Call it an excess of civic pride.
I’m not sure if I’ll use the top one, even for me it’s waay too self-indulgent. I guess someone needs to stand-up and put their name to any anti-Racism campaign that eventuates from this. It might as well be me.
Am I concerned about any violent ramifications that may eventuate? Not really. If a hair on my pretty head gets so much as breathed on, the PYL will find themselves toe to toe with legions of people in Eureka Flag shirts. You know, the sort of people who actually have the right to wear it. That and well, if you believed the somewhat spurious reputation that proceeds me - I am apparently nine foot tall and bulletproof.
I got nothing to worry about.
While we’re on the topic of people in Eureka shirts, check out Liam Hogan’s speech on Eureka and multiculturalism. It’s a top read.
As for the second sticker. I’d value some feedback. Is it too full on? The aim of it is to blow the PYL’s cover wide open. They’re a tad more open about their ideological stance in cyberspace than they are in the real world. Thus, my concern is that an angry high school kid might see their stickers and think they’re just “Aussies Fighting Back”. You know, good old fashioned Aussie blokes doing what Aussies do and standing by their mates and paying respect to the diggers.
I feel it pertinent to expose them for the racists they are. When this article appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald, Stuart McBeth and Andrew Wilson chucked a mental. They denied all links to Volksfront and threatened all sorts ot legal action against Fairfax Publishing. They maintained that the PYL is a ‘nationalist’ organisation and that it isn’t racist because it has some Asian members.
Hmmmm …and the very same day that article appeared in the SMH, here was Andrew Wilson telling me over the phone that I had to be an “Aussie” to be involved and also confirming that they do share the same PO Box address as Volksfront. Now of course we know that both of these jackboot Johnny’s post on Stormfront and we know that Wilson is a member of the White Pride Coalition of Australia.
There is a massive disparity between their online activities and the way that they are marketing themselves towards the high school students in my area. I feel that this sticker rectifies that.
On the upside I feel confident that even the angriest kid will balk at getting involved with a neo-Nazi organisation. I know the kids in my area and I’m confident that once they’re alerted to what the PYL is really all about, we’ll be able to close them down a lot quicker.
On the downside, there may be the odd kid who jumps at the chance to be a real Nazi. But I guess that anyone with those kind of extreme leanings is going to seek out a neo-Nazi group of their own accord and doesn’t need a warning sticker to inadvertently show them the way.
And yes, I’m aware there would be obvious legal issues that I’d need to look at before printing off the second one. I can prove that these guys are neo-Nazis, I can prove (but won’t go into detail here) about the Skinhead background of many PYL members — some of them already known to police.



