No hate crime charge for Zionists who assaulted Black man

No Hate Crime When Judaics Beat Up Black HomosexualBy Ted Pike29 April 2014NOT A HATE CRIME? Taj Patterson was blinded in one eye in Brooklyn, New York by “shomrim” (Judaic private militia) who are Hasidic followers of the Talmud Government officials described the recent alleged murder of three non-Jews in Kansas by former KKK leader Frazier Glenn Cross as a “hate crime”—though no Jews were killed. His intention to kill Jews, said officials, is enough for indictment under the federal Matthew Shephard Hate Crimes Prevention Act. This means he could be punished three times more harshly than if he had killed the same people without anti-Semitic feelings.Yet last week the justice system had a very different response to a similarly violent hate crime.In December 2013, black, homosexual student Taj Patterson was violently assaulted in Brooklyn by Jewish “shomrim” (private security force) who are Ultra-Orthodox (Hasidic) and thus strongly oppose homosexuality. The attackers, who blinded Patterson in one eye, shouted anti-homosexual epithets.But a New York Grand Jury ruled last week that the five attackers will not be charged with a hate crime, only civil penalties. Jewish watchdog group, “Failed Messiah,” describes the attack:Members of the patrol detained Patterson while investigating neighbors’ reports that he had damaged cars; however, they did not call the police. Despite the fact that these reports of vandalism proved to be unfounded, the group, which had grown to approximately 15 members, surrounded Patterson, preventing him from continuing his walk home. When Patterson tried to get away from the group, he was held down, and savagely punched and kicked by a number of the males surrounding him, including these defendants. Patterson sustained injuries to his head and body, the most serious of which was a torn retina and a broken eye socket, causing him to lose vision in his right eye. The beating ceased only when passersby arrived and threatened to take pictures of the group assaulting Patterson. All of the assailants fled the scene, leaving Patterson on the ground injured. None of the attackers were present when the police and an ambulance responded to 911 calls.Joseph Fried, 25, was among four men arrested for allegedly beating Patterson last DecemberThe District Attorney said that a Kings County grand jury has indicted the following (5) defendants...for acting in concert to commit Gang Assault in the First Degree, and other related charges. If convicted, the defendants each face up to 25 years in prison.Why are these defendants not charged with a hate crime for a clearly bias-motivated assault against a person who has not one but two identities—black and homosexual—specially protected under the federal hate law? They committed the crime while shouting their bias for all to hear! If these were white attackers, yelling “homophobic” slurs while beating a black homosexual, it would have been front-page news across the nation and resulted in hate crime charges for all attackers. But these assailants face no tripled penalties, no hate crime charges. Why? Because they are Jewish.In 2009, Attorney General Eric Holder informed the Senate Judiciary Committee that Jews who commit hate crimes, with other ethnic minorities, homosexuals, Muslims, and even women, will not be prosecuted under the Matthew Shepard Act. They will only face civil penalties. White men and Christians, however, face possible triple penalties—even if they fail, as did Cross, to harm members of federally protected groups; all that is necessary to be convicted of a hate crimes charge is a crime and bias against members of a federally protected group.Indictment of the five Shomrim attackers without hate crimes charges contrasts sharply with the quickness of the government to label, indict, and prosecute 15 Amish Christians in 2012 for the “hate crime” of forcibly shaving the heads of theological rivals. Although no one was hurt, the FBI and US Justice Department were proud to have “served justice” by meting triple penalty prison sentences of up to 15 years for 15 Amish adults, disrupting families and effectively orphaning any children. (See Convicted Amish Are Not "Hate Criminals")Who contrived such twisted, discriminatory laws? The Jewish Anti-Defamation League proudly boasts that “Our legal experts pioneered hate crime laws and work to implement them nationwide." ("Problems to Solutions: Building a Better World, ADL Annual Report," adl.org). ADL continues to argue in court against efforts by lawyers for the Amish to overturn their defendants’ convictions. It supports without compromise the fifteen year sentence meted to Sam Mullet, patriarch of the beard cutting Mullet clan, as just and proportional to the offence.ADL’s goal in more than 60 nations and 45 US states which have adopted its hate laws is sinister. They aim to arrest Christians and members of the political right as often as possible, stacking the legal systems with indictments and convictions of those of a traditionalist, nationalist, or anti-Zionist perspective—while being careful no Jew is ever indicted for a hate crime. This creates a legal record testifying that Christians and conservatives are notoriously inclined toward hate and violence, while Jews are not. Jews are victims of Christian hate. Someday, when ADL’s hate crime gestapos really bite down on the right, innumerable legal precedents will be available to prosecutors against Christians and patriots, but virtually none against Jews. Jesus prophesied that in times of persecution preceding his Second Coming, anti-Christ Jews will judge Christians in their synagogues