Jewish hell in Scotland: White man on trial for teaching a Puppy the NAZI salute!
[This is the nightmare of thought crimes. The Clintons introduced it to the USA. But in Scotland look at what happens to a man who made a video he thought was fun and in it he said things like “gas the Jews”. But its not just the “gas the Jews” remark that he’s on trial for. A direct quote from the article below says: “A Jewish leader has told a hate crime trial that a YouTube video of a pet dog giving “Nazi salutes” was “grossly offensive”. So because of the Jew, this white guy is now on trial and might head off to jail … in Scotland!
I find Jewish opinions to be GROSSLY OFFENSIVE! But can Jews be put on trial and thrown in jail for what I find grossly offensive? That won’t ever happen!
This is not all that different to Alison Chabloz being on trial for “the crime” of writing a satirical song about the Jewish holocaust “survivors” – of which there seems to be an endless supply! If the Germans were so good at killing Jews, then how come there are so many alive? And it almost seems as if, time does not diminish their number either!
This is the nightmare world wherein the Jews are DICTATING what white people can THINK and can SAY. So beware … you might go to jail for what you teach your pet to do, if it so suits a Jewish piece of shit in the country you live in. Just look around you, white people … we are not “free” at all. In fact, so many things in our lives are totally prescribed to us. Our “freedoms” are more mythical than you realise.
If you click on the link to the source, you’ll see some photos of the man and his dog and the Jewish nuisance who is prescribing to him what he may think! Jan]
Hate crime trial of YouTube user over video of dog ‘taught to do Nazi salute’
A Jewish leader has told a hate crime trial that a YouTube video of a pet dog giving “Nazi salutes” was “grossly offensive”.
Ephraim Borowski, director of the Scottish Council of Jewish Communities (SCoJeC), criticised the clip and told how he lost members of his own family to the Nazis.
The 66-year-old was giving evidence against Mark Meechan, 29, who has denied claims of committing a hate crime.
After complaints were made about the content, police were called and he was arrested for allegedly committing a hate crime by uploading the “M8 Yer Dugs a Nazi” video in April last year.
He denies any wrongdoing, insisting he only did it to annoy his girlfriend Suzanne Kelly, 29, and is on trial at Airdrie Sheriff Court.
Mr Borowski told the court he had family who died in the Holocaust. He was shown the recording of the video in court and said: “It is grossly offensive, it stuns me that anyone should think it is a joke.
“My immediate reaction is that there is a clear distinction to be made between an off-hand remark and the amount of effort that is required to train a dog like that, I actually feel sorry for the dog.
“The other thing that struck me was the explicit statement that this was intended to give offence and intended to be the most offensive thing he could think of and then he says he isn’t a racist but unfortunately we hear that all the time from people.
“I’m no historian, but it is the marching signal of the Nazi storm troopers who contributed and supported the murder of six million Jews including members of my own family and I take this all slightly personally.
“Material of this kind goes to normalise the anti-Semitic views that frankly we thought we had seen the last of. The Holocaust is not a subject for jocular content.”
Mr Borowski also told the court that sections of the Jewish community in Scotland felt threatened by the video’s contents and that the SCoJeC’s website was bombarded with abusive comments in the wake of it emerging.
He added: “The threat is against the Jewish community and there is an echo chamber effect with people trying to be more offensive.
“160 pages of messages about this were collected by us in a day, they supported it and it was extremely anti-Semitic. I did not find anything about the video humorous.
Prosecutors allege Meechan communicated material that would cause fear and alarm and stir up hatred on religious grounds by posting a clip that was “anti-Semitic in nature” to YouTube.
He also faces an alternative charge of posting a video on social media and YouTube that was grossly offensive because it was “anti-Semitic and racist in nature” and the prosecution claim it was aggravated by religious prejudice.
In the video, the dog is seen perking up when it hears the statements and appears to lift its paw to the “Sieg Heil” command in the video, which has now been viewed more than million times.
The dog is also filmed watching a rally led by Hitler at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. The court has also seen a second video where Meechan apologised for any offence the clips caused.
The trial continues.