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When I worked for the South Australian JOG in SA Health, I read through their employment agreement manual. While they didn't make you sign on a dotted line to agree that you'd think and act PC 24 hours a day, the manual said precisely that. It also said that not thinking and acting PC were legitimate grounds for termination of employment. I don't believe it is something that has been tested in an industrial court of any kind, but it's a policy they've had in place since the late 80's and is used as a means of removing employees for any reason the JOG see fit. I was waiting for exactly that to happen while I was working with SA Health, but being a casual employee hired for the month with the promise of permanent employment ... all they had to do was let me complete my month of work and never call me again. That and I was warned about one of the higher-ups sniffing around asking questions about me, looking for an excuse to fire me on the spot. And I was looking forward to manipulating the existing pro-freak and minority system to force a religious discrimination claim against the SA government for its treatment of a Creator. It would have been a spectacular boost for the legal legitimisation of Creativity in this country.

In the end, all that came out of it were a few call-backs from other employers telling me I'm a "F*cking White Supremacist" and that they don't hire my "type." At least one was polite enough to call and warn me that I should take SA Health off my resume because of what they were saying.

That's the future that lies in store for every Reclaim protester. And the biggest anti-White bigots that they will ever have to deal with are Jews, who equate any form of patriotism from White people with Nazi perpetrators of their HoloHOAX. The Reclaimer crowd will learn, but for the time being, any that wake up to themselves about whom it is that is persecuting them, will be denounced as anti-Semites and neo-Nazis, and shunned by those they believed to be fellow patriots.

That's life when you are White and you take on an all pervasive, corrupt system that's end goal is the genocide of the White Race. You either remain staunch and accept who and what your enemies are and fight back accordingly, or you bend over and shove your head up your own arse and pretend that the stench of sh*t is really a bouquet of roses.

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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/special-features/in-depth/white-extremism-in-australia/news-story/f45b4ed749f14a632e318fc9a93e82b1

AT THE Bush Pig Inn, a rustic Aussie-themed drinking hole in bush just out of Bendigo, the inner-circle of the United Patriots Front, the public face of Australia's most far-Right "racialists", are holding court.

Some 40 people, mostly men decked out in black with nationalist insignia, have come from around the state and beyond to hear today's seminar on the white genocide facing Australia.

The UPF claim to be great patriots, who feel a deeper love and concern for this country than the general population. Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb" plays in the background, summing up their view of Australia.


THE MAIN PLAYERS

The main man is Blair Cottrell, 27, leader of the UPF and its so-called political wing, Fortitude. He was sentenced to four months jail in 2012 for torching a man's garage in a jealous rage, and has convictions for burglary and trafficking testosterone.

Tall, well-built and V-shaped, bringing to mind the guy from Despicable Me. Cottrell talks with scrupulously controlled diction, to provide the impression that he is intelligent — which he is.


United Patriots Front inner circle members Chris Shortis, Blair Cottrell and Thomas Sewell at the Bush Pig Inn outside of Bendigo ahead of a UPF meeting. Picture: Eugene Hyland

Even Cottrell's most furious detractors admit he has charisma. He offers tea, because even though the bar is open and some guests have started drinking, this is not meant to be a piss-up: frivolity is frowned upon by these intense men.

At his side is Chris Shortis, 45, who like Cottrell has short, chiselled hair. Of English-Irish descent, Seventh-Day Adventist by faith, Shortis says he found an outlet for his thoughts when he finally discovered like-minded people on Facebook, in late 2014. Prior to that, he thought he was alone.

He will address the crowd on how white Australia is being overrun.

And there's Thomas Sewell, early 20s, taciturn, watchful and mildly seething. The best guess is that he's an adviser and tactician.

A former Australian soldier, he's the one who decides after two minutes that enough photos have been taken. Sewell can be seen on video, brawling at a UPF rally last year.

The UPF rejects Islam, but also Christianity. They especially despise multiculturalism. "We're modern-day heretics," says Cottrell, who once said a portrait of Hitler should hang in every Australian classroom.