and deliver them to prison. (Matt. 10:17)The case of Taj Patterson reveals that of three privileged groups under the federal hate law, Jews are given the highest privilege of all. Hate laws—which were, according to ADL, conceived, written, and implemented by Jews—make members of their tribe the most protected of protected groups. Under ADL hate laws, “equality and justice for all” has been replaced by a new prosecutorial credo: preferential treatment for Jews, no mercy for Christians.The fact that Taj Patterson, a member of two usually highly protected groups, blacks and homosexuals, cannot obtain hate crimes justice and protection, certainly also puts blacks and homosexuals in the category of second-class citizens. Where does that then put lowly whites, males, Christians, and members of the Christian/conservative and anti-Zionist right? We are now third-class citizens...__________Five men arrested for gang assault against black gay Brooklyn man: sourcesTaj Patterson, 22, was brutally assaulted last December as he headed home from a night of partying in WilliamsburgBy Oren Yaniv , Rocco Paranscandola New York Daily NewsWednesday, April 23, 2014Fashion student Taj Patterson, 22, has said he was headed to his Fort Greene home after a night of partying last December when over a dozen ultra-Orthodox men assaulted him on Flushing Ave. in Williamsburg while shouting anti-gay epithets.Aharon Hollender, 28, Abraham Winkler, 39, Mayer Herskovic, 21, Pinchas Braver, 19, and Joseph Fried, 25, were charged with gang assault and other counts, but not with any hate crimes, authorities said Wednesday.“We simply cannot allow anyone walking on the streets of Brooklyn to be knocked to the ground, stomped and brutally beaten,” said Brooklyn district attorney Kenneth Thompson.The group, at least two of whom belonged to a volunteer patrol called Shomrim, were looking for someone who vandalized cars in the area and stopped Patterson, prosecutors said.Even though the vandalism report was unfounded, they allegedly started pummeling the victim, authorities said.“These indictments send a clear message that acts of vigilantism are unacceptable and cannot be condoned by the NYPD,” Police Commissioner Bill Bratton said in a statement.Patterson said over a dozen Hasidic men attacked him.Patterson suffered a broken eye socket, a torn retina, blood clotting, and cuts and bruises to his knee and ankles.The main instigator kicked him in the face, yelling “stay down, f----t, stay the f--- down,” as others cheered, Patterson recalled.“And that’s really all I can remember of that,” he had told the New York Daily News.The victim couldn’t be reached Wednesday.All five suspects were arraigned in Brooklyn Supreme Court Wednesday afternoon and released on bails ranging from $50,000 and $25,000. They face up to 25 years in prison if convicted.Joseph Fried, 25, was among the four men arrested for allegedly beating Patterson last December.Prosecutor Charles Guria identified Herskovic as the main attacker and sources said Winkler and Hollander are Shomrim members while the others are mere “wannabes.”“This was a media frenzy and a community frenzy so some of the facts have been skewed,” said defense lawyer George Farkas, who represents Winkler.This isn’t the first brush with the law for at least one of those in custody: Fried was busted in November 2012 for snapping a photo of a sex abuse victim testifying during a high-profile trial.While charges against a co-defendant weirdly named Lemon Juice were recently dismissed, the case against Fried, who works for the official newspaper of the Satmar sect, is still pending.Read more at New York Daily News____________Holder pledges Hate Crimes Cooperation with ADLhttp://rense.com/general88/holder.htmBy Ted Pike12 November 2009Att. Gen. Eric Holder, featured speaker at the Anti-Defamation League's American Heritage Dinner on October 17, praised ADL for its historic role in fighting all forms of intolerance and helping make the federal hate crimes law a reality. He called passage of ADL's hate bill a "marvelous step of progress" and gratefully looks forward to close and continued cooperation with ADL in hate law implementation. ADL recently announced that, having spearheaded passage of The Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Hate Crimes Prevention Act, it will now lead stage two, a massive national campaign to train lawyers to become hate crimes prosecutors.Holder says that, having been personally frustrated over the past 11 years in his efforts to help pass the hate bill, as Attorney General he is determined to begin immediate enforcement. ". . .the new hate crimes legislation will arrive not a moment too soon. And on the day that it becomes law, we will hasten to begin using it."Here are highlights of Holder's speech - full of praise for ADL - and misrepresentations concerning the new hate law and the alleged "epidemic of hate" it claims to address."You - the members of the Anti-Defamation League - and I go way back. I first began convening meetings with members of the ADL in the early 90's when I served as the United States Attorney in Washington, D.C. . . At that time I expressed my deep appreciation for the fact that you always have served as indispensable allies in some of the most important work our government does. And now, tonight, I once more have the opportunity to stand in solidarity with you, and to thank you for your constant, steadfast work to create a better country. A country free of discrimination; a country free of violence; a country free of hate. The Obama Administration could ask no better partner than the Anti-Defamation League as we jointly strive to attain the ideals of