Moment Aussie bloke shuts down neo-Nazis after gatecrashing a Voice rally
A man has unleashed a destructive spray on neo-Nazis who tried to take part in a no-march early this weekend.
In the video posted on social media platform
The men, who usually wear black balaclavas and carry a large banner reading ‘Voice = Anti-White’, are seen in the footage being kept away from the main march by metal barriers and a line of watching police.
‘Is that correct because I’m Turkish and Jewish?’ the outraged activist shouts at the group. “F*** man, one word triggers you guys, one word Jewish.”
A man (pictured) unleashed a destructive spray on neo-Nazis who tried to take part in a no march at the start of the weekend
One of the men dressed in black replied back that this is because the man is Turkish.
“Because I can’t choose, you condemn me,” the activist responded.
“Are you denying that Jews control all mainstream media?” asked a man from the group.
“Who am I to make out that size, let alone make a banner at the march?” said the activist. ‘You’re living in a fantasy bro. I do not understand. I’m perplexed.’
The man asks one of the group if they have ever been a soldier, before asking if he stood up for his country or for white people.
“What a fucking joke, bro,” the activist said in disgust.
One of the group asks their interrogator what he’s doing in Australia, sending him into an epic spray.
“Mate, I can’t fucking choose that I was born in Carlton,” he said.
‘You think that is logically possible. You don’t think that the infrastructure of this country would collapse if people with a migrant background (left)’
‘What happens if you get rid of all the migrants? You can jerk off all your white boys together, what’s the point
“This damn country was built on migrants
“Your government that you fought for migrated thousands of migrants for free in the 1960s and 1970s and they paid for their damn education
“You’re the fucking minority, my friend and you’re a weak, weak band, all your fucking boys, all twenty of you got nothing, absolutely fucking nothing.
‘Tearing off flags from people who are only here to express themselves.
“You’re all kidding me. Find a reason to really hate me. “Oh you’re Turkish, you’re Jewish” job done. Fucking ignorant, fucking ignorant pieces of shit.”
When asked what he is doing here, the man replied: ‘I’m just here to tell other people that it’s okay to tell yourself. I’m attacking my ideas, buddy, and you’re coming after me for something I have no control over.”
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“Don’t keep your damn masks on,” says the older digger. “Take off your masks.”
Protests took place in Melbourne on Saturday as Australians marched in support of the No campaign
One of the unmasked men says they took off their masks because they have already lost their jobs.
“Don’t include it in the bloody meeting that was organized before you came here,” the Digger replies.
After someone else says that the neo-Nazis are not welcome at the march, the digger repeats the farewell.
“You are not invited to this meeting,” he said.
Police used pepper spray against some members of the group of men dressed in black as they ran towards the steps of the state parliament.
However, they moved on after receiving a warrant and no arrests were reported.
Meanwhile, pandemonium broke out at the larger No campaign rally in central Sydney when former UAP MP Craig Kelly confronted a group of about 15 people who tried to storm the stage.
The group, which had links to the far-right Australia One party, demanded that conspiracy theorist Dave ‘Guru’ Graham be allowed to speak at the Hyde Park event.
“Let the people speak, let the people speak,” they chanted from a loudspeaker as Mr Kelly blocked them as they took to the stage for the event mainly hosted by NSW Liberal Democrat MP John Ruddick.
There was a large police presence at the meeting, including riot police officers, but they were not called upon to intervene and the confrontation ended peacefully.
Mr Graham told Daily Mail Australia he was not allowed to speak because he was ‘telling the truth’.
Speakers at the two-hour meeting, which started at noon, included Mr Kelly, NSW Liberal Democratic House of Lords MP John Ruddick, NSW One Nation representative Tania Mihailuk and Indigenous elders Bruces Shillingsworth Snr and Aunt Glenda.
A far-right group tried to take the stage at the No campaign rally in Sydney but were stopped by former UAP MP Craig Kelly (pictured center back).
A crowd listens to some speakers at the No campaign rally held in Sydney’s Hyde Park on Saturday
Mr Ruddick said periodic disturbances throughout the day by Australia One supporters should not detract from the success of the event.
“It was about 15 rowdy people out of about 5,000,” he told Daily Mail Australia.
‘All we wanted to do was talk about the referendum, but they said, “No, we want to talk about twelve other issues.”