protested Zaky Mallah's appearance on Q&A, a television programme, by roasting a pig outside the Melbourne office of the ABC in an apparent attempt to upset Muslims. The United Patriots Front, a far-right Australian nationalist protest group which is associated with nationalist and neo-Nazi hate groups. Vilification (mock public beheading and pig roasting aimed at offending Muslims) Speakers at Reclaim Australia rallies have been known to express extremist views, with one speaker in South Australia warning of the risks of 'Islamic barbarity' and encouraging those in attendance to 'insult and vilify Islam five times a day if you want to' The group has attracted neo-Nazis and the involvement of neo-Nazis in promoting and attending Reclaim Australia rallies has been well documented.
Reclaim Australia primarily opposes Islam in Australia and is considered Islamophobic. Locals, True Blue Crew, Q Society, United Patriots FrontĪnti-Islam Rallies have been held across Australia since 2015.