Saturday 20 September 2014

PUP senator posts extremist picture - facebook

Looks like Clive Palmer isn't the only loose canon in the party. This picture was posted by Jacqui Lambie, senator for the Palmer United Party.


It's from an extremist group in England called Britain First:
Britain First's mission statement describes it as a "street defence organisation" that wants "our people to come first, before foreigners, asylum seekers or migrants". Read more  
So much for independence. The PUP is coming out with the same sort of crap the Abbott gov is. The Lieberals must be so pleased with her. Adding to their message of fear and terror! Terror everywhere! It's not the red-under-the-bed anymore, it's the terrorist under the burqa! Man oh man, the world is about to go bananas with global warming, but we'll ban the burqu, that'll save us..... 

Update:

The photographer of the woman in the picture is horrified it's been used in this way. The writing on the pic was added by Britain First and posted on Farcebook. She herself was killed by terrorists. The family is asking Farcebook to take the picture down as it's desecrating her memory. 

Fuck me the PUPs are really gonna be fucked up over this. Clive needs to throw some weight around and pull her into line. This extremism doesn't belong here in Australia. She should be utterly ashamed of herself over this. What a fuckwit:
The memory of Afghanistan's first female police officer has been desecrated by the Palmer United Party's senator Jacqui Lambie and others, a photographer says. 

Canadian Lana Slezic is outraged to learn her photograph of Afghanistan's Lieutenant Colonel Malalai Kakar, is being promoted by Senator Lambie and the UK's Britain First party as an image of a terrorist. 

The photographer says Lt Col Kakar fought against extremism and terrorism and for women's rights before she was assassinated by the Taliban in 2008. 

Lt Col Kakar was shot dead outside her home, in front of her son, on the way to work at a Kandahar police station. 

Senator Lambie recently shared Ms Slezic's photograph of Lt Col Kakar holding her police pistol while wearing a burqa, which was posted to Facebook, without permission, by UK group Britain First. 

Britain First edited the image with a caption saying: "Terror attack level: Severe - an attack is highly likely. For security reasons it's now time to ban the burqa". 

Those words imply that Lt Col Kakar is a terrorist, and Ms Slezic says the use of it by Senator Lambie and Britain First is desecrating her memory. 

Ms Slezic says it's an image of a strong woman fighting against terrorism and extremism. 

"Here's a woman whose life was taken by terrorists, extremists in the most horrific way," she told AAP. "She died in front of her son, shot to death outside her home on her way to work. 

"Everything she stood for, everything she fought for, for herself, her family, her daughters and future of her country, everything has been desecrated by how Jacqui Lambie and Britain First have used this photograph. Read more  

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