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‘Don’t want Australia to turn into India’: Neo-Nazi activists explode with racism on camera; journalist slammed for nodding in agreement

Thomas Sewell, known as a neo-Nazi activist in Australia, has attracted widespread attention for his anti-Indian racist remarks in which he insulted Indians on camera, and reporters who interviewed him showed no resistance. The activist appeared in court accused of “offensive behavior” at a rally in 2024. The protest was in stark contrast to refugee demonstrations calling for permanent residence in Australia. In an interview with a 7News reporter, Sewell lashed out at the media and asked why the Australian media remained silent on the demographic replacement of white Australians. Sewell said the unrest was a waste of taxpayer money. Reporters boycotted, saying taxpayers were not happy with what Sewell did at the rally. She was snubbed by Sewell, who told her: “You don’t speak for taxpayers and you are part of an anti-Australian corporate entity.“I think you’ll find that ordinary Australians don’t want thousands of illegal Indian immigrants staying in this country. And that’s what we’re protesting about,” he said.The interview was interrupted by someone shouting. Sewell didn’t hesitate to call him a “fat, disgusting fool” on camera. “You want to change the conversation because the media don’t want to talk about it. They don’t want to talk about white replacement. We want to reverse the process, we don’t want Australia to become a third world country, we don’t want it to become India, we don’t want it to become Sudan,” he said.As Sewell berated the media and the female reporter, the reporter asked him, “Guilty or not guilty?” “Not guilty,” Sewell said as the reporter left the scene of the fight. “Thank you.” “Fuck you, you’re an asshole,” Sewell said. The video went viral, with many social media users pointing out that the reporter did not stop Sewell’s racist comments or attempt to rebut them.

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