

The beauty of Kyle’s prose could bring a tear to the reader’s eyes. We wanted people to know, We’re here and we want to f**k with you.” And we spray-painted it on every building or wall we could.

We spray-painted the Punisher skull on our Hummers and body armor, and our helmets and all our guns. After Castle’s wife and children are murdered by career criminals, he adopts the Punisher moniker in his quest to eradicate crime without interference from the liberal cucks who wrote the Bill of Rights and the prissy naïfs who enforce protections for American citizens, such as the irritating regulation prohibiting police officers from summarily executing criminal suspects without a trial.Ĭhris Kyle, deceased Navy SEAL sniper and patron saint of the American death cult, wrote about the celebration of the skull in his memoir, “American Sniper”: “We all thought what the Punisher did was cool. The Punisher symbol originates with the Marvel comic book story of Frank Castle. Several companies, including Thin Blue Line, have made millions selling apparel with ghoulish image. T-shirts at the gym, the bumpers of minivans, with children riding as passengers, and baseball caps all display the menacing skull, proving that it has become ubiquitous in the United States.

If one drives around the suburbs or rural outposts removed from a major metropolitan area, it quickly becomes apparent that, in their zest and zeal for violence, countless whites have begun to brandish the Punisher skull, typically with red, white, and blue stripes, on their automobiles and clothing. White Americans appear to have enlisted into a death cult. Right here, right now, you can make a financial contribution to help make David Masciotra's work possible. If you value Salon's original reporting and commentary, we urge you to support it - by supporting our writers directly.
