the second class amdk deserves it
The media is scant on details regarding these so called "security guards" who were the source of the renewed outbreak. The majority are 3rd world immigrants of the dark skinned variety and many belong to that unmentionable religion. They probably didn't even understand the nature of what they were supposed to be "guarding".
There are only a few politicians who are able to speak bluntly about the problems.
Singapore has its CECA problem OZ has its "refugee" problem.
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Hanson doubles down on racist rant
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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has reprised her spectacular offensive against the Melbourne residents trapped inside nine housing commission towers, saying they highlight “failures in the management of our multiculturalism that have now come back to bite us during the COVID-19 pandemic”.
Hanson was
dropped by Channel 9 on Monday after an extraordinary racist rant on the
Today show, in which she deemed the tower residents “drug addicts” and blamed their apparent inability to speak English for the towers being shut down.
“So the fact is you’ve got to look at why they are in that situation. Why is it they are in that situation? Why has the Government gone to this high-rise building and shut it down? Possibly because a lot of these people weren’t doing the right thing,” she said.
A defiant Ms Hanson, wearing an Australian flag sweatshirt, then told Andrew Bolt on Sky Newsshe “couldn’t care less” about the ban, and has doubled down again in a fiery justification posted to her
website last night.
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Defending her comments, Ms Hanson said they were nothing more than “an honest assessment of failures in the management of multiculturalism that have now come back to bite us during the COVID-19 pandemic”.
After claiming she’ll love Australia “with pride until the day I die”, Ms Hanson re-emphasised her belief the tower residents were at fault because they had “rejected” the English language, leading them to ignore social distancing rules.
“The pandemic has revealed that the failure to assimilate into Australian culture and learn English can indirectly be deadly. Governments of all persuasions are guilty of being soft on promoting assimilation and the need for English proficiency, for the benefit of the individual and society as a whole,” the statement reads.
“Many who come to Australia are happy to enjoy the good things – our safety and stability, our friendly way of life, our relatively good government services, our generous welfare support – but then believe it’s acceptable to reject the culture and common language of their adoptive nation, and we now see the consequences.
“Health advice during this emergency has been published only in English, our national language, so it meant many residents from non-English speaking backgrounds, who have rejected the English language, missed the safety message.
“We now have an emerging second wave and the Melbourne housing apartment harsh lockdown. The two weeks in quarantine for the 3000 residents will be aided by taxpayer-funded food, alcohol and drug deliveries, government financial handouts, and more than 500 police guards.
“I want the best for Australia and it’s many residents from all cultural backgrounds. That is why I will keep highlighting the problems that need to be fixed, that many people feel afraid to discuss.
“We need to be allowed to debate the problems that exist in Australia – including issues that revolve around multiculturalism and Aboriginals – otherwise we will never smooth out the bumps that hold our nation back.
“I have said many times that criticism is not racism. To reject certain opinions and stifle debate on the issues that affect our nation is an attack on free speech and also a roadblock to a better future for all Australia.”