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Pauline Hanson’s vetting procedure has come into question once again today, after another One Nation candidate is exposed for for getting a bit handsy with women.
The Far North Queensland candidate for Leichhardt Ross Macdonald is facing a backlash after social media posts were uncovered showing him groping breasts, posing with a topless woman and captioning a photo of a woman’s cleavage with ‘mmm yummy’.
This comes one day after One Nation Queensland leader Steve Dickson resigned over the release of damning footage showing him groping women and trying to solicit them to perform fellatio on his 56-year-old penis in a US strip club in 2018.
It marks yet another in a long list of degenerate men to use One Nation as a platform, including the likes of Fraser Anning, Brian Burston, Malcolm Roberts, Mark Latham, David Oldfield, James Ashby and of course Tricky Dicky.
So prevalent is the misconduct of the men in One Nation, particularly Dickson and Macdonald, that the party has been likened to the Australian Theatre community.
“Jeez. One Nation’s culture of sexual harassment and blatantly power-mad criminality is almost as bad as the left-wing elite thespians” says one traumatised young actress who has asked to remain nameless out of fear of being sued by Geoffrey Rush.
“I’d say One Nation are coming in at a close second in the race to become Australia’s most gropey baby boomers”
Pauline Hanson says she has no option but to agree with this sentiment – even though she does her best to reprimand them for their behaviour and comments. Unlike the theatre community who work alongside the Australian courts to tell female victims of sexual misconduct that they have no right to feel violated.
“I’ve had a gutful” said Hanson, who lost all four of her senate candidates to citizenship scandals and dissent within 18 months of the last election – and has only ever had 1 candidate at both state and federal levels get re-elected under the One Nation banner in the party’s twenty year history.
“I guess I can see why the theatre works so hard to protect the men. They’d have no one left if they actually acted on this stuff like I do”