Right-wing influencer Ausmaxx is rallying support for the overturning of Australia’s ban on the National Socialist Network and its successor, the White Australia party, framing the High Court showdown in September as a pivotal battle for democratic speech. He argues that labeling political groups as “hate” risks criminalizing dissent and silencing controversial viewpoints — even if he personally rejects Nazism. With NSN founder Thomas Sewell’s troubling history, including assault and Nazi salutes, Ausmaxx insists political expression must be protected regardless of popularity. He warns that anti-hate laws empower governments to suppress unpopular opinions, potentially reshaping what’s deemed acceptable in public discourse. Meanwhile, One Nation’s migration policy has sparked confusion after clarifying their visa cap actually allows far more net migration than initially claimed — underscoring how political messaging can twist in unexpected ways.
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