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Neo-Nazis, white supremacists and anti-Semitic trolls are spreading misleading and manipulative content about the referendum on social media platforms.

Neo-Nazis, white supremacists and anti-Semitic trolls are spreading misleading and manipulative content about the Indigenous Voice to parliament online, with new analysis showing sponsored disinformation from China is amplifying division on social media.

Anti-Semitic groups have spread content suggesting the Voice is part of a plan by Jews to “decrease Australia’s sovereignty” on YouTube, Vimeo, 4chan and Telegram. Other claims suggest the Voice is part of a globalist invasion of Australia or moves to create a so-called “Aboriginal tax”.

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