If the guy's going to die, it seems reasonable to let him live a little but keep a close eye on him and restrict his movements. You say a lot of Americans are boycotting, though that's really not telling me anything but speculation.
How many Americans? How many non-Americans? Why would they boycott Scottland? It would be pointless as I doubt the country is actually responsible for what a court has declared.
Crud, if I didn't know better, I'd think that most of the things you hear on your side of the grape vine has a strong prejiduce against Americans.
-Gandolf
Edit: After further examining the links you provided and what they say, I have come to a few conclusions:
- The author of both boycottlibya.com and boycottscottland.com ignore crucial details that go against their side. Like that one detail saying that the man is going to die soon.
- The author of both sites, (yes I think it's one and the same person), is hiding himself from everyone but leaving an only contacting address to a gmail account that is either boycottscottland@gmail.com or boycottlibya@gmail.com.
- His first petition received less then 1,500 signings and I believe it was a online one. Chances are that most of those are people who misunderstand, the same person, or a fake petition.
- The author appears to be a radical who's main goal is to stir up anger.
I think that this guy should be ignored as he doesn't appear much of a threat, and he only said that he urged Americans to get angry. No where I have found any mention of any amount of Americans that actually signed up. For all I know, this could be a plan to make Americans look bad.