A 19-year-old Calgary man, previously placed on a terrorism peace bond for promoting ISIS and anti-LGBTQ sentiments, breached court conditions by posting pro-Nazi materials and taking a selfie at a synagogue. During a court hearing, Justice Todd LaRochelle condemned his beliefs as racist and bigoted, urging him to seek counseling. The young man faces an 18-month probation with restrictions on accessing hate-promoting media, and further breaches could lead to jail time. He was part of a Snapchat group sharing extremist content, and three youths, including him, were placed on terrorism peace bonds.
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