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2026-04-24 07:15 UTC
@ki_sekiya@aus.social Weird how the ABC doesn't seem able to say the word "Nazi", choosing instead "ethno-nationalist".
"Ethno-nationalists" are apparently demonstrating in support of BRS, i.e., are saying the charges against him should be withdrawn. Given that the defamation case basically said he did in fact do it, that support means they think he should be allowed to shoot and kill unarmed brown people with impunity.
Very on brand for "ethno-nationalists".
While BRS certainly does have the right to attend Anzac Day, the brown-shirts and black-shirts stain the day with their existence, let alone their presence.
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@ki_sekiya@aus.social 2026-04-24 09:18
@kauer@aus.social let them be. Like I said, I’m more disappointed by the lack of charismatic leadership in capitalising on their presence to express how dumb their beliefs are in the most professional and historically accurate manner of storytelling. 🤷🏻 The more you impose on self-righteous idiot, the deeper their dig into their idiocy and feel justified.