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Australian Senator Wears Burka in Parliament – Massive Outrage Over ‘Racist Stunt

Australian Senator Wears Full Burka in Parliament – Sparks Fury & Racism Accusations

🚨 SHOCKING SCENES IN AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT 🚨
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson walks in wearing a black burka
Fellow senators call it “blatant racism” and “disgraceful stunt”
Senate proceedings halted in chaos

In a move that has shocked the nation, controversial Australian senator Pauline Hanson entered Parliament wearing a full black burka on Monday – deliberately staging a provocative protest to demand a nationwide ban on the Muslim face-covering garment.

The leader of the far-right One Nation party sat silently in the burka for several minutes before dramatically removing it while pushing for her long-standing bill to outlaw burkas and niqabs in public places.

“Blatant Racism” – Senators Slam Hanson

The stunt triggered immediate outrage across the Senate chamber:

“This is a racist senator, displaying blatant racism.”
Mehreen Faruqi, Greens Senator (Australia’s first Muslim woman senator)
“Absolutely disgraceful behaviour.”
Fatima Payman, Independent Senator (former Labor, Afghan-Australian)
“She is not worthy of a member of the Australian Senate.”
Penny Wong, Foreign Minister & Senate Government Leader

Senator Penny Wong moved to formally suspend Hanson for refusing to remove the garment, saying:

“We represent people of every faith and background in this country – and we should do so decently and with respect.”

Why Did Pauline Hanson Wear a Burka?

Hanson has been campaigning for a national burka ban for years, claiming it is a security risk and incompatible with Australian values.

Just minutes before the incident, the Senate had blocked her attempt to introduce the ban bill. In direct response, she left the chamber and returned completely covered in a black burka – sitting among stunned colleagues until recognized to speak.

After removing the garment, she declared:

“If they don’t want me wearing it – then ban the burka!”

Later on Facebook, she doubled down: “The reaction today proves my point – if even Parliament finds it offensive, why allow it on our streets?”

Not Her First Time – 2017 Repeat

This is actually the second time Hanson has pulled this exact stunt:

Hanson’s History of Controversial Statements

Pauline Hanson has built her political career on anti-immigration and anti-multiculturalism rhetoric:

Reactions Across Australia

The Muslim community and civil rights groups condemned the act as deeply offensive and divisive.

Many pointed out the irony: Hanson used the very garment she wants banned to mock Muslim women who choose to wear it for religious or cultural reasons.

Social media erupted with criticism:

What Happens Next?

While Hanson’s burka ban bill has almost no chance of passing (major parties oppose it), the incident has reignited national debate about:

Critics argue stunts like this only deepen division and stigmatize Muslim women who already face discrimination.

Final Word

Australia prides itself on being a successful multicultural nation – home to people of all faiths and backgrounds.

But when a senator uses Parliament to mock a minority’s religious dress, it raises serious questions about respect, decency, and leadership.

As Senator Penny Wong said: “We can disagree without being disagreeable. We can debate without disrespect.”

Most Australians – regardless of politics – agree: there are better ways to make a point than wearing someone else’s faith as a costume.

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