equal opportunity, equal rights, and equal justice for all. Members of the ADL - I salute you."Equal rights for all? That's not what Holder said in testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee this spring. He asserted that the hate bill does not protect Christian ministers, whites, heterosexuals, policemen and members of U.S. military. Only favored groups, he said, such as homosexuals, blacks, Latinos, Jews, Muslims, and women will benefit under this new law. (See video "Holder Admits No Equality Under Hate Bill" at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnziaXfYhc4).In Holder's speech to the ADL he continues this charade, asserting that under America's new hate law "we will also continue to defend vigilantly the civil rights of all [italics mine] people in this country and prosecute criminal acts of discrimination wherever we find them." "The new law expands the list of protected categories beyond race, color, religion or national origin, and for the first time, allows the federal government to prosecute violence undertaken because of the actual or perceived gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability of any person."Holder gives every impression, as ADL did through 19 years of hyping their hate bills to state and federal legislators, that all Americans are protected under hate laws according to "race, color, religion, or national origin." In reality, ADL never intended any of its hate laws in America - or throughout the world - to protect anyone except those groups ADL considers victims of white, Christian, male, heterosexual civilization.Holder goes on to note that "the desperate need for a strengthened federal law enforcement capability against hate crimes has been perfectly clear." Perfectly clear? Holder was grilled repeatedly by Republican Senators during his Judiciary testimony, asking him to make perfectly clear if states are failing to adequately punish hate criminals. Holder couldn't present even one example of such failure on the local level. What is perfectly clear is that there exists no "desperate need" for federal takeover of local law enforcement.Further, Holder said that about 7,500 hate crimes a year since 1990, averaging one every hour of the day, "is a staggering figure. . .completely unacceptable." Actually, out of an average of 11 million crimes annually reported by police to the FBI, alleged hate crimes average only 1/10 of one percent - hardly a level of criminal activity of the epidemic proportion portrayed by Holder and ADL. Less than five percent of these reported hate crimes have ever been established as fact by courts of law, yet Holder says the level of unreported level of hate crimes in America is probably "in the tens of thousands. This fact is enough to make one's blood run cold." Fact? How credible is an Attorney General who regards such undocumented speculation as "fact?"This spring, ADL and the Southern Poverty Law Center in their MIAC advisory to the Missouri State Police warned police to be suspicious of immigration protestors as possible domestic terrorists. Holder praises ADL for such proactive vigilance. "The ADL has done important work documenting increased activity by hate groups who recruit members using virulent, anti-immigration rhetoric that they present as legitimate opinion. Such language can have a devastating effect not just on an individual, but on an entire community."Entire communities devastated? All ADL pro-hate law propaganda from America to Europe to Australia allege that a hate crime is worthy of at least triple penalties because it savages not only the victim but "tears whole communities apart." Such may have occurred in some instances during post-reconstruction lynchings in the American South. But when was the last time you read of such social devastation resulting from a hate crime in America? The very worst examples of hate crimes the ADL can put forward are the namesakes of the federal bill: the brutal murders of Matthew Shepard and James Byrd. Nevertheless, these had no such devastating effect upon homosexual or black communities in Wyoming or Texas. The social devastation which ADL claims results from states failing to prosecute hate crimes is a figment of ADL imagination.Holder says, "The stubborn persistence of anti-Semitism saddens me" What is anti-Semitism? ADL's Office of Global Anti-Semitism in the U.S. State Department says "anti-Semitism" means any "strong criticism" of Israel or its leaders, or claims that the Jews had Christ killed. Holder says any such anti-Semitic "hate speech" even as "a casual joke made in private when the speaker thinks no Jewish person is listening," is very, very bad. It "should scald the conscience of every American." He also promises that Muslims will be vigorously protected under America's new hate law, just as they are in Canada, Britain, France and Australia.Holder concludes with more flattery of ADL: "This organization has a great tradition of refusing to stand by when others are suffering. You are guided by your tenets, your precepts, and your values to come to the aid of others who need help. And so, this evening, I humbly call upon you to join me and this new administration in reaching out to all our American neighbors."Reach out to American neighbors? If there is one thing the federal hate law does not do, it is reach out to all Americans, providing equal hate crimes protection.The only thing certain about the new federal hate law and charlatans like Holder and ADL, who helped create it and now enforce it, is that they will continue to deceive and manipulate all Americans to the benefit of only one minority: the...ADL/B'nai B'rith International.___________