Imperium Europa by Norman Lowell
Author:Norman Lowell [Lowell, Norman]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Arktos Media Ltd.
Published: 2019-04-01T22:00:00+00:00
XXII. The Death Penalty
A few weeks ago I gave an interview to Police Supt. Raymond G. Zammit. He has a diploma in criminology and is doing his last year for an MA in the same subject. The Supt. is a lecturer at the Police Academy.
Supt. Zammit is the author of a very informative book entitled Meta Tibki il Korp (Tears of the Corps), a history of policemen who died during the course of their duties. He is now preparing his second book, regarding the Death Penalty; and this was the reason he sought me.
The Supt. was astounded to learn that Norman Lowell, a Radical Racialist Rightist, is dead against the Death Penalty.
Retribution in the courts is nothing but a sublimated sense of revenge. ‘An eye for an eye’ is ingrained in our subconscious. Since earliest times man has sought ‘justice’ through penalties, often increasing their harshness in proportion to their ineffectiveness. We must remember that in Medieval Britain, boys used to be hanged for stealing a knife or a fork, for pick-pocketing — while pick-pockets deftly went about their business during the hangings.
In the White World, crime by Whites against Whites was always relatively low in comparison with, for example, Black on Black crime. South Africa today, an independent nation, is a glaring example of rampant Black crime.
Thus, while the need for the Death Penalty subsided in most of the civilised White world, especially in Western Europe after WWII, the clamour for it in America has increased from year to year. States that had abolished it are under increasing pressure to reintroduce it. And the reason is obvious. Two completely different races, one sophisticated and the other most primitive, live cheek by jowl. Black on White crime in the USA is fourteen times greater than White on Black crime — and the Blacks constitute only 12% of the population.
Faced by this jungle creeping into their suburbs, from which the Whites flee as the ‘black ink’ spreads, the cry for the Death Penalty echoes throughout America. President Bush, possibly the stupidest President in the entire history of the USA, has understood this simple, basic truth.
In Holland the murder of Pym Fortuyn and van Gogh, the latter by a Moroccan turned Dutchman through the simple expedient of a bureaucratic rubber stamp, has revamped the Death Penalty debate. Short shrift for murderers seems a fast, effective solution. But is it?
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