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Angela Jones @angijones • Mar 18, 2023

The Freedom nutters are between us and the TRAs.
Nazis & Antifascists up the other end facing Off. As they intended.

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Lilah ThetPG @LilahRPGtt • Mar 18, 2023

YOU HAVE NAZIS DOING NAZI SALUTES STANDING BY YOUR SIDE NAZI LOVER

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Angela Jones @angijones • Mar 18, 2023

They came to see you. It was obvious they were not part of our rally.

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Kenji the Orthodox Heretic @kwardenclyffe • Mar 18, 2023

They agree with you through, maybe that's why they came 🤔 even if they wren't "part of your rally" they were there because they agree with you

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Angela Jones
@angijones

Nazis and women want to get rid of paedo filth. Why don't you?

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136 At 4.42pm, Mr Southwick posted a tweet condemning the Nazis, as follows: "Today's incident on the steps [sic] Parliament House is an affront to every Victorian who values our inclusive, tolerant and multicultural community. The behaviours today by neo-Nazis are a deliberate attempt to incite hatred and violence and are nothing short of sickening" (Ex R185; CC:270).

137 At 5.37pm, Mr Josh Burns MP, the Federal Labor Member for the seat of McNamara, posted a tweet with a screenshot of a media statement headed "Statement on Neo-Nazis in Melbourne CBD" (Ex R186):

The ugly alliance between anti-trans bullies and neo-Nazis on display in the city today was extremely confronting.

Both groups seek to bully and blame minority groups in their dark ideology. Scapegoating minorities is their business model, and it has no place in Australia.

History showed that minorities, including the LGBTIQA+ community, have been targeted before. It's nasty, its bigoted and it should be called out.

The brazen marching with neo-Nazi salutes in front of the Victorian Parliament is unacceptable. This is a time for us to consider whether tougher laws are needed.


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