Outrage after man brands Aussie politician a 'b****' in Arabic while smiling next to her
AN EGYPTIAN man who wanted to "prank" an Australian politician delivered a shocking abusive rant in Arabic while posing with a smile next to her.
Australian politician 'pranked' with abusive Arabic rant
The Egyptian man who launched the ‘covert attack’ against Pauline Hanson has been criticised for showing disrespect to women.
In the shocking viral video, the man is shown holding a campaign poster next to the controversial One Nation leader, appearing to support her.
However, he then begins to speak in Arabic, which Pauline Hanson does not understand.
Translated subtitles of the video show the man call Mrs Hanson a "b****" while posing for photos and smiling next to her.
The Egyptian man who launched the covert attack against Pauline Hanson
Outraged supporters of the politician called on the unknown man to apologise and "show some respect".
Footage from the scene shows the man holding a poster for One Nation candidate Doug Shaw in Western Australia on the eve of the local state election.
The Egyptian man speaks to the camera and hurls abusive insults at Mrs Hanson as she smiles politely, unaware of what he is saying.
At one point, Mrs Hanson even puts her thumbs up while the man can be heard berating her and telling viewers not to elect the political leader.
Pauline Hanson is the right-wing leader of the One Nation party
Hanson was campaigning in Western Australia ahead of local elections
This is the b**** Pauline Hanson from One Nation. Nobody vote for her. Ever.
He says: "This is the b**** Pauline Hanson from One Nation. Nobody vote for her. Ever.
"She is the b**** who is trying to prevent us from entering the country."
The pair end the video by sharing a smile before the unknown man says thanks to the political party leader.
Many on social media were outraged by the video, claiming he was man was "offensive" and should apologise immediately.
The man is shown holding a campaign poster next to the controversial Australian politician
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One user on Facebook said: "The joke's actually on him. Standing there with a 'vote Hanson' sign, being friendly. And speaking in a different language the complete opposite? Get some courage and say what you think. Epic fail."
Another tweeted: "I don't agree with her politics either but referring to her a b**** is really disrespectful. Not necessary. Show some respect for women."
Pauline Hanson’s right-wing party is expected to win 8 per cent of the vote in this weekend’s election.
Her party has campaigned on strong borders and Australian sovereignty but has faced continued criticisms of Islamophobia.