Islamofags Jailed for Enforcing Sharia Law in East London

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 7, 2013

"Maybe if I convert to Islam, then I'll finally get laid." -Jordan Horner
“Maybe if I convert to Islam, I’ll finally get laid.” -Jordan Horner

A group of three Muslims, one of them a goofy-looking ginger Muslim convert with the funniest ever beard, have been jailed for enforcing Sharia law in East London.

Renegade street Muslims attacking people and claiming that the country is under Islamic rule have been a serious problem in Britain for a long time now.  But this doesn’t matter, because Islam is a religion of peace, and if you doubt that, you will need to go to prison with these vigilantes.

Richardo MacFarlane is apparently also a convert, as I don't think that is a Muslim name.
Richardo MacFarlane is apparently also a convert, as I don’t think that is a Muslim name.

Just a note on White conversion to Islam:

Muslims have certain positive traits which have been stripped from the Western male.  Islam is patriarchal, and it endorses violence as a way of solving problems.  It also prescribes a methodology by which to archive order in one’s personal life.  Then there is also a vague spiritual aspect to it.  Given the present cultural, moral and spiritual vacuum in the West, it is hardly surprising that a certain number of Whites are converting.  These are likely the same boys who would be converting to a hardline nationalist position, if such an option was made available to them.

Anyway, this story is hilarious.

Ha!  That beard!
Ha! That beard!

From the Daily Mail:

Three members of a so-called ‘Muslim Patrol’ were today jailed at the Old Bailey for repeatedly trying to enforce Sharia law in East London.

Jordan Horner and another Islamic extremist told one couple they could not hold hands while walking down the street, because it was in a ‘Muslim area’.

The radicals also attacked a group of men drinking in the road, and told a woman she would face ‘hell fire’ because of the way she was dressed.

Horner, 19, Ricardo MacFarlane, 36, and a 23-year-old man who cannot be named for legal reasons were sentenced to 68 weeks, 12 months and 24 weeks in prison respectively.

The court earlier heard that last December Horner and the 23-year-old man drove alongside Joshua Bilton and Anna Reddiford in Bethnal Green, and started yelling at them through a megaphone.

The teenage convert shouted: ‘Let go of each other’s hands. This is a Muslim area!’ – but the couple initially assumed it was a joke.

They stopped holding hands after the men repeated the message – and when they started again, the car blocked their way until they let go.

Two weeks later, Horner and MacFarlane attacked men drinking in Shoreditch, shouting: ‘Kill the non-believers.’

Horner then punched two of the group, hitting James Forward in the jaw and knocking out Patrick Kavanagh with a sucker punch to the head.

On January 13, Horner and the 23-year-old harassed another couple, Clare Coyle and Robert Gray, as they were walking in Stepney – accusing Miss Coyle of being a ‘slag’.

In an exchange filmed on Horner’s phone, she replied, ‘This is Great Britain. I can dress how I wish,’ while the group shouted: ‘Remove yourselves now. Muslim Patrol. Move away from the mosque.’

Horner, an associate of hate preacher Anjem Choudary who has declared he wants to bring Sharia law to Britain, pleaded guilty to two charges of assault and two charges of using threatening words and behaviour.

He was jailed earlier this year for beating up a photographer, and has been seen putting up posters across East London ‘banning’ alcohol.

MacFarlane, who pleaded guilty to affray, has previous convictions for criminal damage for painting over advertisements of women in the street.

The 23 year-old admitted two counts of using threatening words and behaviour.

Prosecutor Alex Chalk told the court: ‘This is a case about religious vigilantism. These men were members of a self-styled Muslim Patrol who threatened, intimidated and even assaulted members of the public who they perceived to be behaving in an un-Islamic manner.

‘The men accosted members of the public in neighbourhoods of East London which they claimed were Muslim areas, and where according to them different law applied.’