Court sends UK neo-Nazi to jail after earlier ruling instructed him to read classics

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  1. **Him:** ‘So am I reading this right? The barbarians came, and then Rome collapsed shortly after?’

    **Court:** ‘We have made a huge mistake..’

  2. >He began liking Nazi posts online and other extremist activity five days after promising the judge he had put it behind him.

    In a way I feel for the kid. He was identified as a terror risk, he must know he’s being watched already for ages and he still goes online to like Nazi shit. He’s either just really, really dumb or has a mental disorder. I don’t think two years in jail will help much with that.

  3. I mean, the guy is an obvious piece of shit.

    But I didn’t know thought-crime was a thing in the UK now.

    (Possibly) 15 years in prison for reading forbidden texts?

    Am I missing something?

  4. > He nonetheless continued to download “repellant” right-wing documents as well as a copy of “The Anarchist Cookbook”

    What did he do exactly? Was he sent to jail for downloading some books from the internet?
    Basically a thought-crime.

  5. Convicted for downloading the anarchists coockbook? By those standards, everyone who was an edgelord in the 90’s and early 2000’s could be sent to jail. (myself and all of my friends at the time included).

    And it’s outdated to boot. Wikipedia contains all the info you need to make much higher yield and easier to conceal IED’s than you’ll find in the cookbook, which details mostly things like pipebombs and hacking through phreaking (yes, it’s *that* outdated)

  6. “He began liking Nazi posts online and other extremist activity five days after promising the judge he had put it behind him.”
    By what is recently being described as Nazi, kid probably liked a Jordan Peterson or Ben Shapiro video lmao

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