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Started by Br.IanVonTurpie, Fri 27 Oct 2023

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Br.IanVonTurpie

Admin Note: (1) For the purposes of this article, the term "article of disguise" refers to a black baseball cap and sunglasses. (2) And the term "Nazi symbol" refers to the NSN logo consisting of four red arrows point inwards on a white background. (See below.)

Alleged neo-Nazis face court after hijacking a Survival Day rally

* National Socialist Network held demonstration on Sunday
* Police arrested 15 men and one youth during the march

By ABRAHAM MADDISON FOR AUSTRALIAN ASSOSCIATED PRESS

28 January 2025

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14332259/nazi-laws-march-adelaide-australia-day.html

A man charged under South Australia's new anti-Nazi laws has been released on bail, as 14 men arrested at a march in Adelaide on Australia Day have begun appearing in court.

Fifteen men and one youth whom police allege are members of the National Socialist Network were arrested on Sunday and charged with various offences including failing to cease loitering, possessing articles of disguise, hindering and resisting arrest.

A police prosecutor told Adelaide Magistrates Court on Tuesday that at 11am on Sunday, 40 NSN members dressed in black assembled at the South Australian War Memorial.

'That's the context of the entire group that we've got (appearing in court) today. The National Socialist Network is a right-wing extremist group with national socialist ideology,' she said.


Pictured Above: NSN charged with wearing an "article of disguise"
i.e. A black baseball cap and sunglasses
Notice the policewoman to the left wearing an article of disguise?

'The group aims at preparing for a race war which it believes will usher in a white separatist ethno state.'

The charged men are from South Australia, Victoria, NSW, Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania.

Social media posts instructed members to wear black clothing and black face masks 'because it erases our individual identity and absorbs it into a collectivity of the nation', the prosecutor said. [Admin Note: No face masks were worn on the day.]

'A media interview with the National Socialist Network further stated that if they don't cover up their identities, they lose their jobs.'

Mason James Robbins, 30, from Perth, was the first man to appear in court, charged with carrying an offensive weapon or article of disguise and using a Nazi symbol.

Under tough new laws introduced in SA last year, people found displaying swastikas in public or performing a Nazi salute could be fined up to $20,000 or face a year in jail.

The charge of displaying a Nazi symbol is linked to the wearing of the insignia of the NSN.


There would be an issue 'lurking in the background' about 'the constitutional protection of the implied freedom of political communication', Robbins' lawyer said.

'It gives rise to questions about the validity of any law that seeks to prevent contact and communication between members of, if you like, a political party,' the lawyer said.

But the prosecutor said the groups were 'not a political party' and had taken part in a 'co-ordinated incident resulting in criminal offences'.


Magistrate Luke David [sic - Luke Davis] released Robbins on $600 bail, with strict conditions including an exclusion from the Adelaide city area, a ban on wearing disguises in public, a ban on possessing firearms and a ban on associating with 30 named people and members of the NSN and European Australian Movement.

He returns to court on March 11.

Shannon George Bartel, 24, of Adelaide was also released on $600 bail after appearing on a charge of loitering.

Bartel, who is a removalist, had similar bail conditions imposed, but he was excluded from a smaller area of the Adelaide CBD, including war memorials, statues and monuments.

He returns to court on March 12.

The court has adjourned and more men are expected to appear on Tuesday afternoon, including James Allan Holliday, 25, from Perth.

He is charged with carrying an offensive weapon or article of disguise, using a Nazi symbol, and giving a Nazi salute.

Also yet to appear is the NSN's leader, far-right activist Thomas Sewell, 31, from Victoria, who is charged with loitering.

A 16-year-old Victorian boy charged with failing to cease loitering was bailed to appear in Adelaide Youth Court on March 21.

A 58-year-old NSW man charged with possessing an article of disguise was given police bail.
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So what's next? Creativity badge is made a Nazi/Terrorist symbol? Wear your religious gear and try prove you aren't a terrorist in court?
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Quote from: Br.IanVonTurpie on Tue 28 Jan 2025So what's next? Creativity badge is made a Nazi/Terrorist symbol? Wear your religious gear and try prove you aren't a terrorist in court?

