Pauline Hanson’sOne Nationhas been listed as a hate group by a global extremism think tank.
According to areportreleased by the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism (GPAHE), a non for profit organisation devoted to exposing racism and bigotry, they have added One Nation to its registry of 20 Australian hate groups.
According toCrikey, One Nation has been included on the list for 'its anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim, white nationalist and conspiracy ideology'.
The report titled ‘Far-Right Hate and Extremist Groups’, noted thatHanson, who leads the party, made 'disparaging remarks aboutIndigenous Australians' 在一个letterpublished in the Queensland Times.
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The letter read: “How can we expect this race to help themselves when governments shower them with money, facilities and opportunities that only these people can obtain no matter how minute the Indigenous blood is that flows through their veins and that is what is causing racism.”
GPAHE's report spoke of Hanson pushing the White Australia policy while claiming that other mainstream political parties are 'out of touch' with what the nation wants.
Hanson famously condemned immigration during her maiden speech to parliament in 1996 when she said: “I believe we are in danger of being swamped by Asians.
“他们有自己的文化和宗教,形成贫民窟,不同化。”
Gpahe还通过破坏世界卫生组织的努力来传播关于Covid-19疫苗的错误信息,使一个国家泛滥成灾。
They added: "The Senators had worked to block efforts on climate change, which PHON [One Nation Party] senators have called a scam and a plot by the UN, and other progressive issues."
LADbible has reached out to One Nation to provide a comment for this story.
SenatorHanson recently received widespread criticismfor telling Senator Mehreen Faruqi to ‘p*** off back to Pakistan’.
Condolences to those who knew the Queen.
— Mehreen Faruqi (@MehreenFaruqi)September 9, 2022
I cannot mourn the leader of a racist empire built on stolen lives, land and wealth of colonised peoples.
We are reminded of the urgency of Treaty with First Nations, justice & reparations for British colonies & becoming a republic.
Pauline’s comments come after Senator Faruqi spoke out about Queen Elizabeth II following her death, noting her regal empire was built on the lives of exploited ‘colonised peoples’.
The NSW Senator wrote on September 9: “Condolences to those who knew the Queen.
“I cannot mourn the leader of a racist empire built on stolen lives, land and wealth of colonised peoples.
“We are reminded of the urgency of Treaty with First Nations, justice & reparations for British colonies & becoming a republic.”
The Australianreported that a few hours later, Senator Hanson expressed her disgust over the senator's commentary on the late monarch by tweeting: “Your attitude appals and disgusts me. When you immigrated to Australia you took every advantage of this country.
“You took citizenship, bought multiple homes, and a job in a parliament. It’s clear you’re not happy, so pack your bags and p*** off back to Pakistan.”
Featured Image Credit:senator.pauline.hanson/Instagram. REUTERS/Jonathan Barrett
Topics:Australia,必威备用网,政治,Racism
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