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On August 31, racists and open neo-Nazis marched through cities across Australia.
They demanded an end to migration, called for mass deportations, and carried out violent attacks on Camp Sovereignty while assaulting Black and Brown people.
Our answer must be solidarity—solidarity with Camp Sovereignty and First Nations people, with migrants, and with the people of Palestine.
On September 13 we’ll take to the streets to show that Brisbane stands united against racism. We refuse to let hate divide the working class or pit us against one another.
Join us. Stand against racism. Stand with First Nations people. Stand for solidarity.
Repost from @paul_silva_dunghutti_man:
In light of the recent violent attack on Camp Sovereignty by neo-Nazis and far-right agitators, we are calling a National Day of Action. This attack was not just on a camp — it was an attack on Aboriginal sovereignty, on the fight for justice, and on every community that stands against racism and fascism in this country.
We will not be intimidated. We will not be silenced. Camp Sovereignty has stood as a place of truth, resistance, and survival, and we stand shoulder to shoulder with the warriors who continue to hold that space.
On this National Day of Action, we invite everyone — First Nations people, Immigrants allies, unions, community groups, and all who reject racism — to stand united.
Together, we will demand justice, protect Aboriginal lives, and make it clear: fascists and racists are not welcome on these lands.