@AaronDodd Sounds like he doesn't need a job as he must have plenty of disposable cash. Does sound like he doesn't want to share it with Australian services though.
So apparently One Nation have paid for thousands of fake social media accounts to glorify their party and viciously attack those criticising them, and they are all based in Indonesia. As Pauline would say: "We are in danger of being swamped by Asian bots."
Keating on Hanso
11 November, 1996
The great tragedy of the shamelessly regressive politics of Pauline Hanson is not so much that it is rooted in ignorance, prejudice and fear, though it is; not so much that it projects the ugly face of racism, though it does; not so much that it is dangerously divisive and deeply hurtful to many of her fellow Australians, though it is; not even that it will cripple our efforts to enmesh ourselves in a region wherein lie the jobs and prosperity of future generations of young Australians, though it will-the great tragedy is that it perpetrates a myth, a fantasy, a lie.
The myth of the monoculture.
The lie that we can retreat to it.
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@PressClubAust as a former journalist of 47 years I am appalled by your handling of Hanson yesterday. You allowed her to speak for too long then limited the amount of questions. Your failure not to condemn her for her attack on the journalist from the Guardian was disgraceful.
@david89293299 One Notion would get rid of Australia if they had somewhere to put it. They have a growing list of things they want to be rid of. I hope they find something that makes them happy.
Kudos to Sarah Martin @msmarto from The Guardian for asking a quintessential question about Poorline’s daughter living in Tasmania while working for a NSW ON senator (who himself lives in Qld.
Just like Trump, Hanson abuses the journalists & bans her from future interviews.
From where did Ms Hanson get her image of monoculture? Migrantshave been arriving since 1788. They built the Colony. Oh yes. There was a monoculture here for 60 000 years before that.
I was born in the 1940s. My childhood friends were Maltese and Italians. In 1957, we had a Greek family move in next door. For almost 80 years, I have been in multicultural Australia. I have no idea what a monoculture Australia would look like.
Hanson
“We cannot be a multicultural society. We are a multiracial society, but we must be monocultural. Australians must live under the one cultural umbrella.”
And not one journalist asked: whose culture becomes the single culture?
That is the literal ideological DNA of fascism. The chilling part is she said it at the National Press Club and walked out without being challenged on it.
Well Pauline; we did have one culture on this continent. For 65,000 years.
And you don’t like that one either.