People Are Mad Sky News Got The Guy Who Wants Hitler's Photo In Every Classroom On For A Friendly Chat

Blair Cottrell has been found guilty of inciting serious contempt for Muslims and was jailed in 2012 for stalking his ex-girlfriend's new partner with an axe.

Gina Rushton

by Gina Rushton

BuzzFeed News Reporter, Australia

Sky News Australia has removed an interview with far right nationalist Blair Cottrell from repeat timeslots and online platforms just hours after the interview with the former United Patriots Front leader aired.

Cottrell, who once said a photo of Adolf Hitler and copies of Mein Kampf should be in every Australian school, was invited onto The Adam Giles Show for a studio interview on Sunday night. Giles is a former Country Liberal chief minister for the Northern Territory.

During the interview, Cottrell, who was last year found guilty of inciting serious contempt for Muslims, said Australia should stop immigration from every other country in the world except South Africa.

Politicians and pundits, including those who work for Sky News, tweeted in protest about the interview.

Journalist Laura Jayes, who hosts The Latest With Laura Jayes on Sky News Australia, called Cottrell a "self-confessed Hitler fan" and an "arsehole".

Sky News political editor David Speers said the outrage over Cottrell's appearance on the channel was "understandable".

Sky News Australia presenter Janine Perrett said Cottrell was a "convicted criminal with a dangerous record".

Perrett was one of many online who slammed her own station for promoting Cottrell as an "activist" before the interview aired.

Cottrell, who has convictions for violent assaults and trafficking testosterone, has called Sky News Australia's decision to delete the interview "pathetic" and accused the station of caving to "Lefist [sic] abuse".

Cottrell was sentenced to four months in prison in May 2012 after being convicted of 13 charges, including seven counts of intentionally damaging property after he chased his ex-girlfriend's new partner with a tomahawk and torched his garage.

The discussion about Cottrell's past behaviour has led to screenshots of his past online activity resurfacing, including a YouTube comment in which he wrote: "Women have manipulated me using sex and emotion; demoralization, and I have manipulated them using violence and terror."

Cottrell is currently fundraising for a High Court challenge to fight his conviction for inciting serious contempt for Muslims, after he uploaded a video on the United Patriots Front Facebook page of a mock beheading to protest the building of a mosque in Bendigo.

Former Labor minister Craig Emerson quit his gig as a commentator for Sky News Australia on Monday morning after the Cottrell interview, which he said was "another step in a journey to normalising racism & bigotry in our country".

“My father fought Nazis in WWII and was interred in a German POW camp,” he wrote on Twitter.