One Nation’s leaders across Australia have united in condemning weak state premiers for their shameful, selective enforcement of COVID-19 restrictions that have seen families and businesses face fines and sanctions but allowed radical activists to avoid punishment.
This week activists in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria gathered in their hundreds to march against the myth of systemic racism against indigenous Australians.
Despite clearly breaching various state laws restricting social gatherings, there is no evidence to show police have fined any of the radical activists.
In Queensland, One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson slammed Premier Palaszczuk for this clear doubled standard.
“Queensland’s economy is on the brink of collapse due to business shutdowns, but the Premier and Chief Medical Officer Young are allowing these marches. It seems absurd. It beggars belief!” Senator Hanson said.
"Premier Palaszczuk has delivered desperate Queensland business owners and workers a huge slap to the face today by allowing activists to break lockdown laws without punishment."
In New South Wales One Nation state leader Mark Latham highlighted the hypocrisy of allowing radical activists the right of free movement but banning ANZAC day.
“ANZAC Day honouring our diggers was cancelled at war memorials around NSW, yet now the great unwashed of radical Lefties can swarm into Sydney to chant and carry on about things in the United States. Come on Gladys, one law for all, otherwise all will break it.” Mr Latham said.
And in Western Australia, One Nation state leader Colin Tincknell pointed the finger squarely at political leaders fear of being labelled politically incorrect.
“Australian govts who allowed these protests to take place whilst thousands of broken hearted Australians have been badly let down. Political Correctness is killing our society!” Mr Tincknell said.
Every premier choosing to selectively enforce Covid-19 restrictions and allowing these vast crowds of activists to break the law should be ashamed, and every law-abiding Aussie has the right to be mad!
At the time of this publication, only NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian had confirmed that activists would face the same punishments as any other citizen.
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No other Premier was prepared to go on the record and declare that anyone caught breaking the law would face the appropriate punishment.
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