It is likely, according to a reformed white supremacist source who once planned to hit the streets of Sydney with a small army to gun down Asians, but these days assists authorities in infiltrating Right-wing extremist groups, that someone in this crowd is reporting back to federal agents.

Far-Right groups are now everywhere on social media, mostly using Facebook sites with no links to web sites or organisers. Unchecked, the fear is they could attract exactly the same sort of disaffected young man who, on the extremist scale, is no different from those they despise most: the loose-wheeled young Muslim.


SURGE IN ONLINE EXTREMISM

The concern is that the UPF, which six months ago broke away to take a harder line from the more mainstream "mums and dads" anti-Islamic group, Reclaim Australia, has begun engaging some angry young minds.

There is an unnamed young white extremist on remand for weapons charges, but News Corp understands he was plotting actions that were far more organised than anything Man Haron Monis planned for the Lindt Café.

Andre Oboler, who leads Australia's only monitoring site for online extremism, the Online Hate Prevention Institute, says interest in patriotic groups is surging, with 200,000 Australians now actively following hate sites.

He reveals that neo-Nazis out of the US have been using pro-Islamic State forums in Australia "to incite them to attack targets within Australia".

"We're seeing the internet being used as a way of creating strange coalitions across borders, and through anonymity people are able to use others," says Oboler. He will not publicly name the targets, which are now heavily guarded.

He says his organisation, in conjunction with ASIO and the AFP, monitored "the content, the conversations and the planning right through to the final tweets from ISIS". Neither ASIO nor the AFP will comment.

"ISIS certainly would not have known they were being manipulated by neo-Nazis," he says.





II. DIVISIONS IN THE FAR-RIGHT

UP IN Sydney, Ralph Cerminara, who encourages people to take and post video of lone Muslims to show "how out of place they look", warns: "There will be another Cronulla II. There will be a backlash, eventually.

"The police are aiding by not arresting the violent left wing, while scores of Muslims are getting slapped on the wrist with the coward-punch law. They get good behaviour bonds."

He says he's currently on a court order that prevents him badmouthing Muslims after a dust-up in Lakemba. None of it slows him down. "I should be able to walk down here in a bikini and east a bacon sandwich and not be attacked," he says.

Cerminara has also been savaging the current UPF leadership accusing it associating with skinheads, which he says damages the anti-Islam brand. "There is no such thing as a moderate Muslim, just as there is no such thing as a moderate neo-Nazi," says Cerminara, 37, an IT worker.

This is a divisive distraction from the rolling battles with the far-Right's most hated enemy, Antifa, the masked anti-fascist movement of the extreme Left.

Cerminara, who was allegedly slashed while shooting video of an anarchist bookstore in Newtown earlier this year, says anti-fascists have published his address and made home visits — where he lives with an Asian wife.


Ralph Cerminara in a screen capture from one of his YouTube videos

He has a machine-gun response for every question, pausing only when pressed on what his wife thinks of his 24/7 obsession: Muslims and the extreme Left.

Cerminara says she has received death threats and became dismayed when Nathan Abela, once a Cerminara lieutenant, had his home in Sydney sprayed with bullets in 2014. Abela has since then kept a very low profile.

"My wife saw that and she got upset," says Cerminara. "She wants me to stop it. She knows it's right, but she wants someone else to do it."

On the UPF Facebook page, inviting people to the Bush Pig Inn, someone has urged Cerminara be attacked if he shows, due to his criticisms of the UPF's skinhead element (Cerminara did not attend, and says he did not see the post).


'IT'S APPEALING TO JOIN SOMETHING LIKE THAT'

Melbourne man Neil Erikson, 31, was one of the founders of UPF who has since left the organisation for what he sees as a shift towards neo-Nazism.

Talking on the steps of Federation Square in Melbourne, he tells how his mother-in-law recently received a cut-up photo of a foetus in the mail, which he thinks was meant to represent his young son.

