The owner of takeoff site, Encyclopedia Dramatica says he will not remove offensive content from the site, after being targeted by Australia's Human Rights Commission for racism.
The commission has since tried to prosecute the website's American owners under Australia's Racial Discrimination Act, after having received more than 20 complaints from Indigenous Australians.
In January a Northern Territory man lodged a complaint with the Human Rights Commission about the spoof site Encyclopedia Dramatica. The site allegedly featured a page with racist descriptions of Aboriginals. It was so controversial that Google had to remove the page from Australian search results.
However, the page claims the article was written by Indigenous Australians - a statement many believe to be ludicrous.
"This article was written entirely by Australian Aborigines who are satirizing racists in Australia in the same way that Sacha Baron Cohen, a Jew, uses the character Borat to satirize anti-Semitism," it reads.
"So this article is completely 100 per cent not racist at all."
Owner Joseph Evers has blogged that Encyclopedia Dramatica will "never be censored in any way". Evers even went on to say the site's owners "laughed" when they discovered they were on the Australian Communications and Media Authority's list of websites to be banned under the Government's planned internet filter.
"We will keep publishing this content and our Australian users will be able to view it up until the point that your God-forsaken government blocks it with their soon-to-be-implemented secret list of banned material," he wrote.
