NA's Shawn Walker Faces 20 Years in Slammer for Utah "Hate Crime"?
"The national leader of a once-formidable white supremacist group and two of its members have been charged with committing hate crimes in assaults on two minority men in Utah in 2002 and 2003. . .
Named as defendants are Shaun A. Walker, 38, of Hillsboro, W.Va., identified as the national chairman of the National Alliance; Travis D. Massey, 29, of Salt Lake City, who has served as a spokesman in Utah for the group; and Eric G. Egbert, 21, also of Salt Lake City."
And what was this heinous "hate crime" that required, according to station KUTV, a three-year investigation by the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force? A fucking New Year's Eve barroom brawl! Yes, that's right; apparently Walker and his two NA buddies got into a bar fight with a Mexican and an Indian, and the Utah Mormon prosecutor has literally made a federal case out of it. We don't have any more details about the incident at this point, however, as the National Alliance's website has made no mention of Walker's arrest and extradition ... perhaps on the advice of their lawyers.
While we have had our differences with the "new" (post Pierce) National Alliance, these "hate crime" charges are an ominous outrage, especially coming out of nearly all-White Utah. That, perhaps, is part of the problem. You see, Mormons, like the Germans, have been made made to feel guilty about their "racist" past. While there were never any concentration camps or gas chambers set up in Utah, blacks were excluded from full LDS Church membership until 1978. Even today, many Utahns are extremely sensitive over what the outside world perceives as their "lack of diversity," and sometimes go to great lengths to prove how "tolerant" and accepting of minorities they are. I used to be disgusted at how some members of our congregation would fawn over and suck up to any stray negro who happened to wander into Sunday church services ... just to prove how "liberal minded" they were. Perhaps prosecutor Sorenson (a good Mormon name) suffers from this guilt syndrome.
Meanwhile, Whites should not be so foolish as to patronize bars frequented by Mexicans or Injuns. It has long been common knowledge that alcohol and "Native Americans" don't mix, but who woulda thunk that getting into a bar fight with a drunken Indian could land you in a federal slammer for 20 years?
here: http://www.sltrib.com/utah/ci_3921190
here: http://kutv.com/topstories/local_story_160160905.html
and here: http://www.whitealert.com/daily_alert1.htm
RICH BROOKS
Race is more than skin deep.
It makes me sick to my stomach to find out the prosecutor is a Mormon. I never thought a Mormon would do this to white men. Of course, I also never thought a Mormon Senator (Harry Reid) would oppose a Marriage Protection Amendment simply because he's a Democrat.
I think you may be right about Utah Mormons bending over backward to prove their "objectivity". My extended family in Utah constantly complain about the Mexicans, the Polynesians, and the blacks. One of them saw first hand how blacks acted when he was in Job Corps. Yet when I e-mailed him the link to The White Patriot Leader, he self-righteously e-mailed back that he wasn't a "racist" and that he was concerned for my "soul".
And yes, this is driven by neo-cons. A while back, one of our local neoconservative shock jocks, Dan Fagan of KFQD in Anchorage, was discussing Mormonism, and he kept insisting that the LDS Church should apologize for denying the Priesthood to black men for so many years. When I called him up and explained to him that the policy was changed by revelation and not because the previous policy was a mistake, he couldn't understand that simple concept.
Brigham Young had the right idea - a Republic of Deseret. Utah made too many sacrifices and compromises merely to become another appendage in a multicultural cesspool.
It makes me sick to my stomach to find out the prosecutor is a Mormon. I never thought a Mormon would do this to white men. Of course, I also never thought a Mormon Senator (Harry Reid) would oppose a Marriage Protection Amendment simply because he's a Democrat.
I think you may be right about Utah Mormons bending over backward to prove their "objectivity". My extended family in Utah constantly complain about the Mexicans, the Polynesians, and the blacks. One of them saw first hand how blacks acted when he was in Job Corps. Yet when I e-mailed him the link to The White Patriot Leader, he self-righteously e-mailed back that he wasn't a "racist" and that he was concerned for my "soul".
And yes, this is driven by neo-cons. A while back, one of our local neoconservative shock jocks, Dan Fagan of KFQD in Anchorage, was discussing Mormonism, and he kept insisting that the LDS Church should apologize for denying the Priesthood to black men for so many years. When I called him up and explained to him that the policy was changed by revelation and not because the previous policy was a mistake, he couldn't understand that simple concept.
Brigham Young had the right idea - a Republic of Deseret. Utah made too many sacrifices and compromises merely to become another appendage in a multicultural cesspool.
A.A., you shoulda told your "extended family member" that you worry for his soul for doing nothing while the bodies of 35 million innocent White American babies were ripped apart by greedy abortion doctor butchers.
Surely if his religion is true, then he'll burn in hell for his silence and inaction. Eh ??
“To learn who rules over you simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize” —–Voltaire
[quoteMeanwhile, Whites should not be so foolish as to patronize bars frequented by Mexicans or Injuns. It has long been common knowledge that alcohol and "Native Americans" don't mix, but who woulda thunk that getting into a bar fight with a drunken Indian could land you in a federal slammer for 20 years?
Exactly. Its called “firewater” I’ve seen mexican/indian intoxicated, believe me they turn on you on a dime.
Mexican/ indian and firewater" don't mix. Especially when Whitey stole they’re land, according to Jew TV. They carry a chip on they're shoulder, and when mixed with alcohol, watch-out.
As a high priest in the Christian-LDS faith, I have noticed that fellow Mormons are made to feel guilty of their past. But since the schools and people in Utah are largely of the right-wing bent, the inferences and imagined inclinations of the "cult"
are not as strong as some may claim. However, how in the heck can a state that overwhelming votes right-wing 80-85 percent of the time weclome drivers licenses to illegals, not to mention thinking they are of the tribe of Lamites?
I will not stand for blood libel made against my religions initial guru, nor any of his successors, as prophets of God, to hold our followers as liable for THEIR ALLEGED political sins....That is insane.... Maybe it was a spirital crime?
I council and do my best to lead our volk/folk in the right direction possible...But I must be careful.
"And yes, this is driven by neo-cons. A while back, one of our local neoconservative shock jocks, Dan Fagan of KFQD in Anchorage, was discussing Mormonism, and he kept insisting that the LDS Church should apologize for denying the Priesthood to black men for so many years. When I called him up and explained to him that the policy was changed by revelation and not because the previous policy was a mistake, he couldn't understand that simple concept."
A Rambling reply:
Anchorage Activist, you do have a head on your shoulders. However I believe this revelation was about as phony as Marc Hoffman and his "salmander" letters and profitering scam on the church body. The church leadership "bought" into his shenanagins- just like the membership through official publications. It was a top-down scam through-and-through, without most of the "seventies" questioning it. (Don't take my word for it, but please realize it is my honest opinion.) The revelations were soley due to political expedience, or else.....
I believe the IRS stripped our faith of the no-tax-exempt status because civil rights laws were inacted recently and prior to that time. In other words, if you can Google the history, you'd not only become alarmed but also soon learn that a Methodist church must hire an atheist janitor or face discrimination lawsuits....I find that tidbit of history "amusing." How do idiots keep on claiming America was based on the separation of church and state yet the ACLU never presses charges against Rome? I've read that up to 75% of Catholic charities funding is subsidized with taxpayers' money! ...Strange, indeed!
It was the same reason William Pierce tried to have the NA incorporated as a tax-free scheme due to his Cosmotheist church....It backfired.
Anchorage, my bishop and stake president think much in our league...And at our functions, fireside meetings, you name it, the same racial spirit is shared....And don't ask a Bishop about welfare and the spics! LOL (Inside LDS joke between us!) ....Don't even approach a White women who is head of the Relief Society either! .... We all know Mexicans and niggers not only draw food stamps for free feed (God bless 'em if they need them) but they only show up to church on occassion to reassure they are in "good standing" to also get more free food from not only my hands at the factory but all good, God-fearing, temple-bearing recommended LDS folk....We aint stupid and no what scum these human scum who think they are hoodwinking us!
I donate 50 bucks a month for the destitute, as my Home teachers are glad to collect. I've read the local ward and stake's membership rols, of which are printed for every member of our wards and within the stake...However, I've also seen some of those replicated names from the Relief Society lists and most recipients are minorites!.....
Granted, if I passed a good black man on the side of the road who needed to feed his family I wouldn't mind giving a helping hand.....The man and his family are part of God's plan....but it he was the all-too-common nigger gang-banger I'd laugh, spit in his face, and be on my way - leaving him empty handed.
That statement may sound too harsh to other Christians on the board, but by golly I've put up with 'em most of my life.....
Sorry folks. It has been a long day for me.I didn't mean to 'jack this thread. I am just proud of my religion and faith -- and I ramble at times.