Based anti-Semitism report -Australia
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On March 9, I posted a photo of this blatant terrorist sympathiser — a man who stood proudly and publicly labelled all Palestinians as terrorists.
His face first emerged on February 23, standing boldly on the steps of Parliament holding a sign that clearly violates Victoria’s Racial and Religious Tolerance Act 2001 — a law supposedly designed to protect against exactly this kind of hateful incitement.
And yet, here we are.
No arrest.
No questioning.
No charges.
Why? Because this system protects those who spew hatred — so long as it fits a certain narrative.
This man has been emboldened by the silence of those in power and by the disturbing double standards of our so-called justice system.
The Victoria Police and this government have shown us exactly why so many people feel unsafe, unheard, and disconnected in this state. Their selective enforcement of the law is not only unjust — it is dangerous.
Imagine holding that sign — targeting an entire group of people who are grieving the loss of their families, friends, and communities — in front of tens of thousands. That is not free speech. That is racist incitement, and the fact that it has gone unchecked is a damning indictment of our institutions.
Meanwhile, @victoriapolice saw fit to charge me for simply expressing dissent toward a political ideology.
What will you do about the man who branded an entire persecuted people as terrorists?
Or does your badge only protect some
His face first emerged on February 23, standing boldly on the steps of Parliament holding a sign that clearly violates Victoria’s Racial and Religious Tolerance Act 2001 — a law supposedly designed to protect against exactly this kind of hateful incitement.
And yet, here we are.
No arrest.
No questioning.
No charges.
Why? Because this system protects those who spew hatred — so long as it fits a certain narrative.
This man has been emboldened by the silence of those in power and by the disturbing double standards of our so-called justice system.
The Victoria Police and this government have shown us exactly why so many people feel unsafe, unheard, and disconnected in this state. Their selective enforcement of the law is not only unjust — it is dangerous.
Imagine holding that sign — targeting an entire group of people who are grieving the loss of their families, friends, and communities — in front of tens of thousands. That is not free speech. That is racist incitement, and the fact that it has gone unchecked is a damning indictment of our institutions.
Meanwhile, @victoriapolice saw fit to charge me for simply expressing dissent toward a political ideology.
What will you do about the man who branded an entire persecuted people as terrorists?
Or does your badge only protect some