
Hanson unhappy about 'sick Africans'
Thursday Dec 7 12:11 AEDT
At first sight I thought this woman was sick, but actually she is representative of a whole bunch of Aussies who are actually more racist than many I have met in South Africa. She is obviously ignorant if she believes that AIDS is being brought into Australia by Africans - does she not think AIDS is here already - with one of the biggest populations of gays in the world (perhaps) outside of the USA, she is one sad woman in my opinion.... What about TB, we all get screened before we are "allowed in the mighty Australia" - get a life Paulene Hanson......
One Nation founder Pauline Hanson says she's worried that black South Africans infected with AIDS and tuberculosis are allowed into Australia.
Flagging a political comeback at next year's federal election, Ms Hanson also said she was angry Australians were unable to swim in public baths because of the sensitivities of Muslims.
"If they don't want it, then they can go back where they came from."
Ms Hanson said she was committed to running as an independent in Queensland at the next election, though she had not made up her mind if she would run for the lower house or Senate.
She said she decided to make a political comeback after members of the public had urged her to do so.
"I have still got a lot of issues and I have still got a lot of concerns like a lot of Australians and I think that I would like to voice my opinions and have a say on behalf of the Australian people, to represent them," she said.
Ms Hanson claimed that federal parliamentary secretary for immigration Andrew Robb had admitted on television that the government was letting in many "black South Africans" with health issues.
"Andrew Robb actually admitted that a few months ago, it was on TV," she said.
"He indicated there was around about 37 per cent of black South Africans that were coming in with ongoing health issues."
Ms Hanson said she had been told by a hospital worker of an African woman with AIDS who had given birth to a child with AIDS.
"There's increasing numbers of TB (tuberculosis) and they have picked up ... it could be almost one third that actually carries TB," she claimed.
"I have got children, grandchildren ... I would hate to see anyone who may be subjected to catching TB or AIDS."
Ms Hanson was jailed in 2003 for fraudulently registering the One Nation party and spent 73 days in prison before her conviction was overturned.

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