Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe was censured by lawmakers for heckling King Charles during his visit to Canberra, with the Senate expressing “profound disapproval” of her protest. Despite facing criticism for her disruptive actions, Thorpe defended her protest as a stand against colonial violence and ongoing Indigenous disadvantages in Australia. The incident highlighted ongoing debates over constitutional recognition and Indigenous representation in Australian politics, with Thorpe’s history of activism adding to the controversy.
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