Cosplaying the revolution

With Hamas’ October 7th attack on unarmed civilians and residents just north of Gaza, we quickly saw the highly educated but boneheadedly ignorant protests in support of the ‘Palestinians’ and hatred of the Jooooos on our college campuses. They wore masks to hide their identities, to try to avoid negative consequences from their stupidity, and the black-and-white ‘Palestinian’ keffiyehs were all over the place. There were even a couple of hunger strikes, but the one thing I never saw was any of these brave, brave people actually picking up a rifle and heading to Gaza to fight the Israelis.

They were cosplaying revolutionaries without doing anything really radical like fighting.

Well, now we’ve found a brave revolutionary who was willing to fight and kill:

Teen who killed parents to fund Trump assassination attempt gets life in prison

Nikita Casap, 18, pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree intentional homicide in connection with the shooting deaths of his mother and stepfather in 2025.

By Todd Richmond • The Associated Press • Friday, March 6, 2026 • Updated on March 6, 2026 • 9:02 AM

A Wisconsin teenager who killed his parents and stole their money to fund his plan to kill President Donald Trump with a bomb dropped from a drone was sentenced to life in prison on Thursday.

Nikita Casap, 18, pleaded guilty in January to two counts of first-degree intentional homicide in Waukesha County Circuit Court in connection with the shooting deaths of his mother, Tatiana Casap, and stepfather, Donald Mayer, in 2025. Prosecutors dropped seven other charges in a plea deal, including two counts of hiding a corpse and theft.

First-degree intentional homicide carries a mandatory life sentence. The only question as Judge Ralph Ramirez began the sentencing hearing Thursday afternoon was whether he would make Casap eligible for parole at some point.

Calling Casap’s offenses “horrific” and “inexplicable,” Ramirez ultimately handed down two life sentences with no chance at extended supervision, the term the Wisconsin criminal justice system uses for parole. The judge said he didn’t have a “crystal ball” that would tell him when Casap would change, if ever.

I suppose that the dropped charges don’t matter, inasmuch he pleaded guilty to crimes which carry a mandatory life sentence! Judge Ramirez chose to make the sentence as being one without the possibility of parole, and though the Judge didn’t specifically say so, one of the primary considerations had to be because young Mr Casap is just plain stupid. If you read the linked article, you’ll see that he was falling for scams throughout the process.

Federal authorities have accused Casap of planning his parents’ murders, buying a drone and explosives and sharing his plans with others, including a Russian speaker. They said in a federal search warrant that he wrote a manifesto calling for Trump’s assassination and was in touch with others about his plot to overthrow the U.S. government.

I wonder how many of the other leftist haters fantasize about assassinating the President.

It was the last line in the article that really caught my attention:

“I thought I was part of a revolution,” (Mr Casap) said. “I thought I was part of a war. I told myself bad things had to happen.”

Yeah, he was a brave, brave revolutionary, one brave enough to kill. Kill his parents, that is, kill people who trusted him, kill people who weren’t trying to defend themselves in the “war” he thought he was fighting.

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