Racist Lyrics in Family’s Neo-Nazi Music at Leeds Gig ‘Not to Be Taken Literally’, Court Told
Robert Talland and his children were convicted for inciting racial hatred through neo-Nazi music tied to the Blood & Honour network, which faces UK counterterrorism sanctions.
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Convicted white supremacist band say they didn't mean for lyrics 'to be taken literally'
A landmark trial has concluded in London, England, with the conviction of a father and his two adult children for their roles in inciting racial hatred through neo‑Nazi music. The case shines a spotlight on how extremist ideologies exploit cultural events.The Independent reported Thursday that 59-year-old Robert Talland, known as “Ginger Rob,” along with his son Stephen, 36, and daughter Rosie, 33, were found guilty of conspiracy to incite racia…
·Washington, United States
Read Full ArticleRacist lyrics in family’s neo-Nazi music at Leeds gig ‘not to be taken literally’, court told
A father and his two children who were found guilty of racial hatred offences after performing neo-Nazi songs at a Leeds gig “did not mean for their lyrics to be taken literally”, a court has heard.
·Leeds, United Kingdom
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