WATCH: Indigenous Activist Verbally Destroys Pauline Hanson In 25 Seconds

Most of Australia has been trying to dismantle and disavow Pauline Hanson’s entire political agenda for decades, but Aboriginal activist Murrandoo Yanner may have just succeeded within 25 seconds. 

In a clip posted to Facebook by artist Bernaysii Bloom, the One Nation leader cops a succinct dressing down from Yanner at the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair. 

It’s concise. It’s conclusive. It’s an impassioned slam-dunk from a bloke who just has zero time for Hanson at a celebration of living Indigenous culture:

Murrandoo Yanner letting Pauline know what’s good.

Posted by Bernaysii Bloom on Friday, 15 July 2016

That particular event may not have been the most stellar stop for Hanson, considering her longstanding take on Indigenous issues.

Of course, in her debut speech to the House of Reps back in ’96, Hanson said she was “fed up to the back teeth with the inequalities that are being promoted by the government… under the assumption that Aboriginals are the most disadvantaged people in Australia.

I do not believe that the colour of one’s skin determines whether you are disadvantaged.”

Oh, she also used her first stint in parliament to have a crack at the “stupid notion of land rights and special treatment for so called minorities at the expense of everyone else.”
Comments like that are the kind that stick, and they tend to draw ire from, you know, the people who are involved in the day-to-day task of fighting for Indigenous rights. People like Yanner, who has served as a director of the Carpentaria Land Council Aboriginal Corporation. 

So, she’s well and truly worked her way back into parliament, but nobody can take away the fact we’ve just witnessed a flawless fish-and-chip referencing verbal takedown. 

Source and photo: Bernaysii Bloom / Facebook.

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