well said

"For the extremists who believe my father is a hero: it is imperative you understand what he did was an act of cowardice. To physically force your beliefs onto others with violence is not brave, but bullying. Doing so only serves to prove how weak those beliefs are. It is simply desperation, reminiscent of a temper tantrum when a child cannot get his way. Violence is a cop out; an easy answer for an ignorant problem."

These were the words spoken by Erik von Brunn in reaction to news that his father had killed a black museum guard at the Holocaust Museum. I take this to heart and hope that others consider that committing violent crimes against law abiding citizens in order to strike fear into the hearts of others is nothing less than domestic terrorism. James von Brunn used his "beliefs" as a justification for his horrendous crime, and so did Scott Roeder.

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