UK: Random Old Woman Jailed for 15 Months for Facebook Post Saying “Blow the Mosque Up with the Adults in It”

Here’s a question: does Israel arrest people for saying “blow up the mosque”?

The answer is “obviously no.”

In Israel, people go on TV and say it should be state policy to anally rape prisoners.

There’s an active pro-gay-anal-rape movement in Israel. These Jews organize protests to demand the government officially implement systemic anal rape.

Even if you believe those goofy stories about October 7th, at least they say Hamas was raping women. They didn’t anally rape men. Gazans did not ever have pro-rape protests, demanding Israeli hostages be raped.

Probably, being pro-gay-anal-rape is more extreme than being pro-violence. But Israelis demanding the slaughter of children and their government complying is so normal that no one blinks an eye at it, and it takes a pro-gay-anal-rape movement in Israel to get any attention.

People have seen so much child murder by the Jews in the last ten months, it doesn’t even faze them.

This woman specified she only wanted to blow up the adults.

The Guardian:

A 53-year-old woman who lived a “quiet, sheltered” life has been jailed for 15 months for posting a comment on Facebook which said: “Blow the mosque up with the adults in it.”

Julie Sweeney, of Church Lawton, Cheshire, pleaded guilty at Chester crown court to sending a communication to convey a threat of death or serious harm.

Julie Sweeney

She was part of a Facebook community group which had 5,100 members. Responding to a photograph which showed a number of white and Asian people involved in the clean-up after disorder in Southport, she posted: “It’s absolutely ridiculous. Don’t protect the mosques. Blow the mosque up with the adults in it.”

Sentencing, Judge Steven Everett, the honorary recorder of Chester, said in circumstances such as these “even people like you need to go to prison”.

What?

Judge Steven Everett

Complete faggot.

He jailed her for 15 months, telling her: “You should have been looking at the news and media with horror like every right-minded person. Instead, you chose to take part in stirring up hatred.

“You had a big audience. You threatened a mosque … It truly was a terrible threat.”

The judge said “so-called keyboard warriors” like Sweeney “have to learn to take responsibility for their language – particularly in the context of the disorder that was going on around the country”.

The court heard that Sweeney was the primary carer for her husband, who wrote a “heart-rending” letter to the judge.

John Keane, defending, said Sweeney accepted she had been stupid.

This was a single comment on a single day,” he said. “She lives a quiet, sheltered life in Cheshire and has not troubled the courts in her long life. Her character references show she lives a kind and compassionate lifestyle.”

It’s just obviously an off-hand comment that doesn’t mean anything other than that she’s sick of immigrants. It’s like if you got ripped off at Lowe’s and then said “someone should burn this place down.” It’s not an actual call to violence. You don’t really think Lowe’s should be burned down. It’s called “hyperbole.” It is being used to express frustration, in particular with the pro-stabbing movement and the government that supports the pro-stabbing movement.

It’s possible that the UK government will regret putting all of these people in prison for off-handed comments on social media.