It is not just Roger Waters feeling the pinch over his vile views. It has been a terrible month for some of the more overt antisemites as their Jew-hating ways seem to be catching up with them.
Anthony James Hall was suspended without pay by the University of Lethbridge.
Alison Chabloz was suspended from Twitter. As was Charles Edward Frith. Another one I did not get around to exposing – Jason Schumann – met the same fate.
And now I have learned that the vile Ian Robert Millard has been disbarred. As Israellycool reader Frankie – who was at the hearing – tells me
Yesterday (27th October) I attended the hearing of who had been charged by the Bar Standards Board of bringing the legal profession into disrepute in series of anti Jewish tweets over some years. A very unimpressive man who decided to defend himself (what’s that saying about a lawyer who defends himself having a fool for a client?) despite counsel being available free of charge. His claims of freedom of expression and that the tweets were not offensive were very quickly dismissed by the tribunal and he was found guilty of all 7 charges and disbarred, a verdict and sentence that no body attending disagreed with.
Frankie adds that he even blamed his predicament on a “Zionist plot”! Because, obviously.
I can’t take credit for the crappy times these antisemites are having but perhaps, in some small way, my exposés on them had an influence on subsequent events.
In any event, I will continue to shine a light on these evil people, because enough is enough.