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    White Extremists Sentenced for Inciting Racial Violence Through Social Media

    By adminAugust 10, 2024Updated:August 10, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Tyler Kay (left) and Jordan Parlour
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    Date: August 10, 2024

    London, UK – In a landmark ruling, Tyler Kay and Jordan Parlour have been handed significant prison sentences for their roles in inciting racial violence through social media. Their convictions come amid a broader crackdown on hate crimes linked to recent civil unrest in the UK.

    Jordan Parlour: 20 Months for Incitement

    Extremist Jordan Parlour, 28, has become the first individual sentenced for using social media to incite racial violence related to the recent nationwide riots. Parlour was sentenced to 20 months in prison by Leeds Crown Court after pleading guilty to publishing material intended to stir racial hatred.

    The unrest, which erupted following false online claims about the killer of three young girls in Southport, saw Parlour’s inflammatory posts contribute to escalating tensions. In early August, Parlour’s Facebook post urging violence against the Britannia Hotel in Leeds, where 210 asylum seekers and refugees were housed, resulted in significant damage and a police lockdown. His post, which targeted asylum seekers, was widely shared and led to further violence, including attacks on the hotel and diversion of police resources.

    Judge Guy Kearl KC highlighted the severity of Parlour’s actions, stating, “You took to social media to encourage others to attack the hotel. The messages were spread widely, which was plainly your intention.”

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    Tyler Kay: 38 Months for Racist Incitement

    Extremist Tyler Kay, 26, from Northampton, was sentenced to 38 months in prison for his role in inciting violence against asylum seekers through social media. Kay’s posts on X (formerly Twitter) called for mass deportations and encouraged protesters to take violent action against hotels housing asylum seekers. His posts, which included racially charged rhetoric and advice to “mask up,” were deemed to reveal a “fundamentally racist mindset,” according to Judge Adrienne Lucking KC.

    The court found that Kay’s intent was to stir up racial hatred, with his posts inciting further unrest and violence. Judge Lucking remarked, “The tone of your posts clearly reveals a fundamentally racist mindset. These posts had no place in a civilised society.”

    Broader Context and Reactions

    The sentences reflect a broader effort to address and penalize hate crimes in the wake of civil disturbances that have led to over 700 arrests across the UK. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has emphasized the importance of rapid legal action and increased police presence in deterring further unrest.

    The convictions of Parlour and Kay underscore the UK’s commitment to countering hate speech and violence, with more than 741 arrests made in connection with the recent riots and 302 individuals charged, according to the National Police Chiefs’ Council.

    Civil rights organizations have welcomed the sentencing, viewing it as a crucial step towards combating racial extremism and protecting vulnerable communities. Advocates are calling for continued vigilance and preventive measures to address the root causes of such hate-driven violence.

    The cases of Jordan Parlour and Tyler Kay serve as a stark reminder of the potential for social media to amplify and spread harmful ideologies, and the importance of holding those responsible accountable for their actions.

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