Anthony Mundine threatens to ‘raise hell’ if Anthony Albanese visits Sydney mosque again to promote Yes vote
- Anthony Mundine has threatened Anthony Albanese
- The Prime Minister visited the local mosque of Mundine
- Albanese was promoting the Yes campaign
Anthony Albanese has vowed to gather a group of men and ‘raise hell’ if Anthony Albanese visits his local mosque again after the Prime Minister promoted a ‘Yes’ vote on Friday.
Mr Albanese visited Lakemba Mosque in western Sydney to drum up support for the Vote for Parliament referendum. He met with members of the Muslim community during his visit.
Across Australia, Muslim community leaders have thrown their support behind the Yes campaign, and asked mosques to dedicate their Friday sermons to supporting the cause.
However, former boxing champion Mr Mundine, an Indigenous man who converted to Islam in the 1990s, attacked the Prime Minister for his appearance on Friday.
During an expletive-laden rant, he accused the government of ‘postponing the new world order’ while claiming the Voice in Parliament would ‘enslave humanity’.
Anthony Mundine has threatened to raise hell against Anthony Albanese
The Prime Minister visited the local mosque of Mr. Try to promote the Yes campaign
“Listen, I’ve had enough, they’re bringing the prime minister to the place of prayer, to the mosque, and they’re pushing this ‘Yes,'” Mundine said in a clip posted online.
‘Pushing you, asking you to go and give yourselves, and enslave humanity and enslave people, asking you to push this new world order s**t.’
He added: “If he comes to the mosque, wallah, wallah, I will bring a group of brothers and we will raise hell.” “It’s on now, it’s on.”
Mr. Albanese became the third prime minister to visit the mosque.
Mr Mundine is among a number of high-profile Indigenous figures to oppose the Yes campaign. Other ‘No’ campaigners include Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and Warren Mundine.
The Voice Referendum aims to recognize Indigenous Australians in the Constitution, creating an advisory body to get their input on policy.
According to the Albanian Government, a Yes vote would recognize heritage, promote inclusivity, address inequalities and promote reconciliation.
Mr Mundine has previously expressed his opposition to the Yes campaign. He once claimed that Indigenous people and organizations are being paid to support Yes.
“I see my brothers pushing and organizations pushing the Yes vote,” he said in August.
But football and boxing legend Mundine believes a YES vote will ‘enslave humanity’
“Now it’s harmful to people and not just black people, everyone.
“Because they want to take sovereignty rights, it’s basically a new world order agenda to take the land.
“They are using tricks to do this.
“Many organizations are being paid to promote the Yes vote, it’s all about getting money. Many members of the community are taking money to push for a Yes vote.
“If the Yes vote passes, we’re all good and you know what.”
“Because they want to enslave humanity, this new world order thing.
So we must stand up and fight. Fight for our people, fight for our country.’
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