My husband Sam Melia has just been found guilty of inciting racial hatred
and encouraging criminal damage for creating stickers that said slogans such as:
-Reject White Guilt
-It’s ok to be White
-We will be a minority in our homeland by 2066
-White Lives Matter
-Stop Anti-White Rape Gangs
-Love Your Nation
He awaits sentencing on 1st March as has been advised not to talk about
the case or trial as it could impact the sentence. I will also refrain
from talking about the case or the trial until after sentencing as I
don’t want to influence the sentence, being so close to Sam. Anybody else is free to talk about it, so please do.
I will say, however, that I am proud of my husband. He put his head above
the parapet, defended his people and told the truth.
As detailed above, I won’t say any more about Sam just to be on the safe side, but I and many others unapologetically stand for a safe homeland
for the British people. This will never change for us, no matter what they throw at us.
“We ask those who join us to march with us in a great and hazardous adventure. We ask them to be prepared to sacrifice all, but to do so for
no small and unworthy ends. We ask them to dedicate their lives to
building in this country a movement of the modern age, which by its
British expression shall transcend, as so often before in our history,
every precursor of the Continent in conception and in constructive achievement. We ask them to rewrite the greatest pages of British history
by finding for the spirit of their age its highest mission in these
islands. Neither to our friends nor to the country do we make any
promises; not without struggle and ordeal will the future be won. Those
who march with us will certainly face abuse, misunderstanding, bitter animosity, and possibly the ferocity of struggle and of danger. In
return, we can only offer to them the deep belief that they are fighting
that a great land may live.”
By now, most people will have heard that Sam Melia was found guilty in
Leeds Crown Court of inciting racial hatred by means of producing stickers. Over three hundred stickers were produced, and the prosecution admitted in the opening stages of the trial that the language used on the stickers was
in fact lawful. The prosecution contended that despite the content of the stickers being lawful, they were produced as a body of work intended to
stir up racial hatred. During the trial the jury was also reminded that it did not matter whether the content of the stickers was true, as the truth
is no defence in such a case. This has to be one of the greatest
miscarriages of justice we have ever witnessed, a body of work which was deemed 'lawful' and the content of which was all true, has resulted in a
man being found guilty on the basis of his perceived motivations. My heart goes out to Sam, his pregnant wife Laura, their daughter Catherine and the rest of his family and loved ones. Whatever comes next, we will stand
firmly by him and support Sam and Laura in any way we can.
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