Eliezer:
: They violated the no-racial-hatred taboo.
That fits if he was talking about the Weavers (though the Weavers
were no threat to anybody); but after all this time I'm not sure
he wasn't talking about the Branch Davidians, of whom only half
were White. But one can't expect an ordinary person like Harlan
Ellison to know that inconvenient fact.
And I'm not sure that the Weavers actually *hated* Blacks; one
might have other (crackpot) reasons for believing that God wants
the races to be separated. But one can't expect an ordinary person
like Harlan Ellison to grasp such a subtlety.
Harlan's error was believing Morris Dees (a.k.a. Klanwatch).
Anybody that Morris Dees doesn't like is a Jew-hater, and it is
righteous to slay Jew-haters even unto the least of them.
Er, excuse me, I seem to have pushed my own button.
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