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Liberal withdraws Nazi slur

From AAP:

Minister’s staffer withdraws Nazi slur
By Sandra O’Malley
September 19, 2007

A SENIOR Liberal staffer has been forced to withdraw a slur against Labor recruit Colonel Mike Kelly in which he compared his military service to Nazi guards at the Belsen concentration camp.

Peter Phelps, the chief of staff to Special Minister of State Gary Nairn, was tonight forced to make the embarrassing backdown after Labor challenged his boss to endorse the comments or take action.

Col Kelly is running against Mr Nairn in the bellwether seat of Eden-Monaro in southern New South Wales.

News brief · 20 September 2007

Australia First Party makes like a banana…

…and splits, into three factions:

1) Australia First (AF) in New South Wales;
2) Australia First in rural Victoria;
3) The Australian Protectionist Party (APP) in South Australia.

Bad news for AF, great news for rightist trainspotters.

Slackbastard · 19 September 2007 · Discussion

All Heil The New Reich!

On September 8, 2007, approximately 15—30 individuals, all white, mostly young, and overwhelmingly male, dressed in black clothing and wearing caps, dark glasses and scarves, gathered in a group outside of Sydney Town Hall as part of a public protest against the APEC summit, scheduled to take place elsewhere in Sydney that weekend. The group carried with them three long banners — with slogans reading ‘Australia: Free Nation – Or Sheep Station?’, ‘Globalisation is Genocide’ and ‘Power to the People, Not Political Parties’ – which were joined together to form a three-sided bloc, within which those gathered assembled to form a ‘black bloc’. The group also distributed a leaflet, and claimed to belong to a group known as the ‘New Right’, one which — as other statements on the banners and on the leaflet stated — consists of ‘National Anarchists’ espousing a ‘Traditional-European Revolutionary’ philosophy. This brief essay examines ‘New Right’ philosophy and its origins in Europe, the emergence of this groupsucule in Australia, and argues that it can best be understood as the latest incarnation in a European-based trend in neo-fascist ideology and practice.

Slackbastard · 19 September 2007 · Discussion

Racism is expensive (for all of us, so stop being racist please)

From the Herald Sun:

Racism causes tears and taxes
Todd Harper
September 17, 2007

AN 11-year-old boy, Steve, is at the footy with his dad, Todd Harper writes. The boy was born in Australia. His father was born in Greece. They are both proud Aussies.

They are watching Carlton champion Anthony Koutoufides playing St Kilda in what will turn out to be his last game.

As “Kouta” drops a mark, a St Kilda fan roars: “Go back to your souvlaki shop.” The boy turns to his father with a scared and confused look on his face.

His dad says: “Don’t worry, son. He’s just an idiot.”

A young woman, Selma, is on her way to university.

She is startled and jumps as a yobbo driving past yells out: “Go home, you terrorist slut.”

Born in Australia of Turkish background, she shrugs her shoulders, but she is angry and irritated.

News brief · 19 September 2007

Threatened juror in Nazi case to flee country

From the Dom Post:

Swastika threat juror to flee NZ
September 8, 2007

A juror in a white supremacist kidnapping trial who received a drawing of a swastika with the words “not guilty” is leaving New Zealand so he can protect his family.

The note was left on the doorstep of his Hutt Valley home on July 13.

Lloyd James Bowling was ordered yesterday to stand trial for being party to an attempt to corruptly influence the juror, but no explanation has been given for how the juror’s home address was traced.

News brief · 19 September 2007

Stormfront Down Under : White Bread & Circuses

Argh! They’re at it again!

For those of you who’ve been following the sordid saga of Stormfront Down Under with as much rapt fascination as I have: a few months ago David Innes and his partner Lilith / Emma Peterson decided to up stumps and depart — according to Innes, because he was sick and tired of having his (not inconsiderable) efforts to popularise David Duke’s crackpot ideas regarding race and nation Down Under continually denigrated by his fellow White supremacists. As a parting shot, David not only told his Yanqui boss, jack_boot, to take this job and shove it, but also alluded to his willingness to provide information regarding his former comrades on SF to the authorities and/or FDB!: “Jerk us around until we go to the police and anti-fa with all the information we have and become the very thing the extreme right has said we were since [the] day dot. ****, I don’t care either way.”

Slackbastard · 16 September 2007 · Discussion

It’s all in the eyebrow(s)

We’re not sure why our old sparring partner Darrin Hodges (of the august institution known as the ‘Anglo-Australian National Community Council’) bothered wearing a disguise, but anyway. Old habits die hard I guess.

    September 8, 2007: Dazza with his new mates in the New Reich, making home movies
    October 8, 2005: Dazza with his former mates in the Australia First Party (off-camera), rather slouchily making home movies outside Kirribilli House as part of a group of about 15 or so protesting the suspension of Andrew Fraser from Macquarie University following a racist outburst. Note that Fraser was also present at the New Reich demonstration

More photos later.

Fight dem back · 15 September 2007 · Discussion

Student racism underestimated

From The Age:

Study laments school racism
Bridie Smith
September 5, 2007

THE effects of racism experienced by students of Arab and Muslim background have been underestimated, according to a five-year study of almost 300 year 9 and 10 students.

Research by Deakin University’s associate dean of research, Fethi Mansouri, found that since the 2001 terrorist attacks, students of Muslim or Arabic background had increasingly become associated with such negative things as terrorism and war.

This had had a detrimental effect, with students not only feeling more ostracised at school, but experiencing higher absenteeism and lower academic achievement.

He said racist behaviour had increased since 2001,and included verbal taunts, humiliation, exclusion and physical aggression.

News brief · 5 September 2007

Barry Cohen on Irving

From The Oz:

Let’s not entertain Nazi lies
Barry Cohen
September 03, 2007

IT’S not difficult to understand why they call it the Hitler Channel. Anyone watching Foxtel’s History Channel could be forgiven for believing history began in September 1939 and finished in May 1945.

Five to 10 hours a day of Adolf, Hermann, Heinrich and Rudolf is standard fare. So it was that I found myself doing my daily exercise, on the remote control, when I happened upon a World War II documentary with which I was not familiar.

Despite having watched endless World War II documentaries, I am never bored with the subject. They start badly but always have a great ending. If that sounds like I’m a vengeful bastard, then so be it.

News brief · 5 September 2007

Strange priorities down Ocean Grove way…

From the Herald Sun:

Racist footballer awarded best and fairest medal
By Mark Dunn
September 01, 2007

AN Ocean Grove footballer convicted over his part in a racist attack on a Jewish man has been awarded a best and fairest medal.

Simon Phillip Christian, 22, won the Bellarine Football League’s reserves grade best and fairest at a ceremony last week.

Christian was convicted and fined $1000 in April for racial taunts including “go Nazis” during an attack on Jewish man, Menachem Vorchheimer.

Another footballer charged over the incident, James Dalton, 29, was runner-up in Bellarine League’s best and fairest senior grade awards.

News brief · 4 September 2007