YouTuber Count Dankula, who was fined £800 a few days ago for "hate speech" in a funny video he made two years ago, has managed to raise over £146,000 in 3 days through a GoFundMe page in order to appeal against his conviction.
On a message on the GoFundMe page he stated:
This conviction will be used as an example to convict other people over the things they say and the jokes they make, it sets a standard where courts will be able to willfully ignore the context and intent of a persons words and actions in order to punish them and brand them as criminals.
Count Dankula, whose real name is Mark Meechan, was prosecuted for posting material that was deemed "grossly offensive" and "anti-Semitic and racist in nature" under the Communications Act, after he taught his girlfriend's pug dog to raise its paw on hearing phrases like "gas the Jews" and then posted a video of this on his YouTube channel.
The prosecution followed pressure from the Scottish Council of Jewish Communities, a lobby group which represents Scotland's dwindling population of Jews which is now under 6,000 (from a peak of around 20,000 in 1950).
Appealing a court case in the UK is an expensive business, involving court fees, legal fees, and the legal fees of the opposing party if you lose. But whichever way the case goes, there should be plenty of change left over from the money raised by generous donors in support of free speech.
The main point to note, however, is that valuable court time and legal resources have been wasted on prosecuting a man for a mildly tasteless video at a time when Britain is being overrun with stabbings, acid attacks, and Muslim "grooming" gangs raping thousands of children.
But this is the same country where courts rule against parents trying to prolong the life of a sick child as in the case of Alfie Evans.
While we wish Meechan every success in his campaign, it is not a successful court appeal Britain needs, it is total revolution and the destruction of the sick elites who rule it.
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