Online postings suggest that Houser eventually became too radical for TV. For instance, he was openly concerned that the United States was racist against whites, and he sympathized with both the Westboro Baptist Church and KKK leaders like David Duke. (The forum postings and tweets have been attributed to Houser by the Southern Poverty Law Center, according to the Times.)
Houser’s Facebook profile, which is much more muted, is linked to only two groups—one pledging to “Stand With Rand [Paul]” and the other celebrating Irish-American heritage. According to RawStory, Houser also published a short manifesto in 2013 that accused the United States of “oozing the puss of foolishness and perversion.” He also called for the country to come up with a right-wing party like Greece’s Golden Dawn, according to the site. Another forum posting expressed admiration for Adolf Hitler.
(via Everything We Know So Far About the Louisiana Theater Shooter | VICE | United States)
Political correctness demands we ignore right wing views when they belong to mass murderers. Or question why this guy was able to get a gun after a history of mental illness and violent threats.