A Melbourne public housing tenant says it's disappointing the One Nation Senator sent stubby holders reading 'I've got the guts to say what you're thinking', and a note saying 'no hard feelings', to locked down residents after she labelled them 'drug addicts' on TV.
A Melbourne public housing tenant says it's disappointing to learn One Nation stubby holders were sent to his locked-down estate just after Pauline Hanson labelled residents "drug addicts" on TV.
Soon after, Ms Hanson posted residents of some of the towers a One Nation branded stubby holder, with the line "I've got the guts to say what you're thinking" printed on the outside, along with a handwritten note saying, "No hard feelings". Tower resident Girmay Mengesha said it was a "disappointing" move by the Senator — but he was uncomfortable that an external party may have taken the decision to block the delivery.
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