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September 20, 2025

A SACKED Royal Marine has been using American political activist Charlie Kirk's death to whip up asylum hotel protests.

- BY RYAN CARROLL

Who's happy Kirk is dead?

John Carr, a member of the far-right Homeland Party, led a demo in Aberdeen on Thursday night.

The 29-year-old, who was booted out of the Navy this year after counterterror police probed him over alleged neo-Nazi links, led an anti-immigration protest on the streets as he whipped up an angry crowd from behind a megaphone.

In an unsettling clip from the scene, Carr - who bears a striking resemblance to Kirk and appears to be attempting to mimic his demeanour as he spews his bigotry references the rightwing activist's death to stir fury in the crowd as they chant "white lives matter".

Shouting to counterprotesters at the other side of the road, Carr says: "Charlie Kirk's assassination... who across the street supported that and thought it was great?

Who is happy Charlie Kirk is dead?" In a bid to demonise the anti-racism crowd, Carr adds: "Look at them smirking.

The hate-filled crowd on Carr's side of the street, many draped in Union flags and Saltires, then erupt into chants of Kirk's name.

Continuing his bile to the angry mob, Carr says: "They don't care about refugees. They care about being anti-white. They care about hating our people. That's why they stand there."

He adds: "Who here walks down the street and sees these African, these Arab men, that are put in these hotels for free? They are not saying thank you for giving us your wages so we can live here. They're talking down to us.

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