A man identified as a white supremacist is found guilty of performing a Nazi salute during a film about the Holocaust, according to reports from multiple Australian outlets. The incident occurs while the defendant is watching a Holocaust-related movie, and the behaviour is described as an apparent display of Nazi symbolism. After the guilty verdict, the defendant argues that his political beliefs would make him unemployable.
All three sources present the case as involving a conviction tied specifically to the Nazi salute during the screening. They also include the defendant’s statement that his ideological views limit his prospects for work. The reporting focuses on the conduct in the courtroom or legal process in relation to the verdict, and on what the defendant says about his political stance following the outcome.
No additional details about sentencing, the exact location of the screening, or the specific legal charges are provided in the supplied summaries.