Hapax Legomenon wrote: » You're so unoriginal.
gw80 wrote: » White supremacist or european identity organisation?. Some people see a difference.
dsaint1 wrote: » He was reporting on child rape gangs....don't be afraid to name it. If there were gangs in your town raping your kids wouldn't you like to know about it or would you tell the reporter to "stop acting the bollix"?
end of the road wrote: » there were reporting restrictions in place around the trial in relation to that gang to protect the victims. stephen yaxley-lennon breached those restrictions, putting that trial at risk of collapse. he was warned to stop reporting, and he continued to report. therefore he was jailed. i agree britain is verging on being a police state now and has been for some time, but lennon's jailing does not fit into this given he breached a rule that exists in all western countries.
FTA69 wrote: » Wasn’t hard to “find” Tommy in contempt of court and breaching the conditions of his suspended sentence when he was outside a courthouse beaming himself across Facebook in the process of jeopardising the conviction of a load of nonces. I think the idea that he was “set up” here is more than a tad fanciful; anytime he’s ended up banged up inside it’s because he was scrapping or committing fraud. It wasn’t the Deep State that made him attack a cop or travel on a false passport.
Tipsy McSwagger wrote: » Are you accusing someone in this thread of being a racist?
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » Well in fairness he was said to have 'attacked a cop' and the charges were dropped when video revealed he bumped into a cop while jumping a railing to take an ISIS flag from a muslim protestor. I just wonder why people who did the exact same thing as Tommy (the one that got him his supsended sentence) didn't get prosecuted , given how important it is to make sure the trials aren't prejudiced and their crimes were on youtube too. From the way they have handled Tommy you'd expect a zero tolerance. But it seems like he gets extra attention and sentencing. Look I agree he should give them nothing but as I say it doesn't preclude there being a bias against him.
Hapax Legomenon wrote: » Well spotted.
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » Interesting that the sikh reporter said worse about the case last year, and there was a mob outside all shouting 'pedos' at the accused at the courthouse too. None of them convicted.
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » I agree he's done himself here, stupidly. The sentence is crazy you would agree?
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » But like you I think there is a police state getting underway in the UK. On top of that you have the corruption of the police and social services in these cases + the even higher up corruption at the top of the justice system and the political system on child abuse.
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » The common tactic is to 'find' something on anyone speaking out, like the social worker in Rochdale or Rotherham (can't remember), who spoke up and they went after her threatening jail, the whistleblowers in the police who were warned what would happen to them and it all unfolded precisely as said.
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » Tommy Robinson said they would make him disappear from social media, and he would be put away, possibly killed. That video taken down by youtube. I doubt people's analysis that he 'wants to become a martyr' given what has happened to him in prison before. And now there is this transfer which could actually be for his safety, but let me say based on the demonstrable corruption of the police force on so many levels, and their bias against Tommy Robinson and anyone speaking about these abuses, I am not going to take their word that it's all as straightforward as 'upholding the law'.
Tipsy McSwagger wrote: » Who?
Taytoland wrote: » I don't think it would be in the interests of the authorities for him to be murdered. I'd just be interested to see the numbers at his funeral, probably thousands of people attending from all over.
jooksavage wrote: » First, dont be hysterical.
'Senior member' of English Defence League jailed for sexually abusing 10-year-old girl. Leigh McMillan, 46, groomed his 10-year-old victim with cigarettes and drugs before subjecting her to a “spiral of sexual abuse” during the mid-1990s, jurors at the Old Bailey heard.
Captain Obvious wrote: » The definition of projection. Perhaps Tommy should be looking closer to home for the bogeymen.
Hope Not Hate also accused fellow EDL members of attempting to cover up McMillan’s abuse.
Snake Plisken wrote: » A one off case vs the systematic abuse of 100"s of girls by mainly Pakistani Muslim men across the UK , you are clutching at straws now Captain!
Blaas4life wrote: » I would consider the accusation that EDL members worked to cover it up very serious if true though?? There no better than the Muslims and the police what turned a blind eye to it for too long and these allegations need answering??
Snake Plisken wrote: » Not when it comes from hope not hate crowd suggest you read Mark Humphries piece about them http://markhumphrys.com/hope.not.hate.html
WinnyThePoo wrote: » Jesus, you guys really don't give a **** about any victims.
Omackeral wrote: » Wonder which gives people a bigger buzz. Calling people racists or typing out Yaxley-Lennon.
wes wrote: » Here is another one:Nazi thug who chanted 'Allah is a paedo' is exposed as child sex pervert Also, rather odd that Yaxley-Lennon and his fan club on here ignore crimes committed by other groups:Church of England downplayed extent of child abuse allegations to protect its reputation, report finds It seems to me that the fan club don't so much care about the crimes being committed, but rather using it for a racist agenda, where they choose to ignore or down play similar crimes carried out by other groups, to make it look like its only there targeted group is committing such crimes. Its pretty clear that such poster don't care about the victims and are using them as a prop for there racism. A common tactic used by racists is to take the worst members of a group to smear a group as a whole, and then when someone points that fact, out they will say that those pointing that out don't care about the victims. IMO, if your using victims of horrible crimes as a prop for your racism, that is pretty disgusting that is pretty much the MO of the Yaxley-Lennon fan club, who I will note have refused to condemn Yaxley-Lennon actions, which could have derailed trials of the accused (and could still derail those trials), as there racism is far more important to them, than justice being served.