We’ve been following the One Nation train wreck since Pauline Hanson grovelled at a Sikh temple last week at the behest of Western Australia candidate Parminder Singh.
It’s getting even more entertaining now, thanks to some great detective work by auspill:
Why is there an Indian nationalist inside One Nation? A quick thread on Parminder Singh 🧵
The text in the video below fittingly translates to ‘Punjabis have arrived’.. pic.twitter.com/nzCVOpwAQ9
— auspill (@aus_pill) December 8, 2024
As you can see, he’s pushing for more Indian migration especially by replacing White people in country towns, which is One Nation’s core voter base in many states.
It gets even better than that, as Laurence McIntyre from What’s News!? upped the ante and found himself on a phone call with the guy to explain himself:
So after sending a message asking when he moved to Australia, One Nations new MP candidate for WA decided to give me a call to answer some of my questions. The conversation was…enlightening. ☠️ @PaulineHansonOz pic.twitter.com/3jfnLPbDjD
— What’s News!? (@Whats_Newsss) December 8, 2024
To sum up the interview, Singh, who barely speaks English, says mass immigration from the parts of India he likes is good because “they bring the money”, defends multiculturalism, claims Australians “don’t want to work” and thinks living standards are fine – “I not see any recession”.
Great work by both gentlemen, give them both a follow on X if you haven’t already.
Laurence later revealed that a One Nation representative called him to say back off because Singh is “part of the plan”.
If this is true, then why?
Are they that afraid that people are seeing through the façade that is 2024 One Nation? Or are they really just that boomerish and still think it’s the 1990s?
Either way to hell with One Nation, they’re rightfully over. They failed to win a seat in Queensland and that should be the canary in the coalmine for the future of the party.
I know I said last time I would still vote for them out of no other option, I should have included a sarcasm tag.
Finish them off politically and let’s seize the available political vacuum for a genuine nationalist political movement that represents Australians.
Perhaps Malcolm Roberts can start by joining Gerard Rennick.