One Nation MP Mark Latham chastised for homophobic tweet that left Labor minister ‘physically sickened’

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One Nation MP Mark Latham chastised for homophobic tweet that left Labor minister ‘physically sickened’
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Independent Alex Greenwich does ‘not intend to engage’ with Latham’s comment aimed at him, but others spring to his defence

“Being an elected representative doesn’t give him a free pass,” Leong said.

“The Greens are committed to working with all elected members of parliament across the political spectrum who show respect for equality and recognise that we all collectively play a role in stamping out discrimination in our communities – One Nation clearly doesn’t meet this baseline.” It is just over a week since an LGBTQ+ rights group claimed they were attacked outside a Catholic church in south-west Sydney, whereCommunity Action for Rainbow Rights said on Twitter that as they were protesting outside St Michael’s church hall in Belfield, a mob set upon the protesters.after a series of attacks against Australia’s queer community.

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