That letter came from within the far-Right, he guesses, but two weeks earlier he'd been bashed by Antifa activists who'd spotted him while attending a meeting of the Australian Liberty Alliance, which is fielding anti-Islam candidates in the federal election. Erikson, whose facial scars are only starting to fade, doesn't feel too comfortable in public spaces.

It's tough out there being anti-Muslim.

"I originally started out in the neo-Nazi movement when I was about 16, until about four years ago," says Erikson, who in 2014 was sentenced to a community work order, and a visit to the psychologist, for phone threats to a rabbi. "If you wanted to show pride in Australia, there was no other place to go.

"In hindsight, it's appealing to join something like that. But there are darker sides to neo-Nazis — lost kids, lost people. Until this patriotic rise of Reclaim last year, there was no one to hang out with apart from neo-Nazis."

The neo-Nazis Erikson associated with were "in and out of prison all the time, for bashing some random Asian on the street." Like the 21-year-old Vietnamese student from Pascoe Vale, severely beaten in an unprovoked attack by skinheads while walking home from work, in Moonee Ponds, in 2012.

"I was there that night, just before," says Erikson, who saw young neo-Nazis shaving their heads earlier in the day in anticipation of a random attack.

"That's when I started turning off that Nazi stuff. It's not his fault he's here," says Erikson of the Vietnamese man. "He's come here for a better life. It's our government's fault for letting him in."

He wants the public to march against Islam, but people are too scared after the first Reclaim Australia rally at Federation Square, in April last year, fell to violence, with a grandma — among others — getting hurt.

Scenes of screaming, masked anarchists — whose contribution to the federal election campaign is street posters of party leaders dangling from nooses — and skinheads marching on the frontlines with the UPF has seen the public retreating from rallies, but not from its views.

The Reclaim movement "woke everyone up and got them out of their houses," says Erikson.

"It's now lost support. The neo-Nazi movement has scared people away. If Reclaim were to hold a rally now, they'd be lucky to get 20 people. It's all gone online. They're safer at home."







III. UNPLEASANT TRUTHS

WORLDWIDE, says Andre Oboler, Australia ranks third or fourth for supporters of anti-Islam, anti-Semitic and pro-white sites.

"When we consider the size of Australia's population we see that a far larger portion of Australian Facebook users are actively joining such hate groups online than occurs in other countries," he says.

As a Jewish organisation, OHPI, which attracts no federal funding, has not been able ignore what has happened in the last 18 months: anti-Semitism has been replaced with anti-Islam. They are bound to report hate, whatever its flavour.

"There's an element of bigotry and racism that has brought into the political sphere in the last few years at a much higher level than we've seen since World War II," says Oboler.

In Australia, online bigotry "has risen steeply over the past year", and especially in the last six months with "a shift with more Australians starting to engage in a small number of significant Australian specific (hate/patriotic) groups."

Oboler tracks the rise of hate in Australia to the English Defence League, which began in 2009 with football supporters fighting anti-war Islamists on the streets of Luton. It eventually became controlled by white supremacists.

The EDL's argument was original and appealed to many: they weren't racists because Islam is a religion, not a race.

Oboler says the distinction is not legitimate. "No. It's like saying, 'I'm not racist, I'm just homophobic.' Well, you're still a bigot."

It was nonetheless a powerful argument that took the far Right a lot further than it had under the founding anti-Islam matriarch, Pauline Hanson, who first appeared in 1996 with her anti-multicultural agenda.

It caught on with the Australian Defence League, "* Off We're Full" bumper stickers, anti-Halal and anti-Sharia movements, and then Reclaim Australia — formed partly in response a belief that the Lindt siege was created by favourable immigration policies to Muslims.


United Patriot Front supporters clutch their flag while rallying in Coburg. Picture: Jake Nowakowski

Then came the extremist groups and the street clashes.

