Far-right terrorists blow up Georgia Guidestones in IED attack

Early AM on the 7th of July, far-right terrorists blew up the Georgia Guidestones, a stone monument sometimes compared to Stonehenge. Inscriptions on the stones included a call for limiting human population growth, and failed GOP candidate for governor Kandiss Taylor called the stones "Satanic." Both Alex Jones and MAGAT congresswoman Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene also targeted the monument. They gave the orders, and the far right's underground responded with a bomb that destroyed enough of the stonework to force demolition of the rest. Supporters of the monument have vowed to rebuild and replace it.

The monument was first set up in the 1970's, paid for by someone protected by unbroken vows of secrecy. Given the terrorism problem in large parts of the US and the ultimate fate of the monument, these vows seem to have been necessary. The monument was so aligned that each day at Noon, the sun shined through a slot and illuminated the date on an inscribed calendar. Now this work of art has been destroyed by explosives-wielding agents of religious repression. Interestingly, the speech they silenced may have been that that of a pro-eugenics doctor, normally an ally of theirs. Despite the vows of secrecy, reports exist that the Georgia Guidestones were paid for by Herbert Kersten, a racist doctor who supported David Dukes as well as eugenics

No longer can the far right whine about free speech, as they just responded to an exercise of privately funded speech with high explosives. For years the far right, open Fascists, and even outright Nazis have screamed about "censorship" while spewing hate and white supremacy. Now they resort to explosives when someone (even on of their own) using no government funds carves into stone words they do not like.

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