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Owen Holland

The link is to what seems a rather extreme response to someone reading a poem. It fits with the banner threshold in Birmingham.

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Jake Maverick said…
extreme response? no court? no jury? as far as i can see not even accused of dong anything illegal....

and i mean WTF
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/232192.html

TF this isn't facebook....(US organisations are banned form linking to that site, I don't know if you are?)
btwhat they do to him if he was white for saying such things? take away his home? strip him of bank account/ right to work? mutilate is genitals? murder his dog? beaten him upa nd torture numerous times over twelve year period now....? destroy his vatly superior mind with drugs ad electric shocks? kill a couple of other family membes....? did it rto me and more....

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