LGBTQI and community groups have said they will form a protective ring outside the Victorian Pride Centre after messages surfaced on Telegram channels about plans by suspected neo-Nazis and Proud Boys to target a drag event on Thursday, December 8.
The neo-Nazis shouted homophobic, transphobic and anti-Semitic slogans, performed offensive Hitler salutes, before a determined DJ and a group of anti-fascist activists drowned out their sounds with music and counter-slogans.
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News by Jack Paynter 7th Mar 2021 7:45 PM The brazen and unprovoked alleged attack on a Channel 9 security guard this week has highlighted the dangerous and alarming rise of the far-right movement across Australia. The speed at which neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell allegedly escalated to violence sent shivers down the spine of civil rights activists who have been monitoring the behaviour of these individuals over recent years. Far-right groups - spurred on by the dream of an Australian Hitler - have dramatically increased their activities on Australian soil in recent years as new cells pop up. The Grampians, the National Museum in Canberra, the Story Bridge in Brisbane, Swinburne University and the Brisbane Synagogue are some of the places where these groups have congregated to spread their message of hate, white supremacist and neo-Nazi ideology.
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