Revealed: Pauline’s Harrowing Trip Through Lakemba To Get On Gina Rhinehart’s Private Jet At Bankstown Airport
CLANCY OVERELL | Editor | CONTACT Political and religious leaders are continuing to deal with the fallout from One Nation leader Pauline
CLANCY OVERELL | Editor | CONTACT
Political and religious leaders are continuing to deal with the fallout from One Nation leader Pauline Hanson’s anti-Muslim remarks on the even of Ramadan, with Mosques and community groups around the country reporting an uptick in threats of violence.
This comes after Pauline Hanson said there 'were no good Muslims' before doubling down to say that Australians 'can't go' to certain suburbs in Australia anymore, before singling out the Western Sydney locality of Lakemba as one place where she has personally felt a hatred of Westerners.
The Betoota Advocate can today reveal when, and why, Pauline Hanson visited this part of the world.
It is being reported that Hanson was forced to make the trip through Lakemba during a whirlwind tour of meet and greets with billionaire corporate donors in Sydney.
After initially flying first class to Sydney Kingsford Smith from Brisbane, with a visit to the Qantas Chairman's Lounge at both ends, Pauline Hanson had a car waiting for her thanks to the Minerals Council of Australia.
She then made a trip to the upper North Shore to meet with several big tech CEOs who had donated hundreds of thousands to her party on the condition that she continues to fight against raising the minimum wage, and blocking any attempts to regulate the gig economy that relies on migrant workers remaining uninsured.
After this, she visited Sydney's Eastern Suburbs, where she met with several billionaire property tycoons, who were also willing to donate to her patriotic political movement, as long as she promised to never vote for any new bills that might make housing more affordable.
From here, she needed to get to Newcastle to meet with several fossil fuel magnates, who are growing increasingly concerned that the Labor Government will force them to pay for their own railways and asphalt roads to and from their giant open cut coal mines - not to mention the terrifying socialist proposal that they might have to one day pay taxes and royalties on the resources they pillage out of the ground.
To get to this appointment, Pauline Hanson had to hitch a ride on Australia's richest woman's private jet, flying out of Bankstown Airport which is located in the City of Canterbury-Bankstown, approximately 26 km from the Sydney CBD.
It was on this drive that she felt the extreme hostility of the mostly Bangladeshi and Nepali suburb of Lakemba.
"Chemist... Warehouse?" she scowled, as she drove down Haldon street.
"That'd be a right. A warehouse full of drugs"
"What's that sign say... Teddy's Seafood. Pffft. As if these people know how to make fish and chips"
"Look at all these women in their colourful dresses. How ridiculous. Talk about not blending in"
It is not clear whether or has breached Senate rules by failing to declare another flight taken on billionaire Gina Rinehart's private jet, but it certainly wouldn't be the first time.