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Revision as of 23:42, 6 February 2024
Thomas Sewell is an Australian nationalist, leader of the European Australian Movement, and founder of the Lads Society. He is known for his association with other prominent Nationalists, and for daring to mention the changing demographic of Australia.
In March 2021, a report on so-called far-right extremism by A Current Affair was aired. An hour before the report was aired, Sewell and an accomplice arrived at the Nine Network office in Melbourne and demanded to speak to staff regarding the program. After being told to leave the premises, a physical altercation occurred between Sewell and a security guard after the security guard attempted to physically remove Sewell's associate (after commanding him multiple times to not film on private property). The incident was filmed and later posted on social media. Victoria Police's counter-terrorism command charged Sewell with affray, recklessly causing injury and unlawful assault.[1]