Crime Of Fashion
America’s latest and, to-date, least celebrated political prison is Andrew Despres who is charged with a crime of fashion. The former Eagle Scout was for trespassing and wearing a fake ammunition belt on the grounds of Fitchburg State University and was held on the exorbitant bail of $50K for a week before his bail was finally reduced to $500 and he was finally released into his parents’ custody.
Make no mistake, Andrew Despres was a political prisoner, or, as I think it is better describe the situation as, a prisoner of war, held in duress by America’s domestic enemies for the “crime” of violating their sensibilities. He entered the Fitchburg State University campus mere days after the Sandy Hook Massacre wearing a belt made of fake ammunition.
Should He Have Been Arrested?
The question of whether or not Despres should have been arrested in the first place is much more complex and open to debate. At the time of this young American’s arrest he had been expelled from Fitchburg State University for the possibly at this point charges of allegedly possessing marijuana, knives and firecrackers on school grounds. He was required to notify the school in advance if he planned to enter campus grounds. Hence, his arrest is not, in and of itself a violation of basic American, i.e., human, ethics and morality.
The actual issue is at hand is the police’s and Massachusetts’ Attorney General office’s choice to pursue the ammunition charges against this young American and the resultant punitive bail figure of $50K.
Despres’ Real Crime
Mr. Depres’ real “crime” wasn’t trespassing, though that is illegal in this case and a basis for his arrest on a misdemeanor charge, nor was it his wearing of a belt made of fake ammunition. His crime was violating the sensibilities of the Liberals and Progressives who have infiltrated and destroyed America’s educational system.
Nothing violates the sensibilities of the gun-grabbing Leftist domestic enemies of America more than a White man with anything resembling, no matter how vaguely, a firearm or ammunition. Depres’ wearing of such a violation mere days the Newtown, Connecticut school shooting sealed his fate. There was no chance that the Liberals and Progressives wouldn’t make a political statement by arresting him and holding him on a punitive bond to insure that he spent time behind bars.
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