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Bob Katter Threatens Reporter in Heated Press Conference Clash

Federal MP Bob Katter has confronted a reporter at a Brisbane media event, accusing him of racism

UPDATE: Tensions escalated during a press conference in Brisbane today as Federal MP Bob Katter confronted Channel 9 reporter Josh Bavas, threatening violence in response to questions about his Lebanese heritage. The incident, which unfolded just moments ago, highlights the ongoing debate over migration policies in Australia.

Katter, 80, became visibly agitated when Bavas inquired about the values migrants bring to Australia, accusing him of racism. “Don’t say that because that irritates me, and I punch blokes in the mouth for saying that,” Katter declared, shaking his fist at the reporter. This confrontational exchange quickly drew the attention of attendees, as Katter further accused Bavas of being a racist, stating, “Gentlemen, ladies, this man is a racist, don’t listen to him.”

Earlier in the conference, Katter addressed the issue of migration, claiming his electorate had seen no new migrants for two decades. He later conceded that individuals from countries like Finland and Croatia have moved to the area, citing their adherence to “rule of law,” democracy, and “Christianity.” According to the 2021 Census, roughly 77% of Kennedy’s 171,000 residents were born in Australia.

The press conference was organized by Katter and his son, Robbie Katter, alongside other KAP MPs, to denounce what they see as anti-Australian sentiments. They appeared in support of Brisbane’s March for Australia rally, proudly displaying the national flag. Katter condemned migrants who do not embrace Australian culture, stating, “I don’t care whether you’re born here or not, if you have anti-Australian sentiments then get the hell out of my country.”

As tensions rose, Bavas attempted to ask about Katter’s Lebanese origins but was cut off. The situation escalated further when Bavas responded to Katter’s threats, saying, “I don’t think it’s fair to threaten journalists with a fist before they’ve even finished the question. I think it’s quite offensive to threaten a journalist.”

The atmosphere grew increasingly uncomfortable, with Robbie Katter appearing visibly uneasy. KAP deputy Nick Dametto intervened, stating to Bavas, “With all due respect, I think you’ve offended Mr. Katter.” Bavas pressed for clarity on his alleged offense, but the press conference concluded shortly after, with Dametto declining to take further questions.

This dramatic exchange has sparked immediate discussion on social media, with many calling out Katter’s behavior and questioning the treatment of journalists in Australia. The implications of this confrontation resonate deeply within the current context of migration debates, as Katter’s comments and actions reflect broader societal tensions.

As developments continue to unfold, the public is urged to stay tuned for more updates on this story. The implications of Katter’s comments and the reactions from media and political circles are sure to evolve in the coming hours.

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