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MPs silent on PC issues – Pasquarelli

John Pasquarelli

John Pasquarelli, artist, author, columnist, former PNG MP and One Nation adviser, isn’t afraid to speak out on issues that those who have been intimidated by the bullies of political correctness refuse to touch. This week he wrote:

African thugs slashed at each other in a busy Adelaide shopping centre on Wednesday Nov 12, leaving one dead. About a year ago in Flemington Victoria, police were assaulted by African punks but no charges were laid. Some police are now alleging PC directives from police command under the leadership of you know who. We can thank the Howard Government for this latest ingredient to our melting pot.”

He said that few commentators have the courage to tackle the issue of multiculturalism and its “bastard child, ethnic crime.”

“Don’t hold your breath waiting for any MP to stand up – what a hopeless and gutless mob they really are when courage is called for. What’s wrong with these people?

“Apathy rules until such time as ordinary Australians rise up, but things don’t look too bright.”

John Pasquarelli also infers that the NSW Liberals were right to vote against power private privatisation. He makes the point:

“The hapless citizens of NSW might be better off living in Bangladesh, the way things are going – just imagine if their power industry had been sold off for $10 billion and what their corrupt MPs would have done with that little lot.”



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