Sieg Heil

Peter Dutton wants non-violent hand raisers and flag wavers to be imprisoned for 12 months.

It’s an ideology which, through its contempt for the rights of man, can lead only to darkness and to the destruction of humanity. Thus, in what they represent, Nazi symbols are no ordinary symbols. They must be condemned wherever and whenever they are found and displayed. In seeking to amend the Criminal Code, we seek to make it an offence to display such symbols without a reasonable excuse.”

The Liberal Party remains silent on Labor’s death-driven invasion of Christian hospitals.
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45 Responses to Sieg Heil

  1. NFA says:

    He’s a f**ken idiot.

  2. NFA says:

    A communist useless idiot.

  3. C.L. says:

    Eventually, of course, the law will be vibe-widened to include ‘nazi intent’ or equally nebulous grounds – whereupon anyone opposed to left-wing extremism will be arrested. Think it won’t happen? It already is happening in the United States, Great Britain and Europe. Pro-lifers, people praying ‘in their heads,’ Catholics on the FBI watch-list, Dutch farmers, Canadian truckers etc etc.

    Dutton just gave the left a loaded machine gun.

    Why did he (and Julian Leeser) do it? Because Mark Dreyfus screwed with the Opposition Leader’s head over the Deeming anti-trans rally by accusing him of sympathising with Nazis. He thinks this is the smart, emphatic rejoinder.

  4. NFA says:

    Louise Milligan and their abc ‘ruly’ heart the ‘Dutto’.

    Dutton should prove himself further by ejecting anyone ‘tainted’ with transphobia.

    C.L., the faint heartbeat has flatlined.

  5. NFA says:

    Question: What does The Liberal Party of Australia stand for?
    Answer: communism.

  6. twostix says:

    That stupid, weak generation who fought WW2 were obviously too nazi-curious to introduce much needed laws to outlaw the Nazi party and its symbols after the war in our anglo countries.

    70 years later we’re fixing what they failed at, those now dead Nazi sympathising losers.

  7. Boambee John says:

    Yet there is no concern about communist symbols even though communism has killed far more people than fascism and Nazism, and continues to kill right now?

  8. Franx says:

    Sickeningly stupid politicians.

  9. local oaf says:

    Why don’t we make it illegal for anyone to even use the word “Nazi”.

    Would render the Left silent 90% of the time.

  10. Morsie says:

    Now do hammer and sickle – rejected at the Australian

  11. Petros says:

    Oh dear. Someone ask him about the Azov battalion.

  12. Ed Case says:

    Dutton can’t let the Nazi slur go unchallenged.
    Yeah, it would be a crying shame if some upstanding citizen with a Swastika Tattoo on his face had to go out bagged in public, but if that’s the price for living in a democracy, then I’m willing to accept that restriction on my Rights.

  13. Ed Case says:

    Oh dear. Someone ask him about the Azov battalion.
    Hitler put Bandera in a Concentration Camp.
    Whether that makes Hitler a Good Guy or Bandera a victim depends on Who/Whom.

  14. NFA says:

    And then they came for the Catholics.

  15. Ed Case says:

    Dutton has played this no win Issue like a Strad.
    Albanese can’t ban Nazi symbols without making it very hard to find Larpers prepared to crash Non Labor rallies.
    So, no change, except every time a Liberal Rally is crashed by “grampians Nazis” Dutton can point to Albanese and ask when he’ll show some guts.

  16. Roger W says:

    Can someone explain to me why the swastika is banned but the hammer and sickle is on many classroom and university walls?
    After all, Hitler was an amateur compared with his fellow socialist, Stalin. Not to mention Mao the Merciless.

  17. and says:

    Tan will be giving his farewell performance on Q&A tonight… his parting gift to the world.

  18. NFA says:

    What’s the difference between Peter Dutton and Dan Andrews?

    Andrews organizes vicpol nazis on demand and Dutton hasn’t been to Beijing yet.

  19. Ed Case says:

    Can someone explain to me why the swastika is banned but the hammer and sickle is on many classroom and university walls?
    Who cares, it’s all so long ago everyone has switched off.
    Dutton is establishing a pattern for Albanese, he called for Thorpey’s head when they were trying to pitchfork her outta the Greens, that put Albanese on the back foot, now he’s called for the banning of Nazi symbolism, Albanese has gone to water.

    He can run a long way with it if he wants to.
    Any Liberal type group that holds a rally, the Trots will hold a Counter Rally and the black shirted Larpers will show up too.
    Then Dutton asks Albanese why he refuses to back action on it.
    That also cuts the ground away from the Teals whining about consensus.

  20. Franx says:

    Mark Dreyfus screwed with the Opposition Leader’s head over the Deeming anti-trans rally by accusing him of sympathising with Nazis

    True, yet they have all become screwed, and the hearkening by both sides to history rings jarringly false when – as other commenters have noted – those terrible nazis habitually turning up in Melbourne are neither restrained nor apprehended but allowed to perform their ludicrously disruptive act and can then simply slink away. Meanwhile in the party rooms and parliaments: quite some conjuring trick, that, the diverting of attention away from struggles against injustice merely by means of the entire political class invoking an elusive spectre to befuddle and menace the unsuspecting.

  21. twostix says:

    Also Dutton’s a QLD cop so he loves “reasonable excuse” laws. Which are perpetually used to extend and empower the police state. Who defines what reasonable is? In 99% of interactions, the cop standing on the spot does, empowered to become on the spot judge and jury.

  22. Lee says:

    The swastika symbol existed in certain cultures (e.g. native American, Asian Indian) way, way before the Nazis.

