Politics Aussie Fascists and (neo)Nazis

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A cache of leaked audio recordings and internal files gives an unprecedented insight into the white supremacist group [The Base]'s nascent Australian operation. The recordings are of interviews in which local applicants are vetted for membership, and they include at least three men expressing support for the New Zealand mosque massacres.​
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The Australians who have attempted to join The Base include former federal One Nation candidate Dean Smith and Grant Fuller, a self-professed leader of The Lads Society, one of the country’s biggest neo-Nazi groups.​
BUT LOL! LOOK AT DA TROLL SIGNS! JUS 4 KEKS!

Potential recruits to The Base, “James Jameson” and Grant Fuller.
 

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“If you catch 100 red fire ants as well as 100 large black ants, and put them in a jar, at first, nothing will happen. However, if you violently shake the jar and dump them back on the ground the ants will fight until they eventually kill each other. The thing is, the red ants think the black ants are the enemy and vice versa, when in reality, the real enemy is the person who shook the jar. This is exactly what’s happening in society today. Liberal vs. Conservative. Black vs. White. Pro Mask vs. Anti-Mask. Vax vs. Anti-vax. Rich vs. poor. Man vs. woman. Cop vs. citizen. The real question we need to be asking ourselves is who’s shaking the jar… and why?” Shera Starr
 
I demand this thread be named "ideologically motivated" Australians
 
Well I for one am shocked, shocked to find neo nazis behind the anti-lockdown protests.


So sayeth Harrison Maclean, organiser of the recent rallies in Melbourne, and according to himself “I have one face. This is it. I am not Far-Right. I am a Libertarian Populist, and I support Freedom of Speech,”

But dig a little deeper

“We have a LOT of very NORMIE people coming in from banners and [Facebook] groups that are not ready for the JQ yet, and may attack us as highly anti-Semitic and stop promoting us all together to their friends and family,” he wrote.

The members of his group, he wrote, “are new to this side of politics and discourse” and were “not comfortable” with “the idea that Hitler had some good points ... or that they are a major controlling force in the world”.

We start at ‘Dan Bad’ and go right through to “No Coercive Vaccines” and get into the Pedo suppression orders and NWO agenda and One world government as a concept to be opposed,” he wrote, echoing a laundry list of baseless and antisemitic conspiracy theories that have found a fresh audience during the pandemic.

“I wish it were different [but] we need to take it one step at a time.”

And yes, JQ means the "Jewish Question"
 

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Yemini with his pretend press pass, which is just a pass to cover visits by foreign dignitaries, which he used incorrectly and has had it...


CANCELLED!


Using an official pass to flash on the screen to SCAM donations from people to "get him out of jail"... if jail is a ten minute car ride away from a protest at which he was agitating for video bites.

Absolute fraud.
 
too many big words and labels, aussies can't handle these stuff. AUstralia is not racist, it is simply a very conservative nation, it's 100 years behind USA so aus today is like usa of 1921.
 
too many big words and labels, aussies can't handle these stuff. AUstralia is not racist, it is simply a very conservative nation, it's 100 years behind USA so aus today is like usa of 1921.
Hard to gets parts for my Model T these days.
 
 

That's interesting about the mixed martial arts connection. Scope this out;

Thu 21 Jan 2021 21.00 AEDT

...(Tara) LaRosa, 43, had long been associated with the Proud Boys. For years, the MMA fighter, who has a 22-5 professional record, appeared at protests where she challenged anti-fascists and intimidated protesters. After retiring from MMA in 2015, LaRosa began attending right-wing protests, and in 2018, she spoke at a #HimToo event in Portland organized by a member of the far-right Patriot Prayer. She has since been a consistent presence at right-wing events, especially those involving the Proud Boys...

...“A civil war is coming,” LaRosa tweeted on election day. “I don’t know what that looks like, but prepare to defend yourself physically, civilly, and digitally.”

Several days later, LaRosa tweeted that people should “buy guns now” and then retweeted an intimidating post by UFC fighter Jorge Masvidal in which the Trump supporter suggested he should bring “a few teammates” to rallies.

Despite LaRosa’s vocal support for the Proud Boys and their far-right ideology, the group has not been as eager to embrace the fighter. While some enjoyed being affiliated with an MMA fighter, others singled her out for being a woman and targeted her with misogynistic comments online. This became particularly noticeable after LaRosa reportedly founded a Proud Girls offshoot of the male-only group.

Except it appears the Proud Boys do not want women alongside them. “Women … we love you but you cannot be in Proud Boys,” the Proud Boys wrote on several of their encrypted social media channels. “Proud Boy’s Girls or Proud Girls are both ridiculous ideas. * that. Don’t ride our coattails. Want to support us? Get married, have babies, and take care of your family.”

While there appears to be infighting within the Proud Boys with regards to LaRosa and the so-called Proud Girls, LaRosa continued to attend protests that featured the hate group. Before the invasion of the US Capitol by a pro-Trump mob earlier this month, LaRosa tweeted: “* you, I’m coming to DC. Got a problem? Come find me.” However, she later said she did not enter the Capitol.

LaRosa’s strange affiliation with the Proud Boys – a group with a long history of misogyny – is not the first time the organization has been linked to MMA and combative training. For a time, the Proud Boys had a “tactical defense arm” known as the Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights, led by convicted felon Kyle Chapman. The group used hand-to-hand combat as well as weapons like knives to attack protestors. The aim of the group was to “protect and defend our right-wing brethren” through “street activism, preparation, defense and confrontation.” It also claimed that violence was the only way to save Western civilization from “globalism, radical Islam, and communism.”

While LaRosa’s future with the Proud Boys remains uncertain, her presence over the past few years is yet another testament to MMA’s insidious role within far-right movements.

While I definitely would be a fool to generalise that all MMA participants and fans are dangerous redneck racists the connections that do exist are noteworthy.
 
While Neo-Nazis are extremist fascists, we still have a lot of fascism in our mainstream. I would consider the louder members of the Murdoch press and politicians like Dutton and Abbott as fascists.

Of course, not as overt as the out and out fascism of MAGA. These people are sympathetic to the main philosophies driving MAGA and would definitely support that movement if the 20%-35% of Australians who are sympathetic to fascism had a charismatic authoritarian leader. They would peddle his lies to further their political aims, they would entertain his conspiracy theories.
 
That's interesting about the mixed martial arts connection. Scope this out;



While I definitely would be a fool to generalise that all MMA participants and fans are dangerous redneck racists the connections that do exist are noteworthy.

Interesting. I'd imagine that an MMA gym wouldn't be a great place to recruit for a Nazi type ideology given there are often many cultures in a given gym, up Albury way this mightn't be the case I guess.

Dana White is a Republican, he spoke at a few Trump rallies and Jorge Masvidal (mentioned in the second article) is too. Masvidal is a latino and I think many latinos voted Republican last election, more of a fear of the US becoming socialist and the experiences many of them had in Cuba etc I think.
 
Interesting. I'd imagine that an MMA gym wouldn't be a great place to recruit for a Nazi type ideology given there are often many cultures in a given gym, up Albury way this mightn't be the case I guess.
They start these gyms as meeting and recruitment places. The Lads Society had their dodgy spaces they kept getting kicked out of.
 

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