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Congressional Candidate From VA Openly Admits To Attraction To Minors And Support Of Misogyny

Congressional Candidate From VA Openly Admits To Attraction To Minors And Support Of Misogyny
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An accountant who blatantly admitted to being a pedophile and racist is running for Congress in Charlottesville, Virginia.

There couldn't be anyone more morally and ethically unqualified for the house seat, and his platform is additionally unsettling and leaving people flummoxed as to how he is even eligible to run.

Online, Nathan Larson bragged about his loathsome conquests – including raping his late ex-wife – in chatrooms he created where pedophiles and violent misogynists gathered.





The Huffington Post contacted the 37-year-old after confirming his campaign IP address was traced to the now obsolete websites – suiped.org and incelocalypse.today – in which he would talk about his twisted exploits in their chatrooms.

The plug was pulled on those those sites as of Tuesday.



The candidate was expelled from the Libertarian Party and is now contesting as an independent. He proclaimed in a phone interview with the Huffington Post that the people want a representative who isn't afraid of being transparent, but for all the wrong reasons.
A lot of people are tired of political correctness and being constrained by it. 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.






When asked to clarify if he was a pedophile or just wrote about pedophilia, he responded, "It's a mix of both. When people go over the top there's a grain of truth to what they say."



Other news sources chronicled his detestable agendas, including making incestuous marriages legal.

A March 2017 report from The Washington Post reported that Larson served 16 months in prison for threatening to kill the U.S. president in 2009. At the time, he was seeking state office and ran on a platform that included the legalization of child pornography and incestuous marriages, repealing the 19th Amendment, and "abolishing state funding for girls and women to attend high school and college."

In his current campaign manifesto, his agenda includes protecting gun ownership rights, and to "also restore benevolent white supremacy," "private borders," and "patriarchy."

The admirer of Nazi politics calls Adolf Hitler a "white supremacist hero."





Larson endorsed all forms of sexual abuse under the pseudonym of Lysander in the now-defunct website suiped.org, which was a gathering place for "suicidal pedophiles."

Why doesn't every pedo just focus on making money so they can get a pedo-wife and then either impregnate her with some fucktoys or adopt some fucktoys? That would accommodate both those who are and aren't into incest. And of course, the adoption process lets you pick a boy or a girl.



He believes his constituents are "open-minded" when it comes to his pedophiliac writings.

A lot of people who disagreed with someone like Trump … might vote for them anyway just because the establishment doesn't like them.

A Democratic resident of Manassas Jane Lakeman told the Washington Post she signed a petition for Larson's candidacy without knowing that his past agenda included threatening to kill Barack Obama.

I'm a little bit uncomfortable that he was at my door. I didn't even know you could run for office if you were convicted of a felony.


There is hope for Virginia. Fingers crossed.




H/T - YouTube, Twitter, WashingtonPost, Snopes

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