Nazi symbols are one step closer to being outlawed in New South Wales, after legislation criminalizing their usage passed the lower chamber of the state legislature on Tuesday. It comes after Victoria banned the Nazi swastika and the Queensland and Tasmanian governments promised to outlaw the hate emblem. According to NSW Attorney General Mark Speakman, the Nazi symbol injured and disturbed community people, especially Jews. On Tuesday, he stated, ‘Hateful and vilifying behaviour is simply unacceptable in our community.’ The law, which must now be approved by the state legislature’s upper chamber, allows for the use of the sign for...