Retired British train driver who chanted “Who the [bleep] is Allah?” sentenced to 18 months in jail for "violent disorder"
· Aug 14, 2024 · NottheBee.com

In England, if you keep voting for politicians to expel the migrants overwhelming your ancestral homeland, said politicians will stab you in the back and ignore you.

And if you endure, say, 15 years or so of that, you might turn to organized protests to address your grievances.

And when the government bans that, you might get angry and making fun of other people's gods as you angrily shout at police.

And that'll land you in jail for 18 months.

Yes, a 61-year-old British man went to London to protest migrants being housed in hotels and is now going to spend a year and a half in prison.

David Spring, of Longfellow Road in Sutton, was part of a group who confronted police officers during a gathering of around 700 people near Downing Street on July 31.

Spring pleaded guilty to violent disorder after footage showed him at the forefront of the crowd while threatening and chanting at officers.

Here he is jabbing his finger at police.

So much violence!

The protest was "precipitated by false information relating to the religion and immigration status of the perpetrator of the Southall murders" — you know, the one where a migrant kid reportedly stabbed three little girls to death and wounded eight more (five of those were in critical condition).

Spring's role in the disorder was shown on police body worn camera footage in court where he was seen making threatening and hostile gestures towards police, calling officers ‘c****' and joining in chants of ‘you're not English anymore' and ‘who the f*** is Allah'

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Judge Benedict Kelleher sentenced Spring to 18 months in prison.

He told Spring: 'What you did could and it seems did encourage others to engage in disorder.'

Oh no! Disorder!

You mean like this?

You see, Spring is a native British guy who likely has relatives going back a millennia or more on British soil.

Getting away with violence is only allowed in the Marxist regime if you are an "oppressed" group, like jihadi Pakistani "refugees."

The media says the protests were organized by the "far-right," which means anyone who disagrees with anything the government has to say.

The judge wanted to make an example out of Spring and "deter others from engaging in similar behaviour."

When Spring was arrested on August 8 he told officers: 'I didn't go up to London to riot. I went to complain about people put up in hotels.'

Defending Spring, Piers Kiss-Wilson said he was a train driver for 42 years, but had recently retired.

He now spends a lot of time for his wife, who has suffered ill-health.

Prison time for protesting.

This is what happens when you give up your guns, folks.


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