There are up to 50 anti-Islam Senate candidates standing on July 2, but most — possibly with the exception of Hanson, who is running in Queensland — will have trouble under the new ballot system gaining preferences.

Daniel Nalliah's Rise-Up Australia has 11 Senate candidates. The Sri Lankan-born Victorian developed his antipathy for Islam while living with his Asian wife in Saudi Arabia, before coming to Australia as a migrant in 1997.

Nalliah wants a 10-year moratorium on all Islamic migration to Australia.

He says the concept of multiculturalism should be replaced by "multi-ethnicity", meaning people retain their culture while complying and integrating with Australian life and law. Which is how it already is for the Muslim majority who reject militant Islam.

"They can't call me a racist because I'm black," says Nalliah. "People laugh. It's taken a blackfella to stand up for Australian culture."


Australian Liberty Alliance candidates Bernard Gaynor, Debbie Robinson and Kirralie Smith at a media conference held at the fern garden outside of Parliament House.

At a Saturday morning Rise-up election campaign in Bendigo, the town that has become the nation's unwanted anti-Islam focal point for its no-mosque campaign, Nalliah's group are shooed away from the Bendigo Marketplace, as they hand out leaflets.

The security guard is at a loss when asked whether she would also order Malcolm Turnbull or Bill Shorten to leave. The Rise-Up people then congregate downtown outside a cafe, where the owner tells them to get lost or she'll call the cops. They move, again.

Oboler says anti-Islam political groups should be allowed their voice. Australia has limited constitutional free-speech rights, but the High Court says we have the right to open political communication to enable the democratic process.

"There should be leeway for political parties," says Oboler. "If you force them to code what they're saying, people might vote for them accidentally."

The Bendigo mosque was last week cleared to be built, but Cerminara tells me plans are afoot to block it: "It will not be built. The Greens tie themselves to trees. We will do it as well."





IV. THE LANGUAGE OF HATE

THE UPF leadership group sticks close to each other at the Bush Pig Inn, scanning faces, not sure of who is who among those who have arrived in response to its open Facebook invitation.

They won't let us take crowd photos, because "some of these people have jobs".

They nevertheless extend politeness to two members of News Corp. The UPF expects bad press, so doesn't have much to lose.

Asked to explain core beliefs, Cottrell says: "It is essentially racialism, but it's not what you think it is. It's not supremacist. We actually advocate for an exclusive existence for all the races of the world — not this blending, multiculturalism, egalitarianism nonsense.

"We want to encourage different cultures to stay who they are to remain as they have always been. Every culture, every race, must have exclusive existence. Anyone who tries to take that away is an enemy."

Cottrell's language sounds like one of white supremacy. He proposes that one race — the white one — controls Australia.

The problem, says the former neo-Nazi source, is that UPF leadership — even if they are not themselves advocating terror — will attract kids, just as ISIS does.

"If you're an ISIS guy, the majority are not even believers in Islam," he says. "Most of it is attachment problems, being bullied at school and mental illness. They get disaffected and have got to find somewhere where they belong.

"It's the same with white extremists. They don't really believe in racial segregation, but they go along with it because they need something."

This man, himself a master indoctrinator, building a far-Right army of 150 people to attack Asians (whom he later went back to and tried to de-radicalise), explains how it works.


Members of the United Patriot Front's inner circle Chris Shortis, Blair Cottrell and Thomas Sewell at the Bush Pig Inn outside of Bendigo ahead of a UPF meeting. Picture: Eugene Hyland

"You say to the guy, 'Come here, we're your mates. Who was it who bashed you? We'll get them.'" Then they're hooked. But the real threat comes from those who are too unmanageable even for the white extremists.

"The danger is the people on the fringes who might get rejected," he says. "They're going to be your lone wolves."

He says of the far-Right groups: "They want chaos in order to rebuild the nation. And they're inviting everyone to join them. If Muslim kids look at this, how will they feel?"

He says that the feds and state police are watching closely.


