Another One Bites the Dust: Judge From That Barbie Trial Kicks the Bucket at 96
The guy who ran the show when they finally nailed that Nazi 'Butcher' is pushing up daisies, but did anything *really* change?
So, this dude André Cerdini, the judge from the Klaus Barbie trial back in '87, croaked. Old age got him, apparently. Ninety-six years, not bad. This was back when they finally dragged that Nazi, Klaus Barbie, out of whatever hole he was hiding in and put him on trial for being a Grade-A scumbag. 'Crimes against humanity,' they called it. Fancy way of saying he was a real piece of work.
Barbie, or the 'Butcher of Lyon' as the legacy media loved to call him, was a Gestapo creep who got his jollies off torturing and killing people during WWII. He somehow managed to dodge justice for decades, living it up in South America before France finally got their hands on him.
Cerdini was the guy in the black robe trying to keep the circus from going completely off the rails. Fair enough, I guess. But let's be honest, the whole thing was a dog and pony show. Did putting one old Nazi in prison really atone for the sins of an entire regime? Did it stop the globalists from pulling the same crap in different forms later on? Nah.
They trot out the 'never forget' line every time something like this happens. Okay, boomer. We get it. Nazis bad. But the same elites who virtue-signal about the Holocaust are perfectly happy to sell out their own countries to China or flood them with illegal aliens. So spare me the crocodile tears.
And let's not pretend that France was some innocent bystander in all this. They were more than happy to collaborate with the Nazis when it suited them. The Barbie trial was as much about France trying to cleanse its own image as it was about justice.
Cerdini probably thought he was doing God's work. Maybe he was. But the world keeps spinning, and the same garbage keeps happening. Different faces, different uniforms, same power-hungry psychopaths calling the shots. So forgive me if I'm not exactly weeping into my beer.
Maybe now that Cerdini's gone, they'll finally release the Epstein client list. Just kidding... Unless?
This whole thing feels performative. Like they needed a big show to distract from their own crap. How many current politicians are as corrupt as anyone in the Nazi party ever was? The real question is, who are the Barbies of today, and who is actually trying to stop them? Hint: it's probably not the folks on MSNBC.
Cerdini, RIP I guess. But the system remains the same, with a different sheen.
The trial was so long ago, it’s hard to feel like anything changed. It’s almost as if the cycle of violence has its own momentum, no matter who is brought to trial.
So, as we pour one out for Judge Cerdini, let’s also remember that the battle against tyranny and evil is never truly over. It just takes on different forms. And sometimes, the biggest enemies are the ones who claim to be on our side.
Sources:
* United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives * French Ministry of Justice Archives
