Creator Forum - Racial Loyalty News Online

Racial Loyalty News => General News => Downunder News => Topic started by: Rev.Cambeul on Sun 17 Jul 2016

Title: White Woman Chased Out of Abo Art Fair
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Sun 17 Jul 2016
Black Supremacist Abuses Pauline Hanson in Cairns

https://www.facebook.com/nutmegandhoney/videos/10155011357346988/

MSM Extract: Queensland Senator-elect and One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has been heckled and called a "racist redneck" by an Indigenous activist in Cairns.

Ms Hanson was at the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair yesterday, when a man she walked past launched into a string of verbal abuse.

"... Now you're kicking the Muslims around, you're just a racist redneck with your red hair," he can be heard saying in a video posted to Facebook.

Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/2016/07/17/06/22/indigenous-activist-shouts-down-at-pauline-hanson-in-cairns#JiB55pGyr0HeMWgY.99




Comment:

The mainstream media call them Black Activists and Indigenous Activists. What they are is Black Supremacists. These so-called activists dish out the same treatment and worse to average White Australians every day. The only difference this time is the mainstream media are willing to reveal it because it's Pauline Hanson and she's too meek, too mild and too dumb to take a stand against the prevalent anti-White racism of the mainstream media. Why? Because Hanson is still an advocate of the genocidal multiCULTuralist ethos ... although she admits that she doesn't like Muslims.

@Cailen.
Title: Re: White Woman Chased Out of Abo Art Fair
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Sun 17 Jul 2016
Sounds like the boong was a racist bully. What did she do to him? He just provoked the whole lot and by singling her out by her hair colour is discriminatory.

(https://megandortmans.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/pauline-hanson-0410.jpg?w=640)
(http://images.smh.com.au/2010/02/16/1131157/hanson-600x400.jpg)
Title: Re: White Woman Chased Out of Abo Art Fair
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Tue 19 Jul 2016
Anybody see Pauline Hanson on Q&A last night?

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-18/pauline-hanson-q&a-protesters-gather-at-abc-sydney/7639730

Up to six people were arrested when hundreds of rival protesters gathered ahead of an appearance by One Nation leader Pauline Hanson on ABC's Q&A program.

(http://www.abc.net.au/news/image/7639746-3x4-340x453.jpg)
Pro-Pauline Hanson protesters in front of the ABC building in Ultimo.

About 60 officers, some on horseback, separated about 200 anti-Hanson protesters from up to 60 of her supporters outside the main entrance to the ABC building in Ultimo on Monday night.

Ms Hanson's views on Islam dominated the program, with the senator-elect being asked to dine with a Muslim family and explain whether her "Islamophobia" was driven by ignorance or hate.

Between five and six men were arrested during the protests. They were put into a police van and taken to a central Sydney police station.

A NSW Police spokeswoman said the police removed the men to prevent a breach of the peace.

The men were later released without charge and officers at the scene said overall the protest was peaceful.

One witness said those arrested were anti-racism protesters who had assaulted police, but the ABC has not been able to confirm this.

The anti-Hanson protesters had been chanting slogans against Ms Hanson's pronouncements about immigration, Indigenous issues and a royal commission into Islam.

Peter Boyle said he was at the protest because he was very concerned about what the return of Ms Hanson, who won a Queensland Senate seat at this month's election, represented for Australia.

(http://www.abc.net.au/news/image/7639800-3x2-340x227.jpg)
A protester being taken away by police during the protest against Pauline Hanson in Ultimo.

"I think it represents a big racism problem that we have to confront," Mr Boyle said.

"I was around when she first came up, I'm an Asian migrant to this country and I know the impact of her previous time in politics.

"And it's serious, she might seem like a cartoon character, a caricature, but what she represents behind the scenes is a really nasty, strong ... racist sentiment, which is coming to the fore again.

"It's because we are in a time of great conflict, people are looking for easy solutions and looking to blame people and it's easy pickings to blame new migrants to this country ... whether it's Asians or Muslims."

Aboriginal elder Aunty Shirley said "black Australia" welcomed Muslims to the nation.

(http://www.abc.net.au/news/image/7639822-3x2-700x467.jpg)
Aboriginal leader Aunty Shirley and fellow protesters at a protest in front of the ABC building.

"For centuries people have been seeking asylum in this country ... as long as you respect who you are, we will respect you," she said in a speech to protesters.

She called on the protesters to behave themselves and not resort to violence.
Title: Re: White Woman Chased Out of Abo Art Fair
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Tue 19 Jul 2016
Quote from: Br.IanVonTurpie on Tue 19 Jul 2016Anybody see Pauline Hanson on Q&A last night?

Nope. I don't watch the garbage.

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1083900388351524&id=643159555758945


Quote from: A Fat Gin on Tue 19 Jul 2016Aboriginal elder Aunty Shirley said "black Australia" welcomed Muslims to the nation.

They welcome Muslims but no Abo elder welcomes White people to this country. In fact, their typical demand is that we either leave and go back to Europe, or die.
Title: Re: White Woman Chased Out of Abo Art Fair
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Tue 19 Jul 2016
http://www.todaytonightadelaide.com.au/

Look at the poll results on who wants Islam banned in Australia.

Muslim Migration Poll

Do you support a ban on Muslim immigration?
Yes 76%
No 24%

This poll has closed
Title: Re: White Woman Chased Out of Abo Art Fair
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Tue 19 Jul 2016
 
Quote from: Australia First PartyWe will not do a full analysis here, but we will extract one memorable line. Pauline Hanson said "we are a multi-racial nation".
Really? One wonders then what the leftists were protesting about? After all, that is their mantra too.




See you have Hanson, UPF and True Blue Crew. They won't touch the race issue here. Hanson learned about that with her maiden speech on Asians.
She is targeting Muslims and a radical, ALIEN ideology. Before that Pauline wanted reforms on how Abos got extra benefits - this is something conservatives like Tony Abbot even combated.

You'll probably find they'll think it too risky to talk about race. This is because they'll want to get everybody on-board first against Islam.

Does she have anything to loose? I don't think so. People know who she is and what she says. If I was in her position I'd say "the White Australia policy had Australia running like clockwork. We didn't have these problems before that was abolished."
Title: Re: White Woman Chased Out of Abo Art Fair
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Sun 24 Jul 2016
.
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1085119148229648&id=643159555758945
Title: Re: White Woman Chased Out of Abo Art Fair
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Mon 25 Jul 2016
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1088284861246410&id=643159555758945

We don't allow niggers in the Church of Creativity. We don't even recognise them as supporters. We don't want their cash and we don't want their love. We want all niggers of various races to bugger off back to their own Turd World nations and leave us White Folk alone.

@Cailen.
Title: Re: White Woman Chased Out of Abo Art Fair
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Sat 30 Jul 2016
 A good effort with the topic of race aside.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4wnq5AljwI
Title: Re: White Woman Chased Out of Abo Art Fair
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Wed 14 Sep 2016
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/one-nation-leader-pauline-hanson-delivers-incendiary-maiden-speech-to-senate-20160914-grg60g.html?campaign_id=A100&campaign_type=Email

Greens Senators walked out of Pauline Hanson's incendiary first speech to the Senate, after she claimed the nation was "in danger of being swamped by Muslims" with its people "living under Sharia law and treated as second-class citizens" if urgent changes weren't made to immigration policies.

The Queensland senator made her views on Islam and those who practise it clear just a few minutes into her first Senate speech, claiming they "bear a culture and ideology which is incompatible with our own" and calling for an end to all immigration.

Immigrants INVADERS already within the borders, who did not "assimilate" into what Senator Hanson described as Australia's culture, could "go back from where you came from...if it would be of any help, I'll take you to the airport and wave you goodbye with sincere best wishes".

But the senator, who also called for an end to halal certification and for a ban on the construction of any further mosques – with those existing to be monitored – said she did not believe the nation could remain secure under current policies.


Title: Re: White Woman Chased Out of Abo Art Fair
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Thu 15 Sep 2016
http://www.ntnews.com.au/entertainment/kochie-tells-hanson-she-doesnt-really-care-about-the-lives-she-affects-with-her-hateful-speech/news-story/e85817e62570612e3e08e79db2d652a5


DAVID Koch has told Pauline Hanson she upsets him because her message is packaged up in such a hateful way that "affects so many other lives".

Hanson was on Sunrise to discuss her maiden speech in Parliament which saw Greens Senators walk out in disgust.

The Queensland Senator used her first speech in 20 years to call for a ban on Muslim immigration, limit child benefits for mothers with more than one child and offered to personally drive any immigrants to the airport.

"Pauline, I agree with a lot of what you are saying. I would drive migrants back to the airport with you if they did not respect this country and our culture. It is a privilege to come here," Kochie said.

"Where it upsets me is that you package it up in such a hateful, divisive way that affects so many other lives I don't think you really care or understand?"
Kochie went on to say that his Sri Lankan son-in-law gets called a terrorist and told to leave Australia when he walks down the street.

"I have grandkids who will grow up like that. It upsets me, because you feed into that," he said.

"Kochie, I am sorry if it comes across like that. It is not my intention," Hanson responded.

Kochie accused Hanson of "honing in on the bad eggs" rather than being more general.

Hanson said the issues need to be discussed and debated rather than people like her being demonised for speaking out.

"Everybody shuts down, we better not say anything about it, because everyone is frightened," she said,

"It will get to a stage, like other countries, where everyone is in their shell in fear of being attacked or being called racist."