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January 23, 2026
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Nazis use symbols that may evade hate speech laws

Source: abc.net.au abc.net.au
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Australia education Extremism Far-Right Hate Symbol Hitler Holocaust Immigration Nazi Norway Police Propaganda Racism Signal Socialism Swastika Terrorism University White Supremacist
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The Neo-Nazi National Socialist Network (NSN) may claim to have disbanded in response to the government's new hate speech laws, however, some former NSN leaders have vowed online that "National Socialism is inevitable" and are likely to again attend anti-immigration rallies planned for Australia Day. Nazi salutes and some Nazi symbols were already banned federally; however, the new legislation has strengthened hate symbol offences, with the definition expanded to include the symbols of banned hate groups. Far-right extremists are notorious for using subtle symbols and signs — including references to Norse, pagan and Anglo-Saxon imagery — to signal to one...
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