Daniel popowski
08/22/2021 11:33 AM
Clarín.com
International
Updated 08/22/2021 11:33 AM
For
the anti-Semitic blogger Alison Chabloz,
the strong criticism was not enough to end her publications on social networks, in which, for example, she mocks the Holocaust.
Neither does the conviction she received, or the new warning that she will be sent back to jail after losing her appeal, does not appear to have done so.
Chabloz,
57,
born in Manchester, England, said that the
Holocaust is used as an "eternal source of income"
and that Adolf Hitler wanted Jews to leave Europe for behaving
"in a certain way, as is being seen. again today
.
"
He also claimed that the gas chambers were not "murderous" but were used
"to save lives from typhus epidemics,"
and said Jews who "don't conform" should be deported.
Chabloz made anti-Semitic comments on an American podcast posted on the Internet.
.
Offensive sayings and condemnation
Chabloz was
convicted of three counts
of posting offensive songs about the Holocaust on YouTube and received a suspended jail sentence in May 2018:
eight weeks in jail and a $ 240 fine
.
The themes of the blogger from de Glossop, Derbyshire, suggested that the Holocaust was a
"bunch of lies"
and referred to Auschwitz as a
"theme park
.
"
He also made
fun of Anne Frank
and laughed during her first trial when the court heard her mocking that Jews were transformed into lampshades, their heads shrunk and made into bars of soap.
Despite the fact that she had appealed against the convictions, a judge upheld them at Southwark Crown Court in February 2019. Still, it seemed little punishment to make her change.
Her former gang members threw her out as anti-Semitic, manipulative and controlling.
The woman has since
violated her suspended sentence by ranting anti-Semitic comments
while communicating by phone twice as a guest on the podcasts
Realist Report
and
The Graham Hart Show
.
He stated in his submissions that Jewish parents are "indoctrinating their children that their grandparents were gassed because they were Jews, turning the children into" psychopathic maniacs, "the court heard as reflected by local media.
He also insisted on making his position clear: that
the Auschwitz gas chambers were false
and that the Jews "were
promoting homosexuality
, promiscuity as they are today."
The Westminster woman then lost her appeal against a three-count conviction of posting an
offensive, indecent or threatening message or material
over a public communications network
.
The anti-Semitic blogger said the Holocaust is used as "an 'eternal source of income" for Jews.
Counterpoint on the Jews in the trial
Sitting in court, Judge
Martin Beddoe
noted: “We currently do not consider the sentence handed down to be sufficient.
That is why she will be returned to jail for custody and complete the sentencing exercise. "
Chabloz had been prohibited from transmitting, posting on the Internet, or
any reference to Judaism
, the Jewish faith, the Jewish people, the Holocaust, World War II, Israel, or any member of the Nazi party.
After presenting evidence, Chabloz refused to accept that his comments were extremely offensive: "I would like the English, my family, my race, my ethnicity, to continue being the majority in my country," he redoubled the bet.
The judge then asked: "Who is English and who is not English?"
To which she replied: "It is a national identity, an ethnic group." The lawyer confronting her challenged her with another question: "Are they English Jews?" Chabloz replied:
"They can be half or a quarter English
.
"
Alison Chabloz participated in events for Palestine.
They followed the exposed concepts, among which they outraged: "The gas chambers for the Jews, I don't think it happened."
But for her, nothing said is tremendously offensive.
And he spoke of "pure libel".
In early August, Hart was locked up for 32 months and
banned from broadcasting for 10 years for spreading racial hatred
on her internet show.
Family and friends walked away from her
Alison Chabloz was kicked out of the home she shared with her elderly parents Leslie and Audrey Tyrer, in Charlesworth, Derbyshire.
She had been forced to move in with them after becoming unemployed in 2014, when she was
fired from a cruise company where she worked
because an activist complained about her anti-Semitism.
The appeal of his sentence was unsuccessful and the jail awaits her again.
But after sentencing, her father, a retired insurance broker, had kicked her out of the home.
"I have no contact with her. And
the last thing I want in life is for her to contact me,
" the
Daily Mail
confessed at the time
.
His daughter Carmel
, a ski instructor, lives with her father in the pretty mountain village of Chateau D'Oex.
He also did not speak to his mother for three years.
Pierre, Carmel's father, and who was married to Chabloz for 22 years
, cut all ties with the controversial woman.
The same as his brother Christophe, confirmed his ex-wife Isabelle.
She suffered the same fate in
Pig In The Middle
, the band she played in: they expelled her.
Her former partner Ralph Smethurs described her as
"highly manipulative and controlling
.
"
Chabloz was expelled from the Glossop Labor social club where she used to perform at events.
But there is more: Chabloz was expelled from the Glossop Labor social club, where she used to perform at pro-Palestinian events.
Fiyaz Mughal, founder of the anti-Islamophobia charity Tell MAMA, had initially supported it but later acknowledged that it was a mistake.
"We feel used and it was a wake-up call for us that anti-Semites were trying to use us," he agreed.
It is clear that it only remains for her handful of followers to realize who Alison Chabloz is.
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