• FreedomAdvocate
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    2 days ago

    Some people at the pro-Palestine rally’s shouted death to Australia, etc - does that mean everyone there thinks that?

    The overwhelming majority of people there were there because they demand that our government does the most obvious, easy, and impactful thing that they can do to try and address the housing crisis and the cost of living crisis - pause immigration. They don’t want all immigrants kicked out. They don’t want to round them up and kill them. They want a temporary pause on immigration until we can get everything under some semblance of control.

    There are other immigration based issues too, such as rate of crime and lack of assimilation, and those are very real too, but they are secondary to the immigration numbers being unsustainable.

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      2 days ago

      Did they organise it? Were the organisers/spokespeople/speakers actual, textbook, members of a Hamas-adjacent group?

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        2 days ago

        The organisers of the Australia ones weren’t neo Nazis.

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          21 hours ago

          There were exceptions to the rule, but taken as a whole, the organisers of the Australia ones were neo-Nazis and related cryptofascists. This was well-known in advance.


          The Melbourne rally literally used Thomas Sewell’s own podium that you can see in their own NSN videos.

          The Townsville rally used the NSN’s branded megaphone, Katter says there was no other one there.

          The Sydney organiser, Bec Freedom, is a white nationalist with strong links to the NSN. Before the rally, it was well-publicised that they were a white nationalist in conversations with neo-Nazis. 1+1.

          “There’s a lot of people trying to claim the rally as their own and turn it into a unity march,” Freedom said. “I understand why some people are saying it’s not about race. Though people like that … they’re scared. But if we break it down, this is how I tried to explain it to somebody. I said, OK, so protect Australian heritage, culture, way of life. Next step, protect European culture, heritage, way of life. The next step is protect white heritage."

          ‘Auspill’, one of the earliest and central promoters has strong known links to the NSN and creates memes supporting esoteric Nazism concepts like Hyperborea. In a word, Auspill is a Nazi.

          The main March for Australia website originally had and then redacted a call for the neo-Nazi wolf-whistle of ‘remigration’, you can see this in archived copies of the website and it was widely reported. The rally Facebook page consistently and repeatedly advocated for including the NSN at the march and downplayed them.

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            13 hours ago

            The marches were organised by different people in every state.

            Also that “journalism” is typical garbage. “Links between” based on a few words on a single point on a website lol

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              10 hours ago

              Okay if you have your mind made up and think that the protest was transparent about its agenda, you do you idk what else to tell you.