Austin IRS Killer Joe Stack Becoming a Hero for Radical Right
In the hours since a man enraged at the government slammed his small plane into an Austin, Tex., IRS building, white supremacists and their fellow travelers have elevated Joseph Andrew Stack (left) into an icon of resistance to tyranny.
“The Guy is a true HERO!!!” wrote “northroad” on Stormfront.org, the largest white supremacist Web forum in the world. “God bless him,” chimed in “Rudyard,” following a comment by “suepeace”: “This was quite heroic. There is a gradual awakening underway. I wonder how racially conscious he was.”
Shortly after Stack slammed his Piper PA-28 into the IRS building Thursday morning, killing himself and one IRS worker and injuring another 13 people, a manifesto the man apparently wrote just before the attack came to light. In it, Stack bitterly railed against a wide variety of targets — big business, corporate executives, unions, the Catholic Church, the recent bailouts of various industries, and more — but he kept coming back to the alleged evils of American government in general and, more specifically, the Internal Revenue Service and tax law.
That made him a hero in the eyes of many on the radical right — so-called tax protesters — who have long believed that federal taxes were illegal or simply voluntary. Although many tax protesters who call themselves “sovereign citizens” subscribe to a racist ideology, there was no indication that Stack entertained racist ideas.
Nevertheless, white supremacists were thoroughly excited by his attack. “I can feel the crunch coming,” wrote “Lady Spirit Warrior,” another poster on Stormfront. “This is just the beginning. Prepare for battle!” “Things are heating up in America,” added “Astragoth.” “This man won’t be the last to do something like this.”
“Leshrac,” writing at another radical Web forum, the neo-Nazi Vanguard News Network, said: “Only bad I see about this is that he didn’t kill enough.”
A few other white supremacists suggested that lionizing Stack could be a bad thing for the radical right, but they appeared to be in a minority. At the White Revolution website, “stephen3” said that “although Mr. Stack’s reasonings are true and correct, I am not hinting by any means that this is the way to protest against our corrupt government. … Although the time for direct action is here, do not go out and kill yourself to make a point.”
A more common point was made on Stormfront by “berdoofool,” who asked simply: “Are there ANY innocent IRS employees???”

What makes these people Right Wing? I would consider them Anarchists. I've never fully understood how to define the "far left" and the "far right".
As the guy said, "Are there ANY innocent IRS employees?"
I would guess the ratio is about the same as that of " innocent FedEx employees," "innocent McDonald's employees," "innocent WalMart employees, "innocent CompUSA employees," or "innocent DMV employees."
Ok, strike that last one. There's no such thing as an innocent DMV employee.
...they must also approve of al Qaeda's tactics.
The whole premise of this discussion, that this unbalanced man was "Right-Wing" is questionable. I rather think a good case can be made that he was a Left Wing Radical. Just read his rambling manifesto.
From what I've seen, if you go far enough towards either end of the political spectrum, you tend to do or advocate the same kinds of actions.
Don't need a left wing to kill people.
Their planes fly on hate.
Am I the only one who thinks this article reeks of bad journalism ? I mean, come on - this "journalist" is making a radical statement (that a known murderer is the "hero" for a specific group of people) based on the comments of an online forum. Yeah, maybe there are plenty of right radicals (or left radicals, for that matter) in the world, but I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume that you can find all sorts of crazy people on an online forum (OV included, obviously.)
Getting your " news " from on an online forum to make a definitive political statement seems mildly idiotic to me. What's that? But northroad from Stormfront thinks this guy is a true HERO?! That means that a) it MUST be true, and b) all conservatives feel exactly the same way as northroad, right?
So to recap, this journalist uses 1) an online forum, 2) sweeping generalizations and 3) little else, to prove a point that everyone already suspected - radicals are often....radical. Oh.eM.Gee...
The gut was not "far right". He was an atheist who hated Bush, the IRS and capitalism . He held a mixture if political views, sharing some with the "far right" and some with the "far left" But, instead of attaching politically convenient labels to evil people based on snippets of facts regarding their ideology, we should call him what he is; a terrorist.
The fact that Opposing Views allows this smear campaign to be part of their daily email should cause us to question their political objectivity. They are clearly attempting to perpetuate the "far left" talking point that anyone who dislikes the government confiscating their money at gun point is a conservative.
I'm not sure how mentioning someone's atheism in any way refutes a claim of conservatism .
Please explain.