Death Threats: No Charge; Insults: 2 Month’s Jail—A Tale of Black and White Twitters

Black man: send death threats on Twitter: no reaction. White man: send insult on twitter: Two month’s jail.

This astonishingly disproportionate reaction illustrates perfectly the establishment’s inherent and vicious anti-white racism.

The sentencing yesterday of Liam Stacey for his insult to football player Fabrice Muamba contrasts strongly with the total non-reaction by the state—even though formal complaints and charges were laid with the police—for a twitter posting by black “singer” “Lethal Bizzle” which called for the murder of BNP leader Nick Griffin.

“Lethal Bizzle,” a Ghanaian-origin temporary resident of Britain, whose “real” name is Maxwell Ansah, sent out a Twitter message in 2010 which read: “Got an idea, u wanna be famous? Kill the BNP leader, u will be a hero.”

The police were contacted at the time and a formal charge laid in terms of the Serious Crime Act of 2007, section 45, which states that a person commits an offence if:

“(a)he does an act capable of encouraging or assisting the commission of an offence; and

(b)he believes–

(i)that the offence will be committed; and

(ii)that his act will encourage or assist its commission.”

Ansah’s twitter was a clear and obvious incitement to murder.

This “singer” is a self-established proponent of knife–carrying—his 2007 “song” You’ll Get Wrapped is an explanation of why blacks should carry weapons—and there is therefore an ipso facto connection between his “fans” and suggestions of violence.

Nonetheless, the state declined to even investigate this overt incitement to murder. Of course not, why would they? After all, Ansah is black, and no-one in the establishment would want to be seen to admitting that anyone else apart from whites can be “racist” or “violent” by nature.

However, when the chance came to prosecute a white person for merely insulting a black person, these same guardians of justice and fair play leapt into action. A 21-year old student, with no prior record (unlike the crime-ridden and degenerate rap “music” scene with its links to drugs, violence and murder) was hauled up in court and sentenced to two months in jail for an “offence,” which compared to Ansah’s death threat, was minor.

But then again, he was only a white person, and, as we know, white people are always to blame for everything and deserved to be punished.

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  1. In fact, Stacey never even made any explicit racial, colour or derogatory slurs in his tweet – he simply ‘rejoiced’ in the footballer’s agony.Horrible I know, but hardly meritting incarceration.
    If Margaret Thatcher died of a heart attack tomorrow, rest assured that lefties will tweet, tweet and tweet galore their delight at her death.
    Rest assured again that no action will be taken against them (not that I give a damn about Thatcher, mind you, but there is ancient English ‘freedom to hate’ and to use words to that effect, providing you don’t incite explicitly violence or murder against any person.

    Come back George Orwell, all is forgiven!!!

  2. The comparison here is almost beyond belief. It has gone beyond a joke.

  3. Apart from other postings on Twitter, the comparison between the reaction of the establishment between things said or done by white people and those who are of other ethnicities is striking. Compare for example the sentence of a young man called Balram Singh, who mowed down a white girl on a pedestrian crossing and then sped away. He was driving without a full license and without insurance and, conveniently, without the permission of the cars owner. He was not given a custodial sentence.

    http://www.metro.co.uk/news/894536-learner-driver-hit-pedestrian-before-speeding-off-to-collect-his-benefit-pay

    Now I am not saying that he should have been locked up, although his crime was considerably more damaging to the victim. However, how is it that Liam Stacey was told by the judge in his case that he had no alternative but to give him an immediate custodial sentence? Let’s remember that his terrible crime was simply making some rather nasty remarks on the social website Twitter. Hardly likely to cause a potential death was it, unlike the actions of Balram Singh.

  4. I’ve just read that Liam Stacey has lost his appeal against his custodial sentence. Well, this doesn’t surprise me at all as he pleaded guilty as charged in Court. This was a big mistake. All these new “crimes” that are fore-titled “racially aggravated” should never be admitted to. I am not agreeing with Liam’s sentiments here but simply saying that he obviously made the mistake of believing that leniency would be shown if he admitted guilt. He was obviously very sorry after he had sobered up. His loss of inhibitions had allowed him to write the most outrageously nasty and heartless things while he was under the influence of alcohol, but once sober he showed real remorse and disgust at his own ranting. However, this counts for nothing when the so called “crime” is fore-titled “racially aggravated”. If he had committed the crime of hit and run, which could possibly have killed someone, then showing remorse clearly allowed the judge to pass a more lenient sentence, but not so with a “racially aggravated” crime. This is something that all white people should all be aware of. Racially aggravated crimes are treated in the same manner as murder. That is something that I have found out from the head of the prison service. This is to say that there is no parole, no early release, etc. There is also no leniency shown for admission or any possibility of an appeal being successful after that. Liam Stacey has had his future ruined and his life now lies in tatters just for being drunk and making nasty and cruel comments that he would never have made while sober. We can push equally nasty and cruel and racially motivated comments that have been made on social websites under the noses of the police and establishment politicians but they always ignore them. Even though these nasty racial slurs and obvious incitements to violence were made while stone cold sober, but this is of no consequence as the writer was not white. Clearly, there is now one law for non-whites in Britain but another for whites, especially the indigenous Britons.

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