Abbie Chatfield and her partner, Peking Duk musician Adam Hyde, have given rise to a wave of controversy after detaching a gang-loaded tirade against participants last weekend’s anti-immigration protests throughout Australia.
Chatfield, who has been vocal in condemning the stews, escalated his criticism on Tuesday by bringing Hyde to join her in a joint video race.
The couple targeted members of the national socialist network that clashes with protesters at Camp Sovereignity in Melbourne’s King’s Domain, and branding of all protesters “f ****** losers.”
Furthermore, Hyde went on and asked the protesters to “die” and declare that they “belong in prison,” and accused them of racism and bigotry.
In addition, he also condemned Australia as a country “maintained in racism” while criticizing the violence inflicted on original activists after neo -Nazi groups stormed the place.
Per. Daily MailThe outbreak drew heavy criticism on social media, with users accusing the couple of promoting the same level of hatred they claimed to oppose.
A commentator wrote: “According to Abbie Chatfield and her boyfriend, if you protest immigration, you hear in jail or worse – they really belong to an asylum.”
Meanwhile, the others felt the rant “Vile” and “Burning”, while some argued that the couple’s comments mirrored the hostility of right -wing groups.
However, not all reactions were negative.
Many Instagram supporters praised the couple for taking a strong attitude, with supporters hailing Chatfield as a “People’s Hero” and welcoming her for talking on behalf of original Australians.
In addition, the protests, which broke out in several cities on Sunday, fell into violence when about 30 men dressed in black stormed camp sovereignty.



