Editor found guilty of promoting hate seeks to stave off jail term
TORONTO — A publication found to have been filled with hatred against women and Jews was a valuable relief valve for men prone to violence, its convicted editor told his sentencing hearing on Friday.
In a statement to the judge as he sought to stave off a jail sentence, James Sears argued Your Ward News gave hope to the otherwise voiceless.
“I’m approached on a regular basis by angry men, and sometimes women, that Your Ward News gave them a voice when no one else would,” Sears told Ontario court Judge Richard Blouin. “Several men have told me that, because of our publication, they did not commit violence.”
Sears, who had wanted to deliver a 62-page “allocution” to the court but restricted himself to about 20 minutes, thanked supporters in the packed courtroom, including one woman he said had flown from Japan to be there.


