Pauline Hanson, Holly Valance Critique Woke Culture in New Song

Pauline Hanson, Holly Valance Critique Woke Culture in New Song

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has recently stirred the political landscape with the release of a new song on Australia Day. The track, titled “Kiss Kiss (XX) My Arse,” features Holly Valance, an actress and singer best known for her role in “Neighbours.” This song serves as a commentary on current progressive politics and is linked to Hanson’s forthcoming film, “A Super Progressive Movie.”

Song Details and Themes

The provocative lyrics of “Kiss Kiss (XX) My Arse” critique contemporary ideas about gender and identity. Portions of the song highlight themes surrounding pronouns and biological identity:

  • “MWAH You will respect my pronouns.”
  • “Cause I’m a real biological woman.”
  • “I’ll never be a him, a them, or they.”

Holly Valance penned the lyrics specifically for the film, and Hanson expressed gratitude for Valance’s enthusiasm about the project. Valance reportedly found certain scenes in the film particularly humorous after watching it.

A Super Progressive Movie

The film “A Super Progressive Movie” portrays a narrative involving four progressive activists navigating a dystopian world ruled by Prime Minister Pauline Hanson. The film has already sparked debate and controversy, especially after a planned trailer screening at Parliament House was canceled due to concerns over its potential to offend.

Public Reaction and Political Context

Responses to the film and song have varied on social media. Supporters describe it as a timely critique of authority and progressive politics. Critics argue that topics like genocide survivors and the queer community are being mocked.

This release coincides with a notable surge in One Nation’s popularity. According to a recent Newspoll, the party garnered 22% of the primary vote, surpassing the Liberal-National Coalition, which achieved 21%. This rise has raised concerns for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who labeled it a “worry.”

Albanese emphasized the importance of stability in politics and expressed the need for mainstream parties to advocate positive initiatives to counter divisive rhetoric.

As anticipation builds around “A Super Progressive Movie” and its accompanying song, the unfolding reactions will likely shape discussions around free speech, cultural commentary, and political satire in Australia.