A man who wore a swastika shirt outside an inquiry into Jewish hate in Australia told police the shirt was “better than the fellow in Bondi”, court documents have revealed.Ian Minus, 68, was spotted at a cafe outside a Clarence St building in Sydney’s CBD, where the Royal Commission on Anti-Semitism and Social Cohesion was being held, on May 6 this year.The shirt read: “Anti-Semitism. Proud to be accused. Speak up!”Minus on Wednesday pleaded guilty to a single charge of knowingly displaying by public act a Nazi symbol without excuse.Two other counts of behaving in an offensive manner in/near a...