Weiseism


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Weiseism, or Jeff Weise Thought, is the ideology of Jeff Weise, the perpetrator of the 2005 Red Lake School Shooting.

Weise grew up with an alcoholic mother and an equally abusive stepfather. His biological father died in a police shootout when Weise was young for unknown reasons. His father's death was something he highly venerated and considered heroic.

Later he was relocated to live with his grandfather and aunts. He suffered from depression which was treated with Prozac and attempted suicide on a few occasions.

Beliefs
Politically, Weise was very interested in National Socialism, and participated in an online group called the Libertarian National Socialist Green Party, which claims to borrow elements of  Libertarianism,  Environmentalism,  Anarchism, Nazism and some European neopagan movements.

Friends

 * [[File:Nazi.png]] - "Where I live less than 1% of all the people on the reservation can speak there own language and among the youth wanting to be black has run rampant. Under a National Socialist government things would improve vastly. And that's why I call myself pro-nazi."
 * [[File:Libnaz.png]] Libertarian Nazism - I like it.
 * [[File:Native.png]] - I want to my kind succeed.
 * [[File:Colum.png]] Columbinism - I've saved myself from suicide to save myself for this.

Enemies

 * [[File:Egirl.png]] E-Girl Feminism & [[File:Sexocracy.png]] Sexocracy - Whores who would abandon your own flesh and blood for a man!
 * [[File:KKK.png]] Klansmanism and [[File:Bully.png]] Bullyism - F*ck you!

[[File:Wikipedia.png]] Wikipedia

 * Jeff Weise
 * Red Lake shooting

[[File:Envi.png]]Green Politics Wiki

 * Libertarian National Socialist Green Party

[[File:Youcube.png]] YouTube

 * The Case of Jeff Weise | Red Lake Tragedy (2021 Documentary)