Australian senator Lidia Thorpe shared a cartoon of beheaded King Charles on her Instagram story after protesting his parliament speech. Facing flak, she deleted the story and posted a clarification that it was shared without her knowledge. “Earlier tonight, without