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"Evil white supremacists" target baby Archie

"Evil white supremacists" have targetted Prince Harry and Meghan’s son Archie saying he should be “put down”, a court has heard.

Christopher Gibbons, 38, and Tyrone Patten-Walsh, 34, thought it was okay to voice their sickening thoughts on their radio show Black Wolf Radio.

Known for encouraging acts of extreme right-wing terrorism, the pair despise mixed race relationships and have used the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as examples of their hate.

Kingston Crown Court heard that Gibbons called three-year-old Archie an “abomination that should be put down”.

The pair then said Prince Harry needs to be “prosecuted” and ”judicially killed for treason” simply for being married to Meghan.

Prosecutor Anne Whyte QC told the court that Gibbons and Patten-Walsh “are dedicated and unapologetic white supremacists” who ”hold extreme right-wing views”.

“They thought that if they used the format of a radio show, as good as in plain sight, they could pass off their venture as the legitimate exercise of their freedom of speech,” she said, The Sun reported.

“In fact what they were doing was using language designed to encourage others to commit acts of extreme right-wing terrorism against the sections of society that these defendants hated.”

Their talk show has been riddled with their white supremacy and hate toward other people.

The court heard about the pair allegedly endorsing the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox in 2016.

They also spoke highly of Australian terrorist Brent Tarrant’s rampage which saw 51 Muslims killed at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.

The 2017 Manchester Arena suicide bomb attack which saw 22 innocent people killed were called “sluts”, with Patten-Walksh allegedly saying their screams is what “pleases me”.

“...because I hate those people. And it‘s a sign of masculine, even though it was done by a sand n*****, masculine terror against women.”

The jury also heard they regularly make anti-Semitic remarks and describe black and Asian men as rapists.

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