One of my British followers, Wayne O’Rourke, who runs the @WayneGB88 account was just sentenced to prison. Three years. For memes.
The judge decided that his humorous, snarky posts had stirred up racial hatred. The one post that got him was him urging people to protest in… pic.twitter.com/fj5aBoWvEd
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) August 16, 2024
There are going to be so many people in prison in the UK for memes that they will be able to start their own gang.
Knowing the Brits, they will probably get Pepe tattoos and call themselves “The Kekistani Brotherhood.”
(Is that funny? I can’t really tell. Maybe I should have a few more drinks and try to rework that joke?)
BBC:
A man who posted material on social media to stir up racial hatred during recent unrest across the UK has been jailed for three years.
Wayne O’Rourke, who had more than 90,000 followers to his X account, posted misinformation about the killing of three young girls in Southport on 29 July and praised the burning of a car in Sunderland.
The 35-year-old, of Salix Approach, Lincoln, admitted publishing written material online to stir up racial hatred between 28 July and 8 August.
Why would you admit to that?
I mean, I know it’s to lessen the sentence. I know that’s the reason.
But still.
“Stir up racial hatred”? Maybe he could have admitted to “rustlin’ up some racism.” Or “had a hankerin’ for some hatin’.” Or he could just say “I did it because I strongly dislike niggers.”
Sentencing him at Lincoln Crown Court, Judge Catarina Sjolin Knight told him: “You were not caught up in what others were doing, you were instigating it.”
She added: “The flames fanned by keyboard warriors like you.”
Imagine that some ugly rat cunt has the power to lock you in a cage for jokes because men with guns will take money to do her bidding.
How much would they have to pay you to arrest a man in the name of “Catarina Sjolin Knight”? What a cunty name.
“Sjolin” sounds Danish, so it’s possible she has two surnames like many cunts these days. But there’s no hyphen. More than likely however her flower-power mother just thought it sounded spiritual.
The court heard among his posts on 29 July was a reference to the death of the three children in Southport, alleging it was a terrorist attack carried out by a Muslim.
A further post urged the “people of Southport” to “get out on the street”, which garnered 1.7 million views, the court was told.
It wasn’t really “disinformation” to think the stabber was a Moslem. Frankly, though most stabbings in general are probably done by the blacks, these random stabbings of innocent people are usually done by men with Moslem names.
The government refused to release the name in a timely fashion, so people drew what seemed like an obvious conclusion.
The thing is: it is political correctness that causes people to identify the invaders as “Islamist.” Otherwise you would just say “it was an immigrant,” and he wouldn’t have gotten hit with “disinformation,” because it would have been true.
You know they used to say “wogs.” I always kinda liked that one.
Other posts showed a picture of the County Road mosque in Liverpool and a picture of burning car in Sunderland, which was accompanied by a post that read: “Sunderland, go on lads”.
In another, he posted: “Starmer has basically said it us against them. Hold the line.”
Other posts read “numbers are important” and “give them hell lads”, the court heard.
O’Rourke’s X profile was accompanied by a picture of a bulldog wearing a Union Jack jacket.
Based.
The court was told he admitted receiving about £1,400 a month in payments for his account.
His defence barrister, Lucia Harrington, said the defendant did not set up his account with the intention of encouraging such material and became “caught up in the media frenzy”.
She should have said “he was sucked up in a tornado of hate.”
Miss Harrington said O’Rourke had previously worked as a parcel sorter but left work to become his partner’s carer.
She added that O’Rourke now wanted to re-educate himself about things that he had got wrong.
GAYYYYY.
Judge Knight said she did not accept O’Rourke’s claim in interview that it was dark humour and asked him: “Where is the humour I ask you Mr O’Rourke?”
From what I’ve seen, there was a bit of humor.
But women don’t understand humor.
Women don’t understand anything but eat hot chip and be bisexual.