“Good luck with the future, gentlemen,” County Court Judge Kellie Blair said to the pair, as she stepped off the bench at the end of hearing.
“Good luck with the future, gentlemen,” County Court Judge Kellie Blair said to the pair, as she stepped off the bench at the end of hearing.
The article you didn’t read.
Except I did, the article is sourceless
As Hyperreality says, the article is a source.
But if you would like more sources, you should check out Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Sewell_(Australian_neo-Nazi)
EDIT: You can also have a scroll through these image search results: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=thomas+sewell+nazi+salute&t=fpas&iar=images&iax=images&ia=images
I stand corrected.
The important part was that you got the far-right talking point out there.
Too often I see people being called neo-nazis just because they have different world views from the woke herd. I’d rather treat labels like this with caution as it’s far too easy to hurt someone’s image undeserved, especially when biased media starts echoing these claims.
Different world views like what?
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Like “we shouldn’t let children choose to undergo irreversible, life-altering treatments” or “we should give everyone equal opportunities”
Ah yes, the thing that already is heavily discouraged and doesn’t happen (unless illegally, which is a whole other issue and has jack to do with your imaginary mob), and the thing that… The “woke mob” already believes in? Alrighty then.
We don’t but you’d already know that if you bothered to look.
No one calls anyone a Nazi for that. People are called Nazis for being Nazis.
“The woke herd”
Yeahhhh you’re not clever. We know what you are.
With that talking point expressed with that vocabulary, you should probably be more careful about whose opinions you adopt.
When they say “we need to start loading people onto trains”, that’s not just their “different world view” about the role of public transportation.
Fuck off. If you wanted a source, you would have asked for one
You realise woke herd is just another label, right?
The article is reporting on a court case, the public court record is the obvious source.
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