
Ethno-Nationalist Activist Found Guilty of Inciting Racial Hatred With Stickers
Published on January 25, 2024
An ethno-nationalist activist has been found guilty of running an online library of downloadable stickers meant to “stir up racial hatred.” On Wednesday, a jury in Leeds convicted Samuel Melia, 34, who is the Yorkshire organiser for the ethno-nationalist group Patriotic Alternative, of distributing downloadable versions of stickers which were “intended to stir up racial hatred” and encouraging racially aggravated criminal damage. The stickers bore slogans such as “Labour loves Muslim rape gangs,” “We will be a minority in our homeland by 2066,” “Mass immigration is white genocide” and “Second-generation? Third? Fourth? You have to go back,” warning non-white people “that they were being targeted.”...
