Yes. Here’s Nathan Larson, who advocates sex with 3 year olds, polygamy with wives under the physical discipline of their husband, an end to the both 19th amendment, as well as state funding for girls and women to attend high school or college...and, oh, yes, he calls Adolph Hitler “a white supremacist hero.” He labels himself a “neoreactionary libertarian,” (according to his archived site) which is considered part of the Alt-Right movement. Politics in the Age of Trump has reached its logical conclusion, as Larson is running for Congress in Virginia.
He has lots of ideas about women.
Huffington Post quoted a “manifesto” in which Larson described Adolf Hitler as a “white supremacist hero,” urged the repeal of the Violence Against Women Act, and stated that “[citizens] need to switch to a system that classifies women as property, initially of their fathers and later of their husbands.”...
He admitted to HuffPost on [31 May 2018], [and] has bragged in website posts about raping his late ex-wife.
In a phone call, Larson confirmed that he created the now-defunct websites suiped.org and incelocalypse.today — chat rooms that served as gathering places for pedophiles and violence-minded misogynists like himself. HuffPost contacted Larson after confirming that his campaign website shared an IP address with these forums, among others. His sites were terminated by their domain host on [29 May 2018].
Ironically, Governor Terry McAuliffe enabled him to run when he restored voting and other rights to convicted felons. That’s right. Larson’s an ex-con, too!
Larson’s violent tendencies don’t just apply to his forums, in 2008 he was running for Virginia’s 1st District when he sent a letter to the Secret Service in which he threatened to kill President Barack Obama. The letter placed Larson behind bars for 14 months.
He is sick of people who are bothered by his ideas.
“A lot of people are tired of political correctness and being constrained by it,” he said. “People prefer when there’s an outsider who doesn’t have anything to lose and is willing to say what’s on a lot of people’s minds.”
Yeah. That’s sounds familiar. But he has economic vision.
Larson wants the minimum working age of 14 to be ‘done away with… since boys reach sexual maturity in their early teens, the goal should be to prepare them for early marriage by them experience in the work world, so they can support a young wife.
Any system that makes children useful to society, whether through child labor, early marriage or by other means, will tend to help address modernity’s fertility problem by creating incentives to have more children.
A Colorado Springs Independent story about custody (oy) proceeding in his divorce case was enlightening:
Larson says he doesn’t think he would molest his own daughter but isn’t sure, since he’s “never been in that kind of situation before.” He does, however, think it’s OK for adults to engage in sexual acts with children, as long as there is what he refers to as “consent,” although the age at which a child can “consent” to such activities depends on the child, he says, because some children are “precocious.”
“The way I feel about it is that if I had a son, I don’t think I would have any interest in engaging in those activities with him,” he wrote. “My attitude would be, if he’s going to [be] involved in incestuous activities, that may as well be with a sibling or his mother or something.”
That article surmised that “Larson doesn’t seem clued in to the repulsion people commonly feel toward child molesters and said “he had held out hope that the jurors would see his point of view, especially since he had only met the girl once, in a supervised visit.” At the time of publication, Larson’s wife was deceased (she committed suicide), and the circumstances of their “rocky marriage” were evidenced in court:
In an email that was an exhibit for the case, however, Larson admits to abuse, including raping [his ex-wife], and apologizes that his desire to molest their children caused Finn stress.
“It didn’t concern me that given my history of raping you, as well as the gravity of what I was proposing doing with the children, I might irreparably destroy our relationship and any prospect of my ever seeing the children (especially unsupervised),” he wrote.
The man has hope for his candidacy. This is the Age of Trump, after all.
Larson actually believes his constituents are “open-minded” and willing to vote for him. Heading back to the Trump card he told the Huffington Post, “A lot of people who disagreed with someone like Trump … might vote for them anyway just because the establishment doesn’t like them.”
Pedophilia, violent misogyny and white supremacist agenda. He has it all.