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Sunday, March 3, 2024

PARTIOTIC RIGHT LEADER MELIA STUCK WITH TWO YEARS FOR STICKER OUTRAGE

Melia (Ó Máille) keen to pull up the immigration ladder after himself


Sam Melia, one of the leaders of the fake political party "Patriotic Alternative" has been sentenced to 2 years in jail by a judge after a jury convicted him of "stirring up racial hatred."

As reported by the dark money-funded GB News

"Free speech concerns have been raised after a Leeds man was sentenced two years in prison after being found guilty of inciting racial hatred with a library of stickers."

The sentence comes after a jury decision last month, as reported by local media:

"The 34-year-old was on trial following a raid at his Pudsey home on Town Street in April 2021 in which police uncovered a catalogue of downloadable stickers which were “intended to stir up racial hatred” and encouraged racially-aggravated criminal damage. They also found a poster of Adolf Hitler on his wall and a book by the infamous British fascist, Oswald Mosley."[...]

Melia was the head of the Hundred Handers, an anonymous group of activists responsible for a spate of anti-immigration “stickering” incidents between 2019 and 2021, the court has heard during the eight-day trial. Followers would gain access to the stickers they could download, print out and then stick up around the UK and abroad.

The Crown said media reports of “stickering” linked to the Hundred Handers in the UK “extended from Cornwall to Northern Ireland” and “may make it clear the incidents have in fact caused fear or alarm”.

The stickers included slogans such as: 'Labour loves Muslim rape gangs'; 'We will be a minority in our homeland by 2066'; 'Mass immigration is white genocide'; and: 'Second-generation? Third? Fourth? You have to go back'."

Melia is married to fellow PA leader and tea saleswoman Laura Towler (real name: Laura Tyrie), but is not married to other fellow leader Mark Collett. 

Under the government's strong enforcement of "racial harmony" legislation, it is now increasingly difficult and dangerous for anyone to oppose mass immigration and multiculturalism in the UK, except on the basis of "technical grounds," such as budgetary restraints, overcrowding, environmental damage, or increasing anti-Semitism.

This is a problem for PA, which is both anti-environmental and anti-Semitic. Also, they have zero understanding of economics.

Furthermore, the UK has been pro-immigration for some time, as Melia himself is actually believed to be of Irish origin, with his name being a derivative of "Ó Máille," denoting a native of County Mayo in Western Ireland.

Other PA leaders are also less than English, with Towler's true name, Tyrie, also having a Gaelic origin, while Marko Colletti is widely believed to be of Jewish-Italian origin. 

The judgment follows stiff sentences handed out to PA activist Kris Kearns (four years, eight months), and podcaster James Allchurch (two-and-a-half years) for "promoting hate."

3 comments:

  1. The real crime here is the terrible quality of his slogans.

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  2. Well how should people go about it then? How should people oppose groups who are practically colonising us and laying claims to power, territory and resources? There is a difference between migration between groups who are genetically similar or who have closer genetic kinship and that of the Asian and African continent and the middle east.

    Or does this just have to play out to it's logical conclusion? As in the flawed premise of diversity and multiculturalism being predicated on we are all the same?

    It's rather dire tbh doesn't help that people like to affirm being an economic integer, rather than part of an actual ethnic group with interests.

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    1. It's pretty obvious to me that the crackdown on key PA members is mainly a response to their involvement with the anti-refugee riots in Knowsley Liverpool last year. Look up PA's involvement in that. BritGov is not going to tolerate that level of interethnic shit-stirring.

      Any anti-migrant push that wants to be effective and avoid such crackdowns will simply have to work extra hard to skilfully make its points in, shall we say, a "non-incendiary" way and avoid looking like a crappy Russian-backed polarisation/destabilisation op.

      The British DR has got nowhere near the discipline and intelligence to do what it must do, so a blind and confused backlash will probably result instead, something that will possibly do more harm than good. It will play out, but not necessarily to its logical conclusion. I think an illogical conclusion is much more likely.

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