Is Creativity considered a banned neo-Nazi group? I'm glad you asked.

I'll answer in two sections:

(1) National Socialist Network identifies itself as a neo-Nazi group by including the words National Socialist within its name. Further, the historical usage - only prevented by Australian law - of swastikas, NS style runes, pictures of Adolf Hitler and other old National Socialist iconography only adds to proof to the self-stated declaration that NSN is neo-Nazi.

Quote from: Br.IanVonTurpie on Tue 28 Jan 2025There would be an issue 'lurking in the background' about 'the constitutional protection of the implied freedom of political communication', Robbins' lawyer said.

'It gives rise to questions about the validity of any law that seeks to prevent contact and communication between members of, if you like, a political party,' the lawyer said.

But the prosecutor said the groups were 'not a political party' and had taken part in a 'co-ordinated incident resulting in criminal offences'.

(2) Political parties and religious groups have more rights than social groups such as NSN. And while political parties can be legally banned in Australia, religions cannot. Creativity is a religion. The Creator logo is a religious symbol. The NSN logo is a self-declared neo-Nazi symbol. Any symbol utilised by the NSN is automatically potentially banned, as the law bans the display of any symbol that is considered to be "Nazi."Like all laws, South Australia's law banning the public display of "Nazi" symbols is designed to be vague in order that police, courts and politicians can gain the most use in a corrupt draconian environment. Therefore, there is nothing within the law limiting its usage to historical or Third Reich symbols. In South Australia, you can conceivably be arrested for wearing an AC/DC or KISS logo shirt (Nazi symbols), and a hat and sunglasses (disguise), while hailing a bus (Nazi salute).

Political Rights: Simply put Dr Jim's Australia First Party has more rights than NSN. While AFP members cannot be arrested for displaying the party logo,  the party can still be banned and the logo outlawed a Nazi/Terrorist symbol with the flick of a pen by the state or the fed based on the personal biases of civil servants and opportunist politicians.

Religious Rights: Creativity as a religion and the Creativity Alliance incorporating your Church of Creativity as a religious group is protected by the Australian Constitution. They may not like us, and they may destroy our lives, but the government cannot ban our religion just because they disagree with it. That can only be decided by a panel of three judges in the High Court of Australia. And declaring Creativity to be an illegal religion in Australia is in breach of international treaties and UN declarations on freedom. Also, Creativity has already been acknowledged numerous times in US Federal and state courts as a legitimate religion. Therefore they cannot ban our religion or our church emblems without setting a dangerous precedent threatening all religious freedom in Australia.

Ergo, South Australia's political police can go screw themselves.

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https://www.thenewdaily.com.au/news/state/sa/2025/01/28/neo-nazis-march-adelaide

South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas says all but one of the 16 people arrested after neo-Nazi rally in Adelaide at the weekend came from interstate.

Fifteen men and one youth whom police allege are members of the National Socialist Network were arrested on Sunday and charged with various street offences including failing to cease loitering, possessing articles of disguise, hindering and resisting arrest


They appeared in court in Adelaide on Monday.

"As a society, I think that it demonstrates the need for us to place a high value collectively on a civil political discourse, rather than an extreme one," Malinauskas told the ABC on Tuesday.

"I wasn't surprised to learn that of the 16 arrests, only one person was from South Australia and the rest were scattered from all over the country and, for whatever reason, decided to convene in Adelaide."

'Horrific scenes'

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the Adelaide march on Monday.

"They were horrific scenes yesterday to have people openly identifying as neo-Nazis and fascists – white supremacists marching through the street," he said, in comments carried by the Seven Network and other media.

"I congratulate the South Australian Police on the action they took.

"It's a phenomenon, unfortunately, we have seen in other parts of the industrialised world as well.

"There is no place for this hateful ideology here in Australia or, indeed, anywhere else."

Adelaide's Survival Day rally was delayed to ensure the groups did not cross paths.

At a national cabinet meeting last Tuesday, leaders from all states and territories and the federal government discussed antisemitism.

"I know that there is a push to look for a better database nationally, because these people do cross state borders, and also looking at what different laws we have in different states," SA Attorney-General Kyam Maher said.

He said the weekend arrests were a "very good example" of the need for a national database

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