Friday’s ruling by the federal court that Senator Pauline Hanson racially vilified Senator Mehreen Faruqi when Senator Hanson told Senator Faruqi to “piss off back to Pakistan” on X is welcome and long overdue, especially for many people in the Australian Muslim community and other marginalised groups who have been racially vilified by Senator Hanson.
Senator Hanson has a long history of hateful and discriminatory speech, including inflammatory attempts in parliament to ban the burqa, wind back protection for transgender children and stoke anti-Asian hate.
Rather than being punished for these comments, Senator Hanson has been elected into local, state and federal parliaments. So it is not a surprise that it has taken decades for an Australian court to rule that what Senator Hanson has been saying is discriminatory.