Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported yesterday (November 25): "The leader of the One Nation Party in Australia, Pauline Hanson, entered the Senate wearing a traditional Islamic veil for Muslim women and was strongly condemned by several MPs. On November 25, the Senate passed a censure motion proposed by Labor Senator Penny Wong, banning her from attending Senate meetings for seven days. Liberal Party leader Susan Ley said Hanson's behavior '污辱了' the Parliament."
[Witty] Comment: This farce in Australia is very absurd! Pauline Hanson proposed to ban wearing face-covering black veils in public places, but she couldn't even get into the voting process. So she wore a face-covering veil as a protest, only to be banned from wearing it again. Isn't this a typical double standard? Forcing women to wear veils is a violation of women's rights, an open challenge to freedom and equality; but forcing women not to wear veils is also another form of hegemony and authoritarianism. Although Hanson's actions may be extreme, they reflect anger against the double standards. The actions of the Australian Parliament not only failed to demonstrate so-called 'democratic freedom,' but instead exposed its hypocrisy and narrow-mindedness. True democratic freedom should respect everyone's choices and rights, rather than imposing one's own views on others.
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