    Are our fascistic, authoritarian governments (and their increasing supporters in the Liberal Party) going to ban them, or representations of them too?

  23. C.L. says:

    Ernie Dingo’s “welcome to country” ceremony is more offensive to most Australians than six or seven bone heads giving a Hitler salute.

    And it’s not even close.

  24. Bushkid says:

    If he also wanted to ban the display of the communist hammer and sickle he might have an ounce of credibility.

    More cruelty and death has been visited upon ordinary people by communist regimes than by the na*is. In terms of absolute numbers, definitely. Deliberate starvation of whole populations, the cruelty of Maoist “struggle sessions” and starvation, the horrors of Pol Pot’s “year zero”….

    Yeah, let’s just keep on banning delusional blokes in black knee sox and shorts parading on the steps of state parliament in Melbourne, but ignore the greater horror and tyranny of communism. In fact, let’s indoctrinate kids in schools to believe that communism is some sort of warm and cuddly Utopia where everyone is cared for and happy.

  25. Christine says:

    It seems we can’t be trusted to make up our own minds about the sight of “boneheads giving a Hitler salute”.

    Being welcomed to one’s own country, by way of an Ernie Dingo ceremony, is more offensive to me.

  26. Petros says:

    There are swastikas on the concrete elephants outside the Carlsberg brewery in Copenhagen. Been there well before the NSDAP.

  27. twostix says:

    You’re already not allowed to have a butter knife in Australia without a “reasonable excuse”, what these kinds of fake laws really are is “you better have a good story made up and bit of charisma on the ready for the swaggering glock-on-thigh girl-cop when she asks or you’re going to meet Australia’s court system. Otherwise you’ll probably be right…maybe”.

  28. twostix says:

    QLD’s laws against displaying bikie colours and club symbols went so well for the liberals Dutton wants everyone to try it again.

  29. C.L. says:

    Dutton is also obsessed with outlawing encryption.

    The state has a right to read your mail.

  30. Lee says:

    Eventually, of course, the law will be vibe-widened to include ‘nazi intent’ or equally nebulous grounds – whereupon anyone opposed to left-wing extremism will be arrested. Think it won’t happen? It already is happening in the United States, Great Britain and Europe. Pro-lifers, people praying ‘in their heads,’ Catholics on the FBI watch-list, Dutch farmers, Canadian truckers etc etc.

    You can add parents who are angry with, or question school boards over Marxist curricula too, or the grooming of their children.

    That’ll draw the attention of the Stasi.
    I mean FBI.

  31. Lee says:

    It’s an ideology which, through its contempt for the rights of man, can lead only to darkness and to the destruction of humanity.

    How any politician (or any lefty) can talk about “contempt for the rights of man” with a straight and un-hypocritical face after Covid is beyond me.

  32. and says:

    First 10 minutes of Q&A (more of the leftist, virtue-signalling crap)

    Apparently
    – Tan is a victim… a martyr; a wonderful, learned man far beyond ego that has had to endure horrible racism. Tan is a woke “saint”.
    – Australia is racist
    – The Voice™ will address the racism

    Tan will provide further commentary on his “sainthood” later in Q&A.

  33. C.L. says:

    How any politician (or any lefty) can talk about “contempt for the rights of man” with a straight and un-hypocritical face after Covid is beyond me.

    I saw this at Sinc’s today, Lee…

    Nazis, hey. Never forget:

  34. vlad redux says:

    but if that’s the price for living in a democracy

    And what if it isn’t the price?

  35. Baba says:

    Dutton hasn’t come out and opposed Australia supporting the Nazi Ukrainian regime. So that’s in his favour. I guess.

  36. Perfidious Albino says:

    The federal Lib takeover of Vic Lib can’t come soon enough! Oh, wait…

  37. Rockdoctor says:

    Yet they all regularly kowtow to a nation that has the hammer & sickle at the forefront of the poltical regalia. Same nation that has regularly murdered it’s citizens through negligence or willful force. A nation that’s word is inherently untrustworthy and intentions are intensly self interested & driven by a chip on its shoulder about the recent past. However the symbol of a dead loser that isn’t represented by any present government on earth presently is kryptonite.

    We do live in a topsy turvey world.

  38. John of Mel says:

    You’re already not allowed to have a butter knife in Australia without a “reasonable excuse”, what these kinds of fake laws really are is “you better have a good story made up and bit of charisma on the ready for the swaggering glock-on-thigh girl-cop when she asks or you’re going to meet Australia’s court system. Otherwise you’ll probably be right…maybe”.

    Are we allowed not to talk to the police like they can in the US?

  39. Crusader says:

    CL; the Nazi Hunter.

  40. NFA says:

    the wit and wisdom of cruzada nix

  41. Wally Dalí says:

    Er…
    Aren’t we forgetting that the Melbourne Blitzkreig Boyz are an inside job?

  42. NFA says:

    Wally Dalí says:
    23 May, 2023 at 1:30 pm

    Er…
    Aren’t we forgetting that the Melbourne Blitzkreig Boyz are an inside job?

    check out,
    https://freedomaustralia.freeforums.net/thread/3438/boofheads-guns

  43. John of Mel says:

    the ‘nazi’ flag has been found on a sidewalk in Washington DC.

    FBI aka FFRU (False Flags R Us). Can they get any more obvious than this?

  44. NFA says:

    ASIO are now known as Idiots-R-Us.

    Right-wing terror threats make up roughly 30 per cent of ASIO’s current counter-terror caseload, as the head of the agency warns they are growing in prominence to try and recruit more members.

    Did Burgess actually state ‘Right-wing terror threats’ to the Senate or is this a further example of their ABC hate speech.

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