King Charles of England faces hate speech in Australia
Give us what you stole from us, our bones, our skulls, our children, our people. You have destroyed our country” said senator Lidia Thorpe.
A native senator in Australia told King Charles III that Australia is not his land and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the king was not needed as head of state when the British king visited the Australian parliament today Monday.
The native senator Lidia Thorpe was removed from the parliamentary reception section for the royal couple after she shouted that British colonists had taken over the lands and bones of the natives. “You committed genocide against our people” said.
“Give us what you stole from us, our bones, our skulls, our children, our people. You have destroyed our country. Give us a contract. We need a contract.”
King Charles spoke in a low voice with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as security officials stopped Senator Thorpe from approaching them.
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