An Australian senator who confronted King Charles in parliament has shared a cartoon showing the monarch ... people”, as she urged him to negotiate treaty between Australia‘s First Nations ...
The cartoon was captioned “You are not our king ... You destroyed our land. Give us a treaty. We want a treaty.” Charles had just finished speaking and was receiving applause from the ...
A senator has posted a cartoon of a beheaded King Charles just hours after screaming “you are not my king” during his visit to Australia. Lidia Thorpe, who campaigns on First Nations issues ...
Treaty now. — Senator Lidia Thorpe (@SenatorThorpe ... senator was escorted out by security. On Monday night, a cartoon depicting a decapitated King Charles was shared on her Instagram account.
Senator Lidia Thorpe has released a statement confirming she deleted a cartoon image posted on her ... You destroyed our land. Give us a treaty. We want a treaty in this country," she said.
Senator Lidia Thorpe, Victoria’s first indigenous senator, made the remarks while Charles spoke with Australian Prime ...
The cartoon was originally posted by Matt Chun ... who told him "You are not my King" and demanded a treaty between Australia's First Nations and its government. But her disruption was not ...
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Give us a treaty. We want a treaty in this country ... colony,” as she was pushed out of the room. She later shared a cartoon showing King Charles beheaded on her Instagram Story.