Thought police in action
! | 20.01.2003 20:37
The Thought Police who recently arrested Robin Page for his outspoken views on the rural community being a genuine but neglected minority and who locked up David Wilson in Scotland for four months for distributing a leaflet warning against the danger from local Muslim militants have struck again in relation to the Parole Board hearing on Tony Martin.
It seems that Mr. Martin who was defending himself and his farm during a attempt by two burglars is being denied freedom from jail, not so much for what he has done but for his thoughts about his "crime".
According to yesterday's 'Daily Mail', the Probation Officer's report for the Tony Martin's Parole Board included these words:
"Mr. Martin has views about society which are out of kilter with the majority of 21st century thinking and is defiantly out of touch with modern thinking. He has strong opinions about how England should be and makes frequent references to how wonderful society was in the 1950s".
With a report like that on Tony Martin's views, one expect the Parole Board's decision to ignore his model record as a prisoner, and ignore the fact that there is no likelihood of his re-offending on release, was unusually straightforward.
The twisted minds of the liberal elite who incarcerate people who take action to defend themselves are so far out of touch with the opinions of the majority of Britons.
It seems that Mr. Martin who was defending himself and his farm during a attempt by two burglars is being denied freedom from jail, not so much for what he has done but for his thoughts about his "crime".
According to yesterday's 'Daily Mail', the Probation Officer's report for the Tony Martin's Parole Board included these words:
"Mr. Martin has views about society which are out of kilter with the majority of 21st century thinking and is defiantly out of touch with modern thinking. He has strong opinions about how England should be and makes frequent references to how wonderful society was in the 1950s".
With a report like that on Tony Martin's views, one expect the Parole Board's decision to ignore his model record as a prisoner, and ignore the fact that there is no likelihood of his re-offending on release, was unusually straightforward.
The twisted minds of the liberal elite who incarcerate people who take action to defend themselves are so far out of touch with the opinions of the majority of Britons.
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