MANDEL: Neo-Nazi Matthew Althorpe not just a 'keyboard warrior,' insists Crown
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People die – just look at the bodies of 15 innocent Jews, including a 10-year-old named Matilda, splayed on Australia’s blood-soaked Bondi Beach.
This most recent Jewish massacre isn’t mentioned in the downtown Toronto courtroom – yet its shadow is cast just the same as neo-Nazi Terrorgram leader Matthew Althorpe appears at his sentencing hearing.
He’s the man behind the vile online curtain of hate – and he needs to go away for a long, long time.
Federal prosecutors urged his sentencing judge to impose a tough 20-year term in prison with no chance of parole for 10 years, following Althorpe’s guilty plea to three terror-related crimes, including wilfully promoting hate against Jews and other minority groups.
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