Interview: A Conversation With Suspended EMT Alex McNabb
PP: But is defending her murderer entertainment, Alex?
You have a right to be a bigot in America, however nobody said free speech doesn’t have consequences. The first and foremost is that if you express repugnant and vile views considered to be evil by society then it’s unlikely you will be able to find employ at any company that deals that cares about its public reputation.
Here Tim Peacock at Peacock Panache “twitterviews” Alex McNabb, and exposes yet another white supremacist.
AM: No I honestly believe he did nothing wrong except panic when a bunch of AntiFA attacked him. That’s a quote.
Editor’s note: The person being referred to here is James Alex Fields. Fields was recently convicted for the murder of Heather Heyer during the Charlottesville white nationalist / neo-Nazi rally. During the trial witnesses and video showed that Fields stopped his car, backed it up, and then accelerated into a crowd of protesters injuring several and killing one person.
PP: He has been convicted and sentenced. He is currently a convicted murderer who will spend the rest of his life in prison. And you defended him. Is defending a convicted murderer entertainment?
AM: No defending Fields is a matter of moral duty.
PP: Defending murderers is moral?
PP: Moreover, if your white nationalist / neo-Nazi persona is fictional, why is defending a convicted murderer a moral duty? Are you admitting you do actually believe the stuff you wrote and speak about on the podcast?
AM: Well my chubby friend, I have genuine beliefs, and then I have comedy sketches and transgressive humor. If you really want to know, I’m a pro-white advocate and I marched in Charlottesville to protest the removal of Robert E Lee’s statue.
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