Denying the narrative of moderate Vs. Islamic ‘extremism’ is now a jail-able offence

Below, an excerpt of the BBC spin of the event:

A former deputy leader of Britain First has been sentenced to 180 hours community service over a speech she made in Belfast.

 

Jayda Fransen, 33, was found guilty of stirring up hatred during a speech about Islam in August 2017.

She was also convicted for separate comments at a peace wall in the city.

 

Convicting Fransen, of Moat Avenue in Donaghadee, County Down, a judge said her words were “a general, vehement attack against a religious group”.

The speech was made during the “Northern Ireland Against Terrorism” event two years ago.

The Jihad Watch report, is predictably much more accurate and less spun:

The Speech:

 

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Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

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