Posted on 07/17/2015 5:20:47 PM PDT by smoothsailing
July 17, 2015 by Michael Strickland
“Republicans and conservatives are the enemy. They are expendable. They will be targets in the Revolution when it comes” writes Roland Windsor Vincent, in a recent post on his blog, Army Of The Revolution.
The entry, entitled “Protect Animals And The Environment. Shoot Republicans“, centers around animal rights and how “active Republican and conservatives voters are enabling the Animal Holocaust” and “If we were to start shooting Republicans, we would likely not harm a single friend of animals or the environment.”
His article ends with:
I mention Republicans and conservatives, but the enemy is all in the human race who do not care.
In my view, the animals need a massive depopulation of the human race.
It may come in revolution, in climate disasters, in pandemics. But it must come.
The Earth cannot survive the human race, which for all practical purposes is a parasitic life form which annihilates other species, pollutes the air and oceans, and is responsible for climate change and the next mass extinction of hundreds of thousands of species.
If it were up to me, wed start by eliminating Republicans.
Mr. Roland Vincent is also a contributor to the Greanville Post. In a recent article he wrote on that site, he calls for repealing the 2nd Amendment, while also claiming that he enjoys skeet shooting. Excerpts include: .....
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Can we consider this a declaration of war by this goober, and now hunt his ass down and send him home to hell?
What more proof, in a long line of declarations by liberals of this stripe, do we need that democrats are the party of violence?
Most are the kids in school with the note taped to his back “kick me I like it”
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