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Australia's most prominent nationalist figures - Joel Davis, Thomas Sewell, Blair Cottrell and Jacob Hersant - have all been banned from X along with at least 12 other right-wing activist accounts.

Mr Davis told Noticer News he believes the Australian government requested the bans, and asked his supporters to pressure Elon Musk into revealing the truth.

"This was directly contradictory not only to Musk's commitment to free speech but also his public opposition to the censorship efforts of the Australian government"

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Australia's most prominent nationalist figures - Joel Davis, Thomas Sewell, Blair Cottrell and Jacob Hersant - have all been banned from X along with at least 12 other right-wing activist accounts.

Mr Davis told Noticer News he believes the Australian government requested the bans, and asked his supporters to pressure Elon Musk into revealing the truth.

"This was directly contradictory not only to Musk's commitment to free speech but also his public opposition to the censorship efforts of the Australian government"

https://www.noticer.news/australian-nationalists-banned-from-x/

Follow: @NoticerNews

BY Michael J. Nelson




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