Australia’s new hate symbols laws are under fire after a Perth auction house sold Nazi memorabilia, claiming legal cover under an educational exemption. The seller, Jamey Blewitt, reopened auctions through a “museum” subsidiary, arguing history must be preserved — but police warned him to remove the items to avoid arrest until clearer guidance arrives. Jewish leaders condemn the sales as dangerous normalization, while extremism experts say banning symbols wastes resources and misses the real threat: extremist ideologies themselves.
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