'OUR FREEDOMS HAVE DIMINISHED'

When the UPF are asked if they can channel patriotism into love of sport, they sneer. Asked about the first Australians, they trip up, because they are outranked. Questions become futile, because they have it all figured out.

Shortis makes the extraordinary claim that Australia's constitution is a "nationalist" document, which sets out a formula for a nation to be ruled on separatist lines. This is news. The Australian constitution does not use the words "nation", "national" and especially not "nationalist".

The constitution creates a federation. Nothing in the document mentions race or exclusion. That is why Aborigines are fighting to get a brief mention in the preamble.

"Israel has laws to preserve Israel as a Jewish state," says Shortis. "Because they want to preserve their racial and cultural identity. I ask the question to the far-Left: why are we called white supremacists?

"It's far from the case. If anything, the white race is the most disgusting, self-loathing race on the face of the earth. How long does the white man have to pay for the perceived evils of our colonial history?"

There is nostalgia here for a time before they were born. "Our freedoms have diminished in the last 40 years," says Shortis. But do you diminish the freedoms of others? "This lie that we go out looking for Muslims to seek them out, I don't know who invented that."

We take our leave. There's a game on back in Melbourne at Etihad I'd like to see. Shortis says something about my "poor priorities". But I'm not so sure.

Later that day, departing the stadium with 28,000 people, mostly white but a whole lot more, you can't help look at the little Asian and Indian kids at the game with mum and dad.

Do they want to hear bad things about who they are, or where they come from? Do we want to make them feeling hated? We do not. That is why most of us refuse to do it.

Most who leave this stadium wear the tribal insignia of their teams. But all who leave the stadium pass untroubled, in peace.






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Anti-racist protesters assaulted a man in the Carlton Gardens following the rallies outside State Parliament on Spring Street.

Three people were arrested and an Australian flag was burned.

More than 100 anti-racism activists had earlier gathered at the steps of Parliament, chanting lines including "No hate, no fear, fascists are not welcome here".

Further down Spring Street, up to 60 anti-immigration activists marched in a rally organisers said was to "celebrate" the Australian flag.

The clashes came as Victorian Police Minister Lisa Neville announced new police powers and higher penalties to deal with protesters covering their faces with masks.

"Victorians have had enough of seeing this sort of incitement of hatred and violence," she said.

"It does send a message that if you wear a facemask, you will be removed from a protest. If you wear a facemask and commit an offence, you will go to jail for longer."

Ms Neville said the new laws would be introduced later this year.


If you follow the link and click the video there, looks like the cops grabbed a masked African. So it's they who are assaulting people and burning our flag?
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White Patriots Arrested - Red MultiCULTis Free to Riot and Rampage

We've always known and said that this is what goes on ... but the new populist style Patriots are just beginning to figure it out. Of course they never believed us: Our values are "anti-Australian" ... we are "racists" ... we are "Nazis" ... we are "White Supremacists" ... the Patriots know all of this because the mainstream media and the government said so.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law-order/coburg-rioters-getting-just-the-slap-on-the-wrist-punishments-they-expected/news-story/7163c6235e6bf2ea5c1a3bfb0fbaed2b

Extract: PROTESTERS were charged following a violent clash between Left-wing and Right-wing demonstrators in Coburg ... Moreland CIU's Taskforce Antonym charged seven men with behaving in a riotous manner — all believed to be on the Right-wing side.

Kane Miller, leader of the Right-wing True Blue Crew lashed out at police for failing to lay any follow-up charges against Left-wing demonstrators and extremists.

"They break containment lines and run 2km to start a fight and only we are charged. Does that seem right?

"I think with 500 police they should be able to keep them away from us. We don't break containment lines, they do."
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http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/current-affairs/far-right-leader-blair-cottrell-clashes-with-muslim-and-indigenous-community-members-on-fiery-abc-debate/news-story/90b491b1243bd450fff72f6fe5cb2f0a

THE leader of one of Australia's new wave of far-right anti-Muslim groups was branded "dangerous" and "full of hate" during a fiery TV debate.

United Patriots Front (UPF) leader Blair Cottrell appeared on ABC2's Hack Live on Thursday night discussing what it means to be an "Aussie patriot".

The organisation wants a ban on all Muslim immigration to Australia. This week, an Essential poll found almost half of Australians shared that view.

Mr Cottrell also shocked other panellists on the show when he replied "so what" to a question about European settlers killing indigenous Australians.

In a taped piece before the debate Mr Cottrell admitted he was a racist.

"I don't view myself as far right or neo Nazi but by standard of the current political system, yes I am a racist."

He said Australia's culture was "being slowly eroded" and hinted he could resort to violence for his beliefs.

"For me it's either success, prison or death."

Lawyer and community advocate Lydia Shelly said Mr Cottrell's views and those of radicalised Muslims were "two sides of the same coin".

Mr Cottrell said the comparison wasn't fair. "I haven't beheaded anybody or killed anybody so I think it's a long shot."

But former Australian soldier Andrew Fox-Lane, who was also on the show, pointed out the UPF head had spent time in prison for stalking his ex-girlfriend's partner.

Mr Cottrell said he was "much wiser" for the experience.

Host Tom Tilley asked Mr Cottrell's to explain why he would say die for his views.

"I'm fighting for my people."

Were Muslims Australian people too, asked Tilley?

"If they're willing to live by Australian standards certainly (but) we have a culture that is not Islam."

Turning to Ms Shelly, who has converted to Islam, he said, "If you're going to live by Australian standards you're kafir. Your brothers abroad would consider you kafir."

Kafir is an Arabic term for someone who does not believe in God.

It's fair to say, Ms Shelley was not impressed by Mr Cottrell's lesson in religion.

"I didn't know you were a scholar of Islam. You don't need to school me on Islam," she shot back.

Mr Fox-Lane said when he had served in Afghanistan, the troops were made welcome by much of the population with one farmer even bringing his soldiers lunch as they walked through his field.

With absolute no sense of irony, considering UPF wants to ban all Muslim immigration due to the actions of a small number of terrorists, Mr Cottrell rubbished the example.

"To suggest that a quarter of world's population ought to be judged on the behaviour and action of a single member of that collective, it's quite small minded."

Mr Cottrell also brushed past the role of British settlers in the killing of indigenous Australians, saying it would have been even worse if Chinese or Muslims had reached the continent instead.

Indigenous writer and activist Nayuka Gorrie gave Mr Cottrell short shrift saying he was full of "what ifs" rather than facing up to what actually happened.

"It's not Muslims who fought against my people, it was white people," she said.

"We already lost a lot and that was from your ancestors."

Tilly chipped in, "We massacred indigenous people Blair."

"And so what, is there any proof of that anyway?" Mr Cottrell said to gasps.

"You're not making it easy for our mob. You are dangerous, you are so dangerous," said Ms Gorrie.

"You are about hate, dude."

On Thursday, video footage emerged of another confrontation between a UPF member and a Muslim woman in Perth.

On Curtin University's campus a man wearing a Pauline Hanson T-shirt was angrily shouted at by an unidentified woman in headscarf.

"You have no right to be on this campus, you're not welcome here," she shouted.

The man in the Hanson top responded: "I have an appointment here, I'm a former student. I have as much right to be here as you or anyone else."

The woman responded: "Why are you wearing a Pauline Hanson shirt? What, do you want to punch me in the face?"

Turning to others students she pointed at the man and shouts. "He's a fascist; he has no right to be here; all he wants to do is demonise us.

"Muslims have had enough get off this campus you are not welcome here."

It later emerged the man was Dennis Huts, the leader of the UPF's Perth wing.

Mr Huts has been in the middle of angry exchanges before. In May, police had to break up a scuffle that erupted when right-wing protesters clashed with supporters of the LGBTI Safe Schools Coalition program.
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