CLP Senator Jacinta Price says to attack white people in this day and age is “nuevo racism of the acceptable kind”.
This comes as an Indigenous artist has posted ads asking for a white person to donate their future dead body for an art installation to atone for their past sins.
“It’s nuevo racism of the acceptable kind, to attack white people in this day and age, it’s perfectly acceptable, it’s just not acceptable the other way around,” Ms Price told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
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