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'Say I'm a racist': Pauline Hanson stitched up again

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has been mocked by man who asked for a selfie outside a Redcliffe pub.

Jut Armstrong noticed the senator sitting at the table next to him and asked her for a selfie outside to which she obliged.

But Ms Hanson didn't realise Mr Armstrong was filming her as they posed for a selfie.

“Say 'I’m a racist',” he said as they both look into the camera.

Ms Hanson prepares for a selfie. Source: Facebook/ Jut Armstrong
Ms Hanson prepares for a selfie. Source: Facebook/ Jut Armstrong

Ms Hanson and a man behind her, say “no” and begin to move out of the shot.

The video has gone viral with 20,000 views on Mr Armstrong’s Facebook page and it has been shared about 400 times.

It’s not the first time this year Ms Hanson has been mocked in a selfie on social media.

Ms Hanson walks off. Source: Facebook/Jut Armstrong
Ms Hanson walks off. Source: Facebook/Jut Armstrong

Courtney Griffin, a Perth jewellery store worker, took a photo with the senator pulling an awkward smile in January.

It divided social media users with some Facebook posts slamming Ms Griffin for being disrespectful.

Courtney Griffin was slammed for appearing to mock the One Nation leader in January. Source: Facebook
Courtney Griffin was slammed for appearing to mock the One Nation leader in January. Source: Facebook