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Pauline Hanson - One Nation Party

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we see in america, people were quite happy to vote to keep out or kick out their own race out of the country they are in.

At least until they became the people impacted by hateful policies. Apparently being an immigrant voting for immigrants to be aggressively targeted means they're aggressively target any immigrants.
 
"Ms Colecchia, who migrated to Australia from Italy about 10 years ago"

You can't make this shit up 🤦‍♂️🤡

It’s very easy.

Pauline started off by hating on Asian migrants and indigenous Australians.

After a while added Muslim and Middle Eastern migrants, then Africans (not the WSA’s of course) and Indian migrants.

What do they all have in common? They’re non white/western. Italian migrants (toddy) are considered “western”.

It’s just simple racism.

I’d love to see a poll where ON supporters are given a choice:

100,000 migrants a year but they’re all Asian/African/ME or

200,000 white European or SA per year.

Let’s see where their principles lie……
 

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A specific subset of people on struggle street. And people who traditionally have not been that receptive to the ON message.
People who live in outer suburban areas that are more likely to have higher proportions of migrants.
 

She has always been a race baiter. Her entire pitch is telling white people that brown people are bad and she can save them from them. This is just the latest in a litany of examples. And this is why I think poorly of people who vote for Hanson, whether they themselves are bigoted or not.
Hanson is still pissed off that an Asian fish and chip store blew her pissant one out of the water and has spent 30 years plus lashing out since.
 
The big difference between now and years previous is the massive amount of paid One Nation content that is literally flooding social media, alongside MAFS snippets and all that rubbish.

My sister (39) is the most apolitical person I know - probably couldn't pick Albanese out of a line up - but even she knows about the Hanson clips and videos.

Gina is astro-turfing on a grand scale.
 
The big difference between now and years previous is the massive amount of paid One Nation content that is literally flooding social media, alongside MAFS snippets and all that rubbish.

My sister (39) is the most apolitical person I know - probably couldn't pick Albanese out of a line up - but even she knows about the Hanson clips and videos.

Gina is astro-turfing on a grand scale.
I mean is there an Australian who doesn't recognize Pauline Hanson? seriously.
 
I can't speak for what's happening in schools now as I finished school in the late 2000s and there wasn't any guilting of anyone.
I don't know what a sorry card is and if it's even a big deal.

The reality is the land is stolen and an indigenous people were colonised and had horrible things done to them, many of them still traumatised by it to this day.
This doesn't mean anyone needs to feel guilt though. Empathy and a mindset to move forward is what most people feel and it seems you're mistaking that for guilt.

The part that pisses most people off about the PHON and white Australia policy crowd is that their vision of a future doesn't include first nations people in it at all. The just want them to get over it and are told to become a real Aussie and integrate (whatever the **** that means). Sorry but it doesn't work that way, they were here for a long time first and have their own culture they value, they don't have to conform to some 1950s Australian template.

People who are offended by a welcome to country are just plain soft IMO. Harden the **** up if something like that offends you, seriously.
And invasion day rallies are just a little thing known as freedom of speech. As are those signs and so is burning a flag. The free speech crowd gets really sensitive when the minorities start exercising it for some reason, interesting huh?

Just as the trash are allowed to bang on about Anglo-Celtic majority Australia and we get looked at with hostility in our neighbourhoods on their megaphones at their white Australia policy rallies, so can the First Nations people air their grievances at their rallies. Free speech mate.




This is just completely false. You don't have to be in either of those crowds, you can do whatever the **** you like. It's called a free country.
On Australia day I was having a swim at Bronte and later in the arvo walking our dog in the park. I didn't join either crowd because I have other things I would rather be doing on my public holiday.
Maybe the impressionable young men can just simply do the same.

Why only mentioning young men BTW? What about the young women? Old men? Old women?
Seems to me that you're speaking from a very niche online echo chamber.
I think it’s important to clarify that this isn’t about denying anyone free speech.... it’s just that many people genuinely disagree with messaging they perceive as anti-Australian or divisive.

Regarding the idea that PHON doesn’t include Indigenous Australians in their vision, I’m not sure that’s entirely accurate. From what I’m hearing, a lot of people are just exhausted by the 'Us vs. Them' rhetoric and want to move past it, which I can definitely understand.

This is just completely false. You don't have to be in either of those crowds, you can do whatever the **** you like. It's called a free country.

I agree you don't have to be. But I think that's how a lot of right wing political parties are garnering support and it's impressionable on many people. I certainly cannot see myself passionate enough to attend either protest but I find it pretty odd to see some of the messaging coming the Invasion day rally and I am pro change the the date.

Why am i mentioning young men? Well its just the demographic is spend most of my time with between 20-40 so that's where i hear most discussion from.
 

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I mean One Nation isn’t against immigration full stop by any means.
C'mon that is some cheek to be complaining about migration when you've barely been here long enough to learn Waltzing Matilda!

"People like me are fine to migrate here, people with dark skin or slanty eyes, NOT WELCOME!"
 
