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Revision as of 05:20, 22 November 2022
John Hummel is a jewish, loxist, Marxist, and anti-White activist District Attorney in Deschutes County, Oregon, who openly uses his office as a platform for his anti-Whitr activism.
Iain Cranston
“ | “Our country has a disgraceful history of denigrating, prosecuting and lynching Black men for talking to White women.” | ” |
The first thing Hummel announced at this press conference was “it is no news to anyone here, that Barry was Black, and Mr. Cranston is White.” To Hummel, and to the media, these were the most important facts of this case, despite the fact that no hate crimes charges were filed against Ian Cranston, and no evidence of any racial motive was ever presented at the trial. In other words, what was decisive wasn’t Ian Cranston’s racial motives against Barry Washington Jr or lack thereof. What was decisive was John Hummel’s racial motives against Ian Cranston.
Then he revealed what this was all about, proclaiming: “there’s a reckoning with race that needs to happen in central Oregon. And it needs to happen now.”
Reckoning is defined as “the avenging or punishing of past mistakes or misdeeds,” similar in meaning to the words “retribution,” “doom” and “punishment.” In Hummel’s mind, Ian Cranston’s life was to be sacrificed for Whites to collectively atone for the lynching of Emmitt Till, Mexicans being called stupid, and COVID-19 being called the China virus. In other words, the prosecution of Ian Cranston was motivated by one thing: racial revenge against White people.
Mexican workers
He described his time as a public defender in the 90s, when he represented Mexican farm workers who were treated as if they were “lazy, drunk and stupid,” and lamented that a Deschutes County Commissioner in 2020 “insulted people of Asian descent” by referring to COVID-19 as “the China virus.” He has mentioned his support of black criminals feeling emboldened like never before, support for two years of state-sanctioned BLM riots, the 24/7 Blackwashing of TV and advertising, calls to “defund the police,” the public pillorying of White women as “Karens,”. Additionally he supports extreme-left prosecutors refusing to charge black lawbreakers on the basis of race. He supports the hate-filled persecution of White men attempting to defend their communities such as Travis and Greg McMichael, and supports the imprisonment of White police officers merely for doing their duty.
Loxism
First, Deschutes County DA Hummel is a flaming anti-White, liberal, and judeo-Marxist with a blatant ideological bias. He is listed as sitting on the Advisory Board of an organization called “Colors of Connection,” a racial advocacy organization apparently dedicated to providing aid to Africans. Hummel’s biography on their website says he:
Previously served as the Liberia, Africa Country Representative for the Carter Center – former United States President Jimmy Carter’s peace and health organization. John led the Carter Center’s efforts to assist Liberians improve their justice and mental health systems with an overarching aim of achieving peace and prosperity for a country that is recovering from a brutal 14-year civil war.
Communist
“ | he youth in Minneapolis, Louisville, Atlanta and dozens of other cities had the courage and the dignity to break things. We heard them loud and clear. Now we need to respond to them. Yes, it’s time for the violence and vandalism, and I urge protest leaders to call for this. | ” |
Even more outrageously, in a June 1, 2021 guest column in The Bulletin, Hummel actually condoned the rioting and lawlessness of the 2020 George Floyd riots, writing:
"No, none of these conversations would be happening if all that resulted from Floyd’s death was a video. But that is not all that resulted. The collective voices of the forgotten men and women of our country rose like a phoenix, and they had much to say. They burned buildings, looted stores, and smashed stuff – lots of stuff. They got our country off of high center. They shook things up. They said loud and clear: No More. And we heard them. For the first time in decades, we heard them.
I’m as law-and-order as they get. But sometimes, some things are more important than a blind adherence to the rules. When the people in power have their knees on the throats of the working class of our country, and when pleas for justice and equality not only go unheeded, but are mocked, drastic measures have to be taken."
Hummel goes on to delusionally compare the rioters smashing up McDonalds’ and stealing sneakers to the patriots of the Boston Tea Party protesting the British Empire.
Take-aways
Hummel is obviously a far-left, anti-White ideological fanatic, and has no business serving in the government in any capacity, let alone acting with powers of life and death as District Attorney of an entire county! He obviously does not believe in core elements of the US Constitution, including the 14th Amendment right to equal protection under the law. At a minimum, he should be removed from office and charges should be brought against him for prosecutorial misconduct and malfeasance in office.
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