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Dickie Attacks Muslims

Press Release by All Ethnic Congress (AEC)
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Dickie Attacks Muslims

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Richard Prosser, the NZ First Party List MP lived up to his name and like a premeditated viper attacked and terrorize 1.6 billion Muslims worldwide.

“Richard like a trilobite is spreading his racist and religious poisonous venom under the cover of New Zealand parliament that shocked the MPs on either sides of the house, and our tolerant and peaceful fellow New Zealanders” said Alton Shameem president of All Ethnic Congress (AEC).

“It seems that Richard Prosser is emulating racist and superiority evils of Hitler and the Nazi Party by saying that New Zealanders’ rights are “ denigrated by a sorry pack of misogynist troglodytes from Wogistan, threatening our way of life and security of travel in the name of their stone age religion, its barbaric attitudes towards woman, democracy, and individual choice.”

“Our industrious Minister of Trade Honorable Tim Groser a Caucasian has stated some time ago that technically he is a Muslim; so would he be banned from travelling in “West airlines” as declared by Richard Prosser?” asked Mr. Shameem.

We concur with what Labor MP and former Foreign Affairs Minister Phil Goff said “just confirms the image of the person [Richard Prosser] who has entrenched racist and religious prejudice. He doesn’t have a future in politics and he should be told by NZ First.”

“Richard Prosser should resign as a MP if he doesn’t then NZ First Party should fire him,” said Alton Shameem, community leader and president of All Ethnic Congress (AEC).

ENDS

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