We read:
"A British newspaper columnist says she is "incredibly upset" by a Twitter message allegedly calling for her to be stoned to death.
Conservative Party councillor Gareth Compton was arrested over the posting on his account on the micro-blogging site, police said.
The post on Compton's profile, which has since been removed, reportedly read: "Can someone please stone Yasmin Alibhai-Brown to death? I shan't tell Amnesty if you don't. It would be a blessing, really."
In a message posted on the site, Compton, councillor for Erdington, Birmingham, apologised: "I did not 'call' for the stoning of anybody. "I made an ill-conceived attempt at humour in response to Yasmin Alibhai-Brown saying on Radio 5 Live ... that no politician had the right to comment on human rights abuses, even the stoning of women in Iran.
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3 comments:
Fascists never like humor because risibility is subversive.
Just wait until the Mooselambs take full control. Heads will roll. Literally! (LOL)
Ironic how she says politicians have no right to comment on human rights issues in other countries but she constantly comments on and condemns israel.
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