By Liam Deacon
(Breitbart) The tiny Isle of Bute in the Firth of Clyde, which had a total population of just 6,498 in 2011, is expected to take in around 1,000 Syrian migrants, with 12 families already arriving since December last year (picture above).
However, commenting on the comparatively huge and sudden influx of
Muslim immigrants online just became a very risky business for local
residents.
Police have confirmed they have arrested a 41-year-old local man
under the Communications Act, after receiving a report of a supposedly
“offensive” comment made on Facebook regarding the migrants.
A police spokesman was unequivocal, that any harsh criticism of the
Muslim influx would not be “tolerated”. Inspector Ewan Wilson from
Dunoon police office told the Guardian following the arrest:
“I hope that the arrest of this individual sends a clear message that
Police Scotland will not tolerate any form of activity which could
incite hatred and provoke offensive comments on social media”.
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