Zeiger
Daily Stormer
November 3, 2016
Somebody’s gotta stop these barristers!
The whole world is turning Nazi.
They can try to stop it, but that’s like plugging the holes in a crumbling dam with your fingers.
Eventually, the whole thing collapses and you’re flooded. With Nazism.
A barrister has had his right to practice law revoked after a complaint that he posted a series of “seriously offensive” tweets about Jews, Muslims and black people.
Ian Millard was expelled from the bar by a disciplinary tribunal after posting messages on his Twitter account in November 2014.
In the tweets, he expressed admiration for Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany, while making it clear in his biography that he was a barrister. The tribunal found this had brought the profession into disrepute.
In one tweet Mr Millard described the then Justice Secretary Michael Gove as a “pro-Zionist, pro-Jew expenses cheat”, according to tribunal documents.
Another tweet featured an image of a Nazi swastika alongside the German phrase “Juden sind hier unerwunscht”, which means “Jews not wanted here”.
This is the only known picture of Millard. Well, not really. But I’m sure he looks like this.
He also wrote: “National Socialist Germany 1933-1945. Its flaws were few, its achievements many. Don’t believe Jewish-Zionist lies.”
The Bar Standards Board’s director of professional conduct, Sara Jagger, said in a statement: “The use of such offensive language is incompatible with the standards expected of barristers.
Which part of that was offensive? The part where he mentioned that Jews lie all the time?
Worse things have been said against Jews…
“The tribunal rightly found that such behaviour diminishes the trust and confidence the public places in the profession and the decision to disbar Mr Millard reflects this.”
In fact, if all lawyers openly proclaimed that Jews are liars and parasites, I guarantee you that public trust in them would skyrocket.
At least, it would skyrocket with me.
And anyway, since then are lawyers concerned about the public’s trust in them? Most people already have little regard for a lawyer’s word, anyway.
Since being disbarred, he has tweeted more offensive statements. He claimed he had received many messages of support and only a few “slating” him — mostly from “Jewish Zionists”.
He also complained coverage of his case was one-sided.
He tweeted on Saturday: “I was disbarred (on Thursday) because of 7 tweets. 7 tweets out of 155,000 tweets (and RTs) over 6 years.Newspapers silent on that.”
He added in another post: “My persecution by the Zionists, carried on in the ‘British’ Press, continues to attract people: 57,605 have seen my tweets in past 24 hours.”
My persecution by the Zionist lobby is not wholly or even mostly about me. Part of a campaign against free speech in the UK.#r4today #bbcsp
— Ian Millard (@ianrmillard) October 29, 2016
Lawyer Jonathan Goldberg QC brought the complaint against Mr Millard. He said after the hearing: “A man who spews out such Nazi propaganda is not fit to call himself a barrister, so I feel satisfied.”
A Jew? You don’t say.
His complaint against Mr Millard, filed in 2014, said the barrister’s tweets were “racist, anti-Semitic, anti-black, anti-Muslim” and showed him to be an “outspoken admirer of Adolf Hitler”.
I think any lawyer who doesn’t admire Adolf Hitler should be fired. In fact, affirming your undying devotion to Hitler should be a part of the Bar initiation or something.
Defending himself at the tribunal, Mr Millard said he “rejected these simplistic labels”, and had not “directly insulted or attacked anyone in any way by addressing them on Twitter”.
He argued that calling people Jews was not offensive and that his Twitter account was not related to his work as a barrister, which he no longer carries out.
Proceedings will now be brought against Mr Millard in the US, where he is still a member of the New York bar.
Of course, where else but (((New York))). At least, our man seems to still be in high spirits.
In case any of my followers think that I am angry or sad about being disbarred, don't worry! I have not practised for 9 years anyway.
— Ian Millard (@ianrmillard) November 2, 2016
You should show him your support at @ianrmillard.