Bob Katter doubles down on threat to punch Nine reporter
When he was asked that he did not contribute to the explosion of family trauma, he suggested his father’s focus on the family’s side.
“I say to people, don’t I have a mother? [the Lebanese heritage] Didn’t I have a mother? “he said.
Liberal Senator Jane Hume, one of many of them, condemns the explosion of the Katter’s explosion of the New Independent Parliament Standards Commission last week. [Katter’s actions] However, it is not clear whether the commission can investigate the incident, because it has not emerged on the grounds of parliament.
“There is Lebanese heritage,” he said at a press conference where Katter supported anti -immigration marches at the weekend.
On Monday, Katter reiterated these unfounded claims against this Masthead.
Orum I tell all the Australians, they cannot tell you that you are Sicilian or French or in English. We are Australian here, ”he said.
“We are a small country. Our national identity is a sacred thing and we lost everything if we lost it.”
The catter was one of the only handful of deputies to join the weekend, which was condemned by the government as hateful by the government after identifying Neo-Nazis and anti-locking conspiracy theorists.
“There is no show that you can’t get a pro -excessive, Cat Catter said. “But if you define good and evil, I define evil as Nazism. This is the essence of evil.”
“But don’t confuse it with patriotic condemned.”
Katter’s son Queensland State Deputy Robbie Katiter defended his father’s actions, saying that the Lebanese heritage was a “deep personal” issue.
Robbie Katter said in Sky News last Friday, “If someone is personally uncomfortable and really sorting your goat… I think we should be able to defend ourselves… You have the right to continue to ask, but we have the right to react to stop the realization of it.”
Cut the noise of federal politics with news, opinions and expert analysis. Subscribers can sign up for our weekly internal political bulletin.
