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Watch: Posie Parker explains how neo-Nazis hijacked her Melbourne event

Women’s Rights activist Posie Parker talks to Avi Yemini about the incident.

Parker tells Yemini that she first noticed the Nazis when one of them gave the Nazi salute during a speech.

I have no idea what they have to say, but what they have to say about anything related to actual Nazism. Nobody agrees. No right minded, decent human, including myself, agrees with any of it.’

The rally was meant to provide a forum for women to discuss their issues openly in the public square, but it turned chaotic when two extremist groups showed up. On one side were self-proclaimed anti-fascists, and on the other side were about 20 well-known Neo-Nazis.

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