Bec Freedom of Sydney, NSW, says that she wouldn’t support a September 13th planned Neo-Nazi rally due to the absolute hell the organisers caused to myself and my family.

Bec Freedom’s Neo-Nazi friends today said “heil Australia” from the court’s public gallery as Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell was denied bail by Magistrate Bakos.

But Ms Freedom will be supporting Harrison and a Melbourne Freedom Rally, which has always run and organised the worldwide freedom rally events.
 
“His messaging seems to be much better than the other organisers. He puts #AustraliaFirst, according to Bec Freedom.
 
“As stated below, they are Anti-Nationalist. “Thank you, Harrison for putting Australia’s needs first,” Freedom said in a Facebook post.
 
My inbox is seriously overflowing. I’m trying my hardest to get back to you all, but it’s taking me a while. But it’s messages like this one that make it all worth it,” Ms Freedom said in a Facebook post. 
 
“First and foremost: The Freedom Movement is decentralised.
 
“It has no central authority, no gatekeeping force, and no enforcement of messaging consensus.
 
“What we experienced from 2021 – 2023 with Freedom Rallies was a lot of ordinary people coming together to oppose lockdowns and mandates.
 
“This brought a lot of people into the same Big Tent, with many disagreements on other issues.
 
“These disagreements were thankfully, for the most part, put aside for the sake of unity and cohesion.
 
“The more simultaneous locations, the stronger the message.
 
“The World Wide Rally for Freedom / WWRFF / WWD is a group of international organisers that all work together to put their events on the same day, once every 2-3 months.
 
“Locations drop in and out as they deem fit, ranging from over 100 cities in the height of 2021 to a few cities at a time in recent years.
 
“The point is that the coordination mechanism exists if Anti-Lockdown protests become necessary once again.
 
“Melbourne Freedom Rally is the Melbourne delegate to this international team, and has been since it was formed in 2021.
 
“Due to recent events, some organisers that support WWRFF chose to support the March for Australia and its message, such as us, while others did not support it, and actively opposed its message.
 
“One of the founding principles of the WWD group is organizer independence.
 
“Each location has full creative control on the stylization and exact messaging of their event, in order to ensure that rallies remain responsive to local issues and tastes.
 
“Throughout 2021-22, we heard about issues in other countries with organizers conflicting over messaging between locations, about which organizer group gets to be the WWRFF organizer in each city, and myriad other complaints.
 
“Fortunately, this did not occur significantly in Australia.
 
“We regret to inform you that this has now changed.
 
On Saturday, September 13, there may be a “significant divergence in messaging at events around Australia, due to some organisers being Anti-Nationalist, and some organisers, such as us, being more Pro-Nationalist,” Ms Freedom said.
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