The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Aussie MP slammed for FB gun photo

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SYDNEY: A conservati­ve Australian politician who posted a photo of himself on Facebook holding a gun in a jibe at environmen­talists was reported to police and slammed yesterday as insensitiv­e after a mass US school shooting.

George Christense­n put up the image showing him in a shooting stance with the comment ‘You gotta ask yourself, do you feel lucky, greenie punks?’.

He claimed it was a tonguein-cheek reference to the ‘Dirty Harry’ film franchise in which a police officer played by Clint Eastwood takes on ‘people who are conducting illegal activity, such as the greens are’.

The MP has been critical of environmen­talists – sometimes backed by the Greens political party – who have tried to blockade mining projects, including chaining themselves to machinery.

The Facebook post was referred to the Australian Federal Police by the Greens, with their Senator Sarah Hanson-Young saying

Frankly, guns are not a joke and particular­ly in the wake of the massacre in the US only last week, 17 people shot dead, including children. Sarah Hanson-Young, Australian senator

on Twitter she had received an emailed threat from one of Christense­n’s supporters.

“Frankly, guns are not a joke and particular­ly in the wake of the massacre in the US only last week, 17 people shot dead, including children,” Hanson-Young told the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull called the post ‘very inappropri­ate’. It was also widely criticised by politician­s from other parties.

Christense­n, whose National party is the junior partner in the government’s ruling coalition, later deleted it but responded defiantly, saying: “I’m not going to be moralised to by these extreme greens who put the livelihood­s, safety and lives of other people at risk.” He said the post had nothing to do with the American shooting last week where a 19-year-old killed 17 people at his former high school, claiming instead it was a comment on environmen­talists’ ‘illegal activism on mine sites’.

Australia has tough gun laws that include bans on certain weapons, a minimum age, licences and secure storage, after a mass shooting at the historic Tasmanian colonial convict site of Port Arthur in 1996 where 35 people were killed.

The uproar is the latest headache for the ruling Liberal-National coalition, with Turnbull last week publicly criticisin­g Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce for his affair with a younger former staffer who is now pregnant with his child.

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