At least until they became the people impacted by hateful policies. Apparently being an immigrant voting for immigrants to be aggressively targeted means they're aggressively target any immigrants.
First they came for the Jews etc

"Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it."
 
"Ms Colecchia, who migrated to Australia from Italy about 10 years ago"

You can't make this shit up 🤦‍♂️🤡
It makes you wonder, should we really allow immigration from countries like Italy, as it erodes our cultural identity and cohesion. Next thing you know our kids will be turning their nose up at lamb roasts and instead eating these strange dishes like "pizza" and "pasta". God forbid they stop boiling their billies every morning and start sipping "cappuccinos" instead. It's un-Australian.
 
C'mon that is some cheek to be complaining about migration when you've barely been here long enough to learn Waltzing Matilda!

"People like me are fine to migrate here, people with dark skin or slanty eyes, NOT WELCOME!"

Unless her mate Gina needs them for positions she can't fill in her mines. They are fine too.
 

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Kos on who the new ON voters (at least in current polling) are:



Reads to me like the profile of an ALP voter jumping to ON.

But I was called a ****ing idiot for suggesting it a few weeks ago…

“How could anyone jump from the left to the far right”

Some on here are so out of touch tbh.
 
Why on earth would I vote for One Nation? I'm part of multiple demographics that would be the least likely to vote for her!

I guess though that asking posters like you to think about why One Nation has become more attractive to a large segment of voters is uncomfortable for you to address. I guess it's enjoyable to post memes of Hanson in a burqa, and it's easier to pigeonhole ON voters as racist and stupid, instead of attempting a reasoned political discussion on these polling numbers. Sorry to interrupt the circlejerk around these parts, I'll go back to lurking.
Random question.... Who were the 3 political parties you voted for in the 2025 federal election?

Greens were my 3rd preference.

Victorian socialist party and fusion party were my top 2 only because their main policy was they want Medicare funding on mental health
 

She has always been a race baiter. Her entire pitch is telling white people that brown people are bad and she can save them from them. This is just the latest in a litany of examples. And this is why I think poorly of people who vote for Hanson, whether they themselves are bigoted or not.
I remember when someone would have targeted that presenter with "spot the Aussie" comments herself.

She isn't even speaking with a proper Australian accent.
 
Even if ON does match the Greens (15%-ish), that's still nowhere near what is needed to be a viable party of government even in the unlikely event of a coalition. And what's more, ON support tends to be regional and rural, and it is impossible to win government if you don't win urban seats, period. They aren't winning any seats with a 10% primary vote which seems to be the maximum in the urban seats even during their electoral peaks.

I like to think that the second post-election divorce of the Lib/Nat coalition is due to the worries about the disillusioned conservatives flocking to One Nation outside the cities and potentially decimating the Nats. The space vacated in the cities is now being occupied by the teals, because the educated voters and the women and ethnic minorities etc certainly aren't voting ON where before they may have been palatable with a more centrist Liberal Party representative. The past 25 years of One Nation voting patterns is clear evidence they will not be going ON, so for that reason they can never form government but can only act as spoilers for the (former) coalition.

I think everyone here is in agreement that moving to the right is not the solution for the coalition but here we are, with them now facing the real danger of electoral oblivion.
Solid post....

And you are right on the money on certain things.

Even if the One Nation party got similar voting numbers like the Greens did in the 2025 Federal election, which is nothing to sneeze at, it's not enough numbers or seats to form government.

It's weird as Greens got 1.9 million votes in the 2025 federal election but got no seats.

Yet in the 2022 federal election, Greens only had 1.7 million seats but got 4 seats.

One Nation got like just under 1 million voters in that 2025 federal election.

Will their be bigger numbers voting for One Nation party in 2028? Obviously.

Even if as you said one Nation gets similar numbers to greens.... 1.5 to 2 million votes. How many seats in parliament does that translate to?

One Nation party has support in rural areas but that alone isn't enough to win an election.

It's funny how some Coalition or liberals or nationals people have defected to one Nation.

Again..... The One Nation party has got 2 years to try and win as many Urban seats as possible. I can see them win a few Urban seats in Queensland.

I agree that women and people of non white or ethic minorities will vote for one Nation. Those people are likely to vote for the left wing groups like Labor or greens
 
Except if the Trump rules apply. It's not that the mud doesn't stick to Trump, it's that it doesn't matter anyway.

Pauline Hanson has spent time in prison for electoral fraud. And yet here she is. Candidates might get into bother, Pauline Hanson won't.
Wasn't she mates with that child killer?
 
It makes you wonder, should we really allow immigration from countries like Italy, as it erodes our cultural identity and cohesion. Next thing you know our kids will be turning their nose up at lamb roasts and instead eating these strange dishes like "pizza" and "pasta". God forbid they stop boiling their billies every morning and start sipping "cappuccinos" instead. It's un-Australian.
What's this "expresso" thing I saw in Melbourne last time I was there?
 

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