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Australian NBA legend Andrew Bogut shares digitally altered video of Anthony Albanese that makes the prime minister look like Adolf Hitler

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Australian NBA great Andrew Bogut has attracted attention after sharing a shocking video on social media showing Anthony Albanese portrayed as Adolf Hitler (pictured).
  • Andrew Bogut shared offensive video on X
  • Anthony Albanese compared to Adolf Hitler
  • Bogut believes Australia lacks freedom of expression

Australian NBA great Andrew Bogut has attracted attention after sharing a shocking video on social media showing Anthony Albanese portrayed as Adolf Hitler.

Bogut, 39, shared a post from another user on X, the online platform formerly known as Twitter, where The Prime Minister appears superimposed as the infamous Nazi leader.

The former NBA championship winner with the Golden State Warriors even tagged Albanese and called the clip “solid.”

Bogut also stated in a separate tweet.‘The WORLD is laughing at us’ after Chris Pavlovski, CEO of Rumble Video in the US, posts his thoughts on the alleged lack of free speech in Australia after Albanese criticized X owner Elon Musk , for refusing to remove graphic content from the platform.

Australia has made it clear that they believe in removing human rights (freedom of expression) to satisfy what they deem appropriate for their eyes and ears,” he posted.

Australian NBA great Andrew Bogut has attracted attention after sharing a shocking video on social media showing Anthony Albanese portrayed as Adolf Hitler (pictured).

Bogut, 39, shared a post from another user on X, where the Prime Minister is superimposed as the infamous Nazi leader.

Bogut, 39, shared a post from another user on X, where the Prime Minister is superimposed as the infamous Nazi leader.

Australia is NOT officially a free country. “Rumble is teaming up with @elonmusk and @x in this fight.”

The retired basketball star has expressed his support on social media for X owner Elon Musk in his clashes with Australian politicians over the issue.

Musk this week called independent senator Jacqui Lambie an “enemy” of the Australian people for deleting her X account following her scathing tirade against him.

The war of words broke out when Lambie urged other politicians to boycott X, formerly Twitter, when the company refused to remove images of the Wakeley church stabbing.

Musk criticized the senator in posts, writing: “Absolutely.” She [Lambie] He is an enemy of the Australian people.

In a separate post, Musk added that Lambie “has absolute contempt for the Australian people.”

nicknamed Lambie Musk is an “absolute bloody disgrace”, claiming he should be jailed for refusing to remove content about the alleged stabbing at the Church of Christ the Good Shepherd in Sydney’s west.

‘[Elon Musk] He is a social media controller with no social conscience. “Someone like that should be in jail,” Senator Lambie told Sky News.

Elon Musk (pictured) slammed independent senator Jacqui Lambie after she deleted her X account and urged other Australian politicians to do the same.

Elon Musk (pictured) slammed independent senator Jacqui Lambie after she deleted her X account and urged other Australian politicians to do the same.

Billionaire boss X called Senator Lambie a

Billionaire boss X branded Senator Lambie an “enemy” of the Australian people (pictured)

Jacqui Lambie (pictured) deleted her X account and urged other politicians to do the same after Musk refused to remove footage of the alleged stabbing of a bishop at a Wakeley church.

Jacqui Lambie (pictured) deleted her X account and urged other politicians to do the same after Musk refused to remove footage of the alleged stabbing of a bishop at a Wakeley church.

Elon Musk thanked Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for inadvertently promoting X as a haven for free speech by trying to force the platform to remove violent videos.

Elon Musk thanked Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for inadvertently promoting X as a haven for free speech by trying to force the platform to remove violent videos.

Musk also openly mocked Albanese on his social media platform (pictured).

Musk also openly mocked Albanese on his social media platform (pictured).

The Federal Court this week ordered Western Sydney.

X temporarily complied with the order in Australia while seeking a two-day injunction, but argued that a blanket removal order violates the principle of freedom of expression.

“We have already censored the content in question for Australia, pending legal appeal, and it is stored only on servers in the US,” Musk posted on X.

Failure to comply with a court’s decision to eliminate positions could result in X being fined nearly $800,000 a day and the executives being charged with contempt of court.

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