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December 23, 2014
Rich, Pampered Little Shit Who Vandalized Phi Kappa Psi House Says He Was Justified, Doesn't Seem to Care That the Rape Story Is a Hoax
The kid is easily found. So why aren't the police arresting his soft white ass?
The young man, the progeny of a privileged family, readily and unrepentantly admitted his role and described the attack his friends carried out in details that match police and eyewitness reports. He also said he knew his actions would be considered illegal.
"I texted one of my friends and I was like, 'Let's throw bottles at the Phi Psi house tonight,' and she said, 'Yes!' I think that the article made it clear that victims at the university have no legitimate channels to take action, and I think vandalism is a completely legitimate form of action when like, legitimate authority is corrupt. I think it was justified," he said in an interview with The Times.
Asked whether he believed the ends generally justified the means, he casually replied, "Sure." He also said he is not opposed to "armed revolution" as a means to end what he termed "systemic oppression.”
Let's see how the strident little dum-dum combats systemic oppression in jail for a couple of months.
Of course that won't happen, because, say it with me: Our institutions have been captured by Gramscian Leftists who encourage and promote violence by the Left.
Alan Dershowitz, one of the nation's premier defense lawyers and a Harvard law professor, told The Times that university displays of double-standards in excusing violence from the political left and failing to punish activities such as attacks on fraternity houses can have dangerous consequences.
"Look at people like [Bill] Ayers and [Bernardine] Dohrn, who were violent radicals in the 1970s who now hold distinguished positions of respect [at universities]. It's clearly a left-right issue. No one would reward the Ku Klux Klan decades after their acts of violence, but if violence is committed by the hard left, then it becomes acceptable in the academic context," Mr. Dershowitz told The Washington Times.
Hey! I just said that, Alan Derschowitz.