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Evil white supremacist attacks Meghan and Harry's 'mixed race' son Archie in podcast

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle because he is “mixed race”, a court was told his week. Christopher Gibbons, 38, called three-year-old Archie and “abomination that should be put down” during an episode of his Black Wolf Radio podcast.Alongside host Tryone Patten-Walsh, 34, he also claimed that the Duke of Sussex should be “prosecuted” and “judicially killed for treason” just because he is married to the former acting star.The London pair denied encouraging acts of extreme right-wing terrorism through their podcast between March 3, 2019 and February 9, 2020.The main host also denies a further count of disseminating terrorist publications by uploading videos to an online stash called "The Radicalisation Library" between April 2018 and February 2020.Prosecuting, Anne Whyte QC called both men, during the ongoing trial at Kingston Crown Court “dedicated and unapologetic white supremacists who hold extreme right-wing views”.The pair were also found to have mad antisemitic comments, as well as racist and xenophobic remarks.Ms Whyte said: “They thought that if they used the format of a radio show, as good as in plain sight, they could pass off their venture as the legitimate exercise of their freedom of speech.“In fact what they were doing was using language designed to encourage others to commit acts of extreme right-wing terrorism against the sections of society that these defendants hated.”Shockingly, the pair also praised the Manchester Arena suicide bomb attack, which saw 22 people killed.In a chilling recording of an excerpt from their show played to the court, Patten-Walsh allegedly said: "They start screaming and that's the bit that really pleases me because I hate those people."And it's a sign of masculine, even though it.

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