One Nation deserves stronger condemnation from PM
Meanwhile, Hanson espouses the theory that the Port Arthur massacre was a government conspiracy
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THE One Nation Party has been caught in the web of its own conspiracy to defraud the Australian people of their hard won gun laws, which, for 32 years, have successfully protected us from AR15 wielding fanatics on a mission to save the world from people they hate.
But even now, Scott Morrison finds it difficult to simply reject One Nation.
He says he hates their policies, their blatant racism, their rabble rousing, and now their attempt to undermine our democracy with money from the American gun lobby and the Koch brothers, but he won't call an inquiry.
The only person calling for an inquiry into the whistleblowers who exposed their plot, is the eponymous leader of PHON, who pretended to support the legislation to ban foreign donations, while her 'henchmen' were in America secretly trying to secure gun money to help them change our system of government.
Meanwhile, Hanson espouses the theory that the Port Arthur massacre was a government conspiracy, that is, an act of deliberate mass murder by the then Howard LNP Government in order to scare people into disarming themselves.
Yet, Morrison would have us believe the 'greatest threat' is the clean energy transition proposed by the Greens to halt the horrifying progress of climate change.
Even a 15-year-old striking school girl could see through that nonsense, when she said "Without activism there's no point in going to school, because there won't be a future we want to live in”.
JOHN SAINT-SMITH
Buderim
Originally published as One Nation deserves stronger condemnation from PM