Why Are There Two Sets of Rules regarding Online Threats?

On July 1st, the New York Times reported on the arrest of a North Carolina man – Joseph Cecil Vandevere -52 who had supposedly made on online threat on Twitter.

So who did he threaten that caused a warrant to be issued for his arrest?

Did he threaten the President of the United States? ……Nope.

Was it the leader of the House or the Senate?          ……Nope

Was it the leader of the House Freedom Caucus?    …..Nope ‘fraid not

Attorney General William Barr?          Uh uh.

All the above get twitter threats – every single day, but no one is EVER arrested and TWITTER could care less.

 

So who was it, and why?

Well, It was a 30 something muslime lawyer, named Qasim Rashiod. Qasim is a Pakistani import who is running (of course) as a demonCrat for a seat in the Virginia State Senate.

And who “threatened” him?  A good ol boy of course.  A guy named Joseph Cecil Vandevere of Black Mountain, N.C. who was charged with “issuing a threat via interstate commerce”, which carries a maximum prison sentence of five years.

His “threat” was a tweet in March 2018, which included an image of a man who had been lynched, along with the words: “View your destiny.”

So President Trump can have his face with a bullseye superimposed on it passed around the internet – and nothing happens, but let a WHITE guy do something much less brazen and he gets the book thrown at him.  This is so effing wrong!  These muzzies, these islamist “kill the infidelchild rapists are moving here and using the laws of our country as weapons against us.

The New York Times reported Joseph’s tweet also included the words “muslim scum.” So it’s now illegal to criticize the one cult on this planet that glorifies Pedophile child rapists and sexual slavery?

I gotta get rid of my anger.  I guess it’s go-to-the-range time for some

silhouette target practice!