The Melbourne CBD, university and zoo have again been blanketed with vile racist posters and stickers by a Victorian neo-Nazi group who hit the headlines for similar stunts last year.
Around 200 posters were plastered around the city on Monday night. One type of poster featured swastikas, anti-Jewish slogans and images; another showed a picture of Adolf Hitler wearing sunglasses; and the third, and arguably the most offensive, is splashed with slogans ‘stop the hordes’ and ‘keep Australia white’, and ‘dunec**ns, s**tskins, ni**ers, ch**ks, get out’.
The Online Hate Prevention Institute reported some posters were spotted near the Melbourne zoo, while the group also says they put up posters at Carlton Football Club and Melbourne University.
The neo-Nazi group, which The Huffington Post Australia has chosen not to name, conducted another operation on Valentine’s Day. Members claimed to have covered the city with a further 1000 small pink stickers, featuring a heart with an image of Hitler inside, and the name of the group.
The group posted several photos of the stickers plastered on bridges, road signs and other city locations, later claiming on a fascist internet forum that the operation was to “add some beacons of light to the sweeping filth of the Central Business District.”
Read the full article by Josh Butler at The Huffington Post.