LaRouche: Promoting Violent Videogames is a "Crime against Humanity"

LaRouche: Promoting Violent Videogames is a "Crime against Humanity"

WASHINGTON, D.C., May 1 (LPAC)--Responding to a question about the character of the violent videogames to which Blacksburg mass-murderer Cho Seung-Hui was addicted, Lyndon LaRouche stressed that this was a strategic issue, which goes back to Cheney policy of replacing the military with a new Nazi SS, through training masses of the population to be stone-cold killers. He summed up his argument:

"The promotion of this kind of operation with these intentions is itself a crime against humanity; it's a Nuremberg crime! And people should be given their Nuremberg indictment notices now, who participate in doing this.

"This also tells us something about the society in which we live. It tells us a great deal about Cheney, because Cheney has been the key instrument in this. Not only Cheney, but Felix Rohatyn. Felix Rohatyn, from his Middlebury monster, from Middlebury, Vermont. A center of racism; a traditional center of racism in the United States , in Vermont. And a center of fascism in Vermont. And Felix Rohatyn, who is a graduate of that place, but also some other things more Satanic. Felix Rohatyn is the key sponsor of this program in the private sector. He's a fascist! He comes trained by the same people who were behind Hitler in Europe, from France. So, this tells you that in our country, we have a Nazi SS type in power, and Cheney is simply a symptom of that. George Shultz is a symptom of that. The United States putting Pinochet into power in Chile, and backing the Operation Condor, Nazi-like murders in the Southern Cone is an expression of that.

"So therefore, we have to recognize this is not a social problem, which has to be treated as a social problem, like the drug problem. This is a crime against humanity , and those who participate in the crime should be notified: `This is a crime against humanity, and we have the following information about you. Do you want to quit?'"

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