CONFRONTING THE HATRED OF RICHARD DI NATALE
Greens leader Richard di Natale would ban Sky News. I, however, believe in free speech and had him on my show, despite considering his party extremists who inspire or incite violence, including against me. I asked him what responsibility he took for the hatred and violence that erupted in Christchurch. Listen to my debate with di Natale here.
Greens leader Richard di Natale would ban Sky News. I, however, believe in free speech and had him on my show, despite considering him and his party extremists who inspire or incite violence - including against me.
And I asked him what responsibility he took for the paranoia, hatred and violence that erupted in Christchurch. Listen here to my debate with di Natale.
Ask: who would be safe to speak in a country led by such haters should they ever be given power?
I'm not safe already from green activists:
.@RichardDiNatale: 'Women don't want to go out at night'.
— Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) March 21, 2019
.@theboltreport: 'I have been attacked in the street by your voters ... You don't have any conception of how people are being attacked by your kind of people'.
FULL INTERVIEW: https://t.co/IJ3NRA9i0C#theboltreport pic.twitter.com/6zE4a1ldlB
Another excerpt:
.@theboltreport: 'I've not seen a tweet from you about Christians being blown up in the Philippines' ...@RichardDiNatale: 'You don't like being held to account'
— Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) March 21, 2019
Bolt: 'I don't like your allergy to the truth'.
FULL INTERVIEW: https://t.co/IJ3NRA9i0C#theboltreport pic.twitter.com/ow6KuMK3iF