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Saddened by far right hatred

Yorkshire Evening Post

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October 13, 2025

I love Leeds so much I named my son Leodis Blue after this city. He's the apple of my eye as are my other children. I'll do anything in my power to protect them. I want so much for them to grow up and live in a safe environment. A place where unity between people of different backgrounds is built on respect and communities are free from hate and persecution.

- Chris Sylvester, Armley

I work as hard as I can to put food in their bellies and clothes on their backs. To ensure that they are open minded, confident and compassionate. To educate them on the values and principles that will allow them to grow into strong independent individuals who know right from wrong.

As a result of the consistent graft and parenting we are doing well and enjoy a good life. I understand what I can control and how I can influence and I know what I have no control or very little control of.

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