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Post by Vinny on May 15, 2023 17:55:59 GMT
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on May 15, 2023 18:38:41 GMT
Nick Price, Head of the Crown Prosecution Services' Special Crime and Counter Terrorism Division, said: "The hateful and grotesque views that Allchurch shared on his podcast were a threat to our society, and it is right that the jury found him guilty of his crimes.
"There is no place in society for these beliefs, and the CPS will continue to prosecute all cases involving hate crime where there is sufficient evidence to do so."
"There is no place in society for these beliefs, and the CPS will continue to prosecute all cases involving hate crime where there is sufficient evidence to do so." Dr Lella Nouri, Associate Professor in Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy at Swansea University said the case raised a question.
"It is a particularly interesting case because it's the first time really that we've seen in Wales something that is very much on that boundary level of 'is this hate speech, is this extremism?'" she said.
"It's very, very pertinent to conversations that are happening right now.
"What happens today will hopefully set a precedent that this kind of language whether online or offline, whether on a blog or on a podcast or on social media messages is not appropriate and hopefully set some much clearer boundaries".
Views, beliefs, speech, language = Crimes.
1984.
Don't say you weren't warned.
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Post by Vinny on May 15, 2023 19:45:55 GMT
But trying to start race wars mate, that's fucking grim. That's picking on someone because they look different. That's picking on someone because they sound different.
The guy is into the same Aryan white supremacist bullshit Hitler was into.
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Post by Dan Dare on May 15, 2023 20:17:39 GMT
"There is no place in society for these beliefs"
Sounds like something that might have been pronounced in a court in the Third Reich.
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Post by Vinny on May 15, 2023 20:28:00 GMT
Tolerance of intolerance is cowardice. Tolerance of bastards who want to start actual race wars, is disgusting.
The Jury heard his recordings. His own words are what convicted him.
The man promoted actual Nazism.
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Post by Dan Dare on May 15, 2023 20:37:31 GMT
Tolerance of intolerance is cowardice. Tolerance of bastards who want to start actual race wars, is disgusting. The Jury heard his recordings. His own words are what convicted him. The man promoted actual Nazism. But did his rantings actually result in anyone being incited to racial hatred, which is what the actual charge against him amounted to?
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Post by Vinny on May 15, 2023 22:42:28 GMT
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Post by thomas on May 16, 2023 6:16:02 GMT
The anglo saxon hysteria gets worse vinny. This made me laugh .....
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Post by Vinny on May 16, 2023 8:02:17 GMT
"This post is hidden."
I love the iggy button.
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Post by walterpaisley on May 16, 2023 8:09:43 GMT
"This post is hidden." I love the iggy button. Where's that? (Assuming this post isn't hidden. If it is, please ignore..)
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Post by Vinny on May 16, 2023 8:15:44 GMT
Thomas the SNAT, his post in this thread which presumably is a rant about the English.
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Post by walterpaisley on May 16, 2023 8:17:42 GMT
What I meant was - I wasn't aware there is an "ignore" option. Where can I find it?
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Post by Vinny on May 16, 2023 8:48:32 GMT
I've sent you a PM.
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Post by walterpaisley on May 16, 2023 9:26:00 GMT
Received - many thanks!
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2023 9:32:15 GMT
Nick Price, Head of the Crown Prosecution Services' Special Crime and Counter Terrorism Division, said: "The hateful and grotesque views that Allchurch shared on his podcast were a threat to our society, and it is right that the jury found him guilty of his crimes.
"There is no place in society for these beliefs, and the CPS will continue to prosecute all cases involving hate crime where there is sufficient evidence to do so."
"There is no place in society for these beliefs, and the CPS will continue to prosecute all cases involving hate crime where there is sufficient evidence to do so." Dr Lella Nouri, Associate Professor in Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy at Swansea University said the case raised a question.
"It is a particularly interesting case because it's the first time really that we've seen in Wales something that is very much on that boundary level of 'is this hate speech, is this extremism?'" she said.
"It's very, very pertinent to conversations that are happening right now.
"What happens today will hopefully set a precedent that this kind of language whether online or offline, whether on a blog or on a podcast or on social media messages is not appropriate and hopefully set some much clearer boundaries".
Views, beliefs, speech, language = Crimes.
1984.
Don't say you weren't warned.
I agree with your point. From what I can tell he wasn't advocating breaking any laws, regardless as to whether his views were repugnant or not.
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