A CHILDISH ACT OF A GREENIE!
Adam Bandt’s refusal to stand in front of the Australian flag as Greens leader has been labelled divisive and “childish virtue-signaling” by Indigenous community leaders.
Political opponents of Mr Bandt also questioned why Greens MPs
would want to represent Australians in the federal parliament if they
were ashamed of their own country.
Mr Bandt said the Australian flag was “hurtful” to Indigenous Australians and invoked racism.
Hannah McGlade, a lawyer and lifelong advocate for Aboriginal
women and children and an expert adviser, slammed the move. “I went to
law school with Adam Bandt, who never showed an interest in Aboriginal
issues,” she said. Northern Territory senator-elect for the Country Liberal Party
Jacinta Price said the removal of the flag was “very disrespectful to
all Australians.” “There’s a lot of Aboriginal people out there who I’m
sure like myself can see right through it. Just get on with representing
all Australians, that’s what we are all elected to do regardless of our
backgrounds. It is racist of Bandt to continue to paint Aboriginal
Australians as helpless victims in need of rescuing by the likes of
privileged woke MP’s.”
Indigenous leader Warren Mundine also branded Mr Bandt’s
reasoning as “childish and stupid … We are all trying to bring Australia
together”.
Opposition legal affairs and Indigenous Australians spokesman
Julian Leeser said all parliamentarians should have the nation’s flag in
view. “If it is good enough for Indigenous servicemen to fight under
the Australian flag, it should be good enough for our parliamentarians
to respect the flag by holding their press conferences in front of it,”
he said.
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