WARNER ROBINS, Ga. ā A Warner Robins teacher is accused of threatening to behead a student after she made a comment about his Israeli flag, according to the Houston County Sheriffās Office.
After that, several different witnesses independently said they heard Reese say, āhe would kick her fg a, slit her godn throat and drag her a** outside and cut her head off.ā
The same witness says Reese was later seen returning to his classroom, cursing extremely loudly. The witness says he was yelling that he āshould not be spoken to like that because he is a Jew.ā
He went on saying, āI will drag her a** into the parking lot, slit her f*****g throat and kill her.ā
Wow, not sure to call him ultra-nationalist or religious-extremist.
Violent bigots come in ever flavor. At a certain point, itās not worth the effort to suss out the source of their prejudices. Itās an unanswerable question that leads to the same dissapointment in simple minded zealotry no matter their specific path.
Iād rather spend time trying to understand the ones I respect instead of getting lost in the maze of a random scum.
Wow, not sure to call him ultra-nationalist or religious-extremist.
Thereās a word for those two things; Zionist.
It takes like 10 minutes of googling to see Zionism is an umbrella term for multiple different schools of thoughts. People are turning it into some slur when at its core itās the belief that Jews have a right to a state. Keep in mind that Jews are both a race and a religion.
So now even Jew haters are Zionists?
Much like ānaziā you silly fucks are now trying to water down that word.
Wow, not sure to call him ultra-nationalist or religious-extremist.
Fascist. Thatās the word youāre looking for.
Religious nationalist is not a synonym for fascist. We need to stop diluting the meaning of the word fascist.
Religious nationalist
āReligious nationalistā is an oxymoron - especially when it comes to Abrahamic religions. Saluting a piece of colored fabric and treating it with any kind of reverential significance literally breaks the very first commandment.
They are neither religious - they literally act in direct contravention of the teachings they (supposedly) āfollowā - nor nationalist - they literally (and overtly) place the interests of a small wealthy elite above the interests of the people in the nation.
No, Clyde - they are fascists.