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Prosecution Against Neo-Nazi is Successful

20/06/2021

The Bath Chronicle says that a twenty four year old man from the Weymouth Court area, has been found guilty on numerous accounts of direct involvement with and propogation of, neo-Nazi and far right wing material. Andrew Dymock was found guilty at the Central Criminal Court in London of advocating and trying to recruit others into acts of racial terrorism. He was also deeply homophobic. BBC Radio Four adds that Dymock had on occasion tried to travel to the United States to join extremist militia who advocate murder of Jews, gypsies and non-white people as well as LGBTQ people and the disabled. He will be sentenced at the end of June. The Police said that the case demonstrated the danger posed by largely lone right wingers operating in the context of a globalised internet. But the publication of Dymock's likeness by the press also prompted some ridicule. One person who identified as part of the LGBT community, tweeted “Ugly, fantastically overweight – this fine specimen of the Master Race can take his time in prison to lose those extra tonnes. The ironic thing is that the real Nazis would have probably shot him for being a useless degenerate! Bye felicia!”

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