Having the last laugh

There is a bizarre code of silence in operation over at Scumfront. It’s very simple. If any SF regular gets severely owned by the media or any law enforcement agencies all other SF’ers must react in the following way:

*crickets chirping*

Hence the complete lack of a response to this article in today’s tele.

THE white supremacist who first videoed the Cronulla riots and warned non-whites to stay away is a security guard at a central Sydney shopping centre who carries a knife and enjoys shooting.

Sources said James Newman also bought about 20 balaclavas three months ago and was the recipient and possible distributor of text messages inciting violence against Lebanese.

Mr Newman, thought to live in Wyong, works for SNP Security at Sydney Central Plaza in Pitt St.

Sources said he carries a 7.5cm pocket knife at work and an extendable baton, both of which are illegal.

Hmmm…you’re not meant to be carrying that sort of equipment on a 1A1B security licence.

We wonder what his ultimate boss, Frank Lowy, would think about having Nazis on the payroll?

Anyway, this post is entitled “having the last laugh” for good reason. And that is that in the past, Mr Newman has often deluded himself to the extent that he feels that he has got one or two over us.

Take his fakie Toongabbie video for example. This vid features some nice Blood & Honour imagery and some charming language from James himself. We know for a fact that his “superiors” are fuming about his bandying about of the Blood & Honour name in connection with the Cronulla riots. Attention from the likes of us, the police and the media make it harder to get illegal gigs off the ground.

James’ most famous vid is of course Carp the motion picture. The most damning aspect of this video has to be James laughing at Jim Saleam’s jokes …and his hideous camera work.

Of course in the wake of today and yesterday’s articles in the Tele, we’ve not had a peep from James. It’s upsetting, we miss his cockiness and cheeky attitude.

Fight dem back · 22 December 2005 · Discussion