“It was obvious that he had this fascination with Nazism and a big idolatry of Adolf Hitler,” Weimer said. “He had white supremacist views. He really believed in that stuff.”
FLORENCE, Ky. James Alex Fields Jr. expressed white-supremacy ideologies beginning in high school, but a former history teacher says educators did all they could to change the student’s way of thinking.
What info do you have stating otherwise?
OK. I read all your links. Not one actual quote from the kid himself. If there was I missed it. Curious. When I attended the Advanced Couse for Field Grade officers I learned that after the war our military adopted a number of the features of the German command structure. I thought that was pretty smart, learn from your enemies. I guess I am a Nazi, too.
Again. You are believing, to would seem, the BSM. Why?
You want to believe the guy is a Nazi, feel free. If you want to believe he has an altar to worship Kek in his bedroom, go ahead. Seems silly to me, but that’s just me. I might ask you to ponder, for a moment, could it be, being a Nazi may not mean to him what it means to you and I. To me, Nazis are the guys my uncle helped hang at Nuremberg. To him National Socialism may just mean a nation should have a strong national identity and it’s government should play a strong role in “helping people out”. I don’t know and have yet to see anything produced by the guy that I can see as evidence of just what the guy does believe.
I would submit, that while you and I may believe that a nation’s government should have a very limited role in “helping people out” as far as I can tell our own president at the current moment does not share our beliefs. Doesn’t mean I don’t support him. I would just like to see him turn a little more to our way of thinking.