Ex-boarder Oliver Riley, 19, uploaded racist and homophobic videos glorifying Nazism and terrorism.
By Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley & PA MediaA former private school pupil who posted neo-Nazi and homophobic videos on the internet has avoided jail.
The judge said he accepted Riley's "genuine remorse" and sentenced him to a three-year community order. In August 2020, he posted another video featuring footage filmed by the terrorist who murdered 51 people in Christchurch, New Zealand, that was set to a Looney Tunes audio background. Prosecutor Tom Williams said the defendant, from Watlington in Oxfordshire, was aged 16 and 17 at the time of the offences.Following his arrest, Riley said he was "sorry" for what he had done, Mr Williams added.
He suggested Riley had "bought into" the "putrid propaganda" he had been exposed to that had led him to say he wanted to go to South Africa and turn it "into a pro-white" state.
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