even weighed in on the violence that came to epitomize the rally, saying the fatal car strike was justified because the protesters had been “stupid animals.”
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Can't believe they are screaming "Blood and Soil".
When Chris Cantwell learned that fellow neo-Nazi James Fields Jr. had been convicted of murder, he promised violent retribution – “complete and total destruction” by “an army of fanatics” ready to die for their cause.
When Chris Cantwell learned that fellow neo-Nazi James Fields Jr. had been convicted of murder, he promised violent retribution – “complete and total destruction” by “an army of fanatics” ready to die for their cause.
But, as with everything Cantwell has done since August 2017, his vow was at least somewhat blunted by his dramatic fall and humiliating nickname: the “Crying Nazi.”
Cantwell, who earned the nickname for his reaction to news of a warrant for his arrest, made the threats on Friday, the same day Fields was found guilty of murder for ramming his car through a street crowded with counterprotesters at a rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last year. Thirty-five people were injured and one killed, Heather Heyer.
As The Washington Post’s Joe Heim and Kristine Phillips reported, the killing “culminated a dark 24 hours in this quiet college town.” And Cantwell was mostly in the middle of it. A photographer for The Washington Post captured him sitting on a curb, being tended to by police after being hit in the eyes with tear gas.
A year later, with Fields’ trial done, Cantwell went on the alt-right social media platform Gab and aimed his words at “Charlottesville and the broad Left.” He said Fields’ conviction “will drive us toward your complete and total destruction.” He claimed that there are more than enough people “to put in the massive amounts of unpleasant work.”
The next “Dylann Roof, the next Robert Bowers, he’s not going to go out blasting and be out of the fight,” Cantwell wrote.
Cantwell has made similarly ominous threats before. As The Washington Post’s Avi Selk wrote in August 2017, “Cantwell was the thick-armed embodiment of white nationalism to tens of millions of people – the star of VICE News and HBO’s documentary about [the] rallies, which has been seen more than 30 million times.”
He even weighed in on the violence that came to epitomize the rally, saying the fatal car strike was justified because the protesters had been “stupid animals.”
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http://hunterinfo.in/2018/12/09/crying-nazi-vows-destruction-after-charlottesville-killer-convicted/
Can't believe they are screaming "Blood and Soil".