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Joshua Bonehill-Paine : ウィキペディア英語版
Joshua Bonehill-Paine

Joshua Mark John Bonehill-Paine,〔 also known as Joshua Bonehill (born 7 December 1992), is an English far-right nationalist from Yeovil, Somerset. Styling himself as a "nationalist, fascist, theorist and supporter of white rights", he runs a blog called ''The Daily Bale'' ("Britons Against Left-wing Extremism") which has published several racist and anti-immigration hoaxes, as well as false accusations against his opponents.〔 Bonehill has described himself as being "a proud anti-Semite".〔Annalies Winny ("Stamford Hill anti-Jewish rally" ), ''Hackney Citizen'', 2 February 2015〕
Bonehill's online activity has led to criminal charges being brought against him for harassment, antisemitic commentary and hoaxing, including a 2013 online hoax that led to the owners of a Leicester pub receiving death threats, and other false accusations which were punished with a suspended prison sentence.〔 Bonehill was described as an "internet troll" by the prosecutor at a 2014 court hearing. He was arrested in June 2015 for inciting racial hatred, and was denied bail, remaining in prison until a court appearance in September.
==Early activities==
A former public schoolboy and briefly a Conservative Party member, Bonehill was sentenced to a 12-month community order involving 100 hours' unpaid work and supervision by the probation service, following an incident on 11 March 2011 in which he broke into and burgled a police station in Chard, Somerset using his Conservative Party membership card, while drunk.
Bonehill-Paine lashed out when efforts were made to arrest him, assaulting two officers in the process. He was found guilty of the offences of burglary, assault and criminal damage, pleading guilty to criminal damage to a flower bed in Preston Road, Yeovil, on 30 March.〔〔
In 2013, Bonehill announced plans to lead a "Stand Strong" march in Woolwich, a month after the murder of Lee Rigby, describing it as a protest against "extremism, terrorism and oppression".
In February 2014, Bonehill appeared in court in Yeovil on charges of malicious communications on Facebook which he made about UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage the previous October.
In 2014, Bonehill released a video of himself speaking at a British National Party meeting, delivering a call to "rise up and stand up as one white race united" to a small group of people in a pub.
In September 2014, Bonehill announced that he was in the process of registering a political party in Yeovil, called the National British Resistance party. He described it as having "ambitions to replace the British National Party and gain mainstream support", with the intention of contesting elections in 2015. By 2015, Bonehill was reportedly a member of National Action.〔

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