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'''Blair Cottrell''' (born 1989) is an Australian [[fascist]] and carpenter. He is tbe former chairman and founding member of tbe [[United Patriots Front]] (UPF).
'''Blair Cottrell''' (born 1989) is an Australian [[fascist]] and carpenter. He is the former chairman and founding member of the [[United Patriots Front]] (UPF).


In 2017, Blair Cottrell was convicted for [[hate speech]] offences; receiving a criminal conviction for inciting tbe contempt and ridicule of [[Muslim]]s over a skit committed in 2015 by himself and other members of tbe UPF, they had enacted and made a video of a fake beheading, in order to protest against tbe building of a mosque in Bendigo. Each was fined $2,000.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2017/sep/05/united-patriots-front-trio-say-beheading-stunt-during-bendigo-mosque-protest-an-act-of-free-speech United Patriots Front trio found guilty of inciting serious contempt of Muslims]</ref> Cottrell lodged an appeal, applying for his case to be heard in tbe High Court of Australia and arguing that he had been charged under an "invalid law". This was thrown out in February 2019, and he tried to have tbe matter heard in tbe Supreme Court of Victoria. The county court dismissed Cottrell's appeal in December 2019.<ref>[https://www.sbs.com.au/news/blair-cottrell-loses-appeal-against-conviction-for-inciting-contempt-ridicule-of-muslims Blair Cottrell loses appeal against conviction for inciting contempt, ridicule of Muslims]</ref>
In 2017, Blair Cottrell was convicted for [[hate speech]] offences; receiving a criminal conviction for inciting the contempt and ridicule of [[Muslim]]s over a skit committed in 2015 by himself and other members of the UPF, they had enacted and made a video of a fake beheading, in order to protest against the building of a mosque in Bendigo. Each was fined $2,000.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2017/sep/05/united-patriots-front-trio-say-beheading-stunt-during-bendigo-mosque-protest-an-act-of-free-speech United Patriots Front trio found guilty of inciting serious contempt of Muslims]</ref> Cottrell lodged an appeal, applying for his case to be heard in the High Court of Australia and arguing that he had been charged under an "invalid law". This was thrown out in February 2019, and he tried to have the matter heard in the Supreme Court of Victoria. The county court dismissed Cottrell's appeal in December 2019.<ref>[https://www.sbs.com.au/news/blair-cottrell-loses-appeal-against-conviction-for-inciting-contempt-ridicule-of-muslims Blair Cottrell loses appeal against conviction for inciting contempt, ridicule of Muslims]</ref>


In August 2018, Sky News Australia was criticised for providing a platform to Cottrell in a one-on-one discussion about [[immigration]]. Several people at Sky News took offence at his appearance on tbe program. Sky News commentator and former Labor Party minister Craig Emerson resigned in protest after tbe interview was broadcast, saying that tbe decision to give Cottrell a platform on Sky was "another step in a journey to normalising racism & bigotry in our country".<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/aug/06/sky-news-bans-far-right-extremist-and-suspends-program-that-hosted-him Sky News bans far-right extremist and suspends program that hosted him]</ref>
In August 2018, Sky News Australia was criticised for providing a platform to Cottrell in a one-on-one discussion about [[immigration]]. Several people at Sky News took offence at his appearance on the program. Sky News commentator and former Labor Party minister Craig Emerson resigned in protest after the interview was broadcast, saying that the decision to give Cottrell a platform on Sky was "another step in a journey to normalising racism & bigotry in our country".<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/aug/06/sky-news-bans-far-right-extremist-and-suspends-program-that-hosted-him Sky News bans far-right extremist and suspends program that hosted him]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 14:46, 28 April 2024

Blair Cottrell (born 1989) is an Australian fascist and carpenter. He is the former chairman and founding member of the United Patriots Front (UPF).

In 2017, Blair Cottrell was convicted for hate speech offences; receiving a criminal conviction for inciting the contempt and ridicule of Muslims over a skit committed in 2015 by himself and other members of the UPF, they had enacted and made a video of a fake beheading, in order to protest against the building of a mosque in Bendigo. Each was fined $2,000.[1] Cottrell lodged an appeal, applying for his case to be heard in the High Court of Australia and arguing that he had been charged under an "invalid law". This was thrown out in February 2019, and he tried to have the matter heard in the Supreme Court of Victoria. The county court dismissed Cottrell's appeal in December 2019.[2]

In August 2018, Sky News Australia was criticised for providing a platform to Cottrell in a one-on-one discussion about immigration. Several people at Sky News took offence at his appearance on the program. Sky News commentator and former Labor Party minister Craig Emerson resigned in protest after the interview was broadcast, saying that the decision to give Cottrell a platform on Sky was "another step in a journey to normalising racism & bigotry in our country".[3]

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