Friday, October 14, 2005

Homosexual arrested for 'hate crime' arson

Allegedly writes 'Die Fag' on partner's mobile home before igniting it

A Lakeland fire investigator charged Christopher Michael Robertson, 23, in an arson that destroyed the Lakeland mobile home of Robertson and his partner Paul Day.

Robertson, who is in Polk County Jail on an unrelated charge, was charged Wednesdsay with one count of arson, burning to defraud an insurer, two counts of false and fradulent insurance claims and making a false report to a law enforcement officer, according to the Lakeland Fire Department.

The July 25 fire gutted the gay couple's mobile home at Kings Manor Mobile Home Park.

Several valuables were stolen - including a TV and a laptop computer - and ``Die Fag'' was spray-painted on the front steps of the home, the couple told Lakeland firefighters, making the fire seem like a hate crime.

The 23-year-old confessed to the arson, saying he wanted insurance money from the mobile home, said Lakeland fire spokeswoman Cheryl Edwards.
Remember the truth doesn't matter it's all about VICTIM status with these guys.

Check out Jon Leo's column Faking The Hate.

Caught in the act. Two weeks after the murder of Matthew Shepard, a lesbian student at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota said two men shouted antigay slurs at her and then slashed her face. Outraged students raised nearly $12,000 as a reward for information about her attackers. Then the student confessed she had made up the story and cut her own face. In a similar incident, a lesbian student at Eastern New Mexico University said she had been attacked after her name was included with the names of seven professors on an antigay "hit list" posted at a local laundromat. Police arrested her after a surveillance camera at the laundromat showed her posting the list.
Fake Hate Crime Charges Cast Doubt On Need For Federal Legislation

Washington, DC - A clever propagandist frequently creates a non-existent "crisis" in order to promote his political agenda. The goal is to gain sympathy for his cause by positioning himself as a "victim" of an oppressive society. The victim can then claim that the government must pass laws to protect his alleged "victim class" from "hate."

Ralph Waldo Emerson had some good advice for homosexual propagandists. On the issue of lying, he wrote, "Every violation of truth is not only a sort of suicide in the liar, but is a stab at the health of human society." Amen.

3 Comments:

At 10:41 AM, Blogger Ed said...

Looks like you're getting some comment spam, Pat. I strongly suspect that the two comments above are automatically-generated, as they have nothing to do with the original post. Turning on Blogger's word-verification feature will help avoid such spam comments.

Although you chose to focus on the lying aspect of these cases, there is a deeper problem here. That is, the victim culture; people seem to think that by being victims they somehow gain some sort of moral superiority. And it is this moral superiority that allows the victim to thrive, whether by suing McDonald's because they were unaware that coffee is hot, or the sorry fools that you talk about in your post today.

This is the same sort of victim culture that Ayn Rand talked about: moochers holding power by virtue of their very powerlessness.

 
At 8:51 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Was it a "double wide"?

 
At 7:44 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

For God's sake, as Rodney King said so many years ago, "Can't we all just get along?" Probably the only sensible words that came from his mouth, but, just the same, words to live by!

 

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