There's not much out there on MSM of course because this will be covered up as much as possible by the lame stream media..I wonder if Dutchy Andrew will be having his Dutch hate speech friend Geert Wilders to dinner at his house? Let's keep this thread going..Call it Bolt Watch.
Justice Mordy Bromberg found Bolt and the Herald and Weekly Times contravened the Racial Discrimination Act by publishing two articles on racial identity which contained
"errors in fact, distortions of the truth and inflammatory and provocative language".Justice Bromberg said it was important to note his judgment did not forbid debate or articles on racial identity issues if done "reasonably and in good faith in the making or publishing of a fair comment".
"Nothing in the orders I make should suggest that it is unlawful for a publication to deal with racial identification, including by challenging the genuineness of the identification of a group of people," Justice Bromberg said.
Ms Eatock and a group of eight other Aboriginals took Bolt and the Herald and Weekly Times to court claiming racial vilifiication over two articles in which he criticised fair-skinned Aborigines for what he argued was a choice they made, as people of mixed racial background, to emphasise their indigenous heritage over their white heritage.
In the articles, on April 15 and August 21, 2009,
Bolt wrote that some fair-skinned Aboriginal people, whom he called "political Aborigines'', had received prominence or indigenous awards because they chose to identify with their Aboriginality.The Eatock action claimed Bolt's articles - which appeared under the headlines
"It's so hip to be black'' and "White fellas in the black'' - had "offended, insulted, humiliated or intimidated'' them and were a breach of racial vilification laws.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/andrew-bolt-racial-vilification-court-case/story-e6frfku0-1226149011720#ixzz1ZDKUoxeb