A man who spotted a boat decorated with the words “native power” in a coastal town says it shows “hate speech” laws are only aimed at White Australians.
The boat, seen at Huskisson on the NSW South Coast this week, has the slogan in large capital letters filled in with an aboriginal dot painting pattern alongside a muscular flexing fish.
The irritated Aussie who saw the boat told Noticer News the boat design “highlights the double standard in Australia” and said “imagine the uproar if it said ‘White power’”.

“These new hate speech laws are so obviously targeted at White Australians. To think that if this said ‘White Power’ it could land you in prison for five years in Western Australia,” he said.
“Aussies need to wake up. It feels like our culture and people are under attack.”
Last month NSW Police arrested a father who was dobbed in by a far-left beachgoer for a tattoo on his calf that said “White power” above an alleged SS symbol, and charged him with two offences.
Police spent three days hunting down the man before raiding his home hundreds of kilometres away from where the alleged tattoo was spotted at Bar Beach in Newcastle on Christmas Eve.
The 36-year-old now faces a year in jail.
In early December a 32-year-old man in Lake Macquarie was charged over an alleged image of Adolf Hitler on a boat parked at his house, and was refused bail on three “Nazi symbol” charges, and weeks later a 34-year-old woman was charged with two offences.
Header image: Left, the native power boat (supplied). Right, the White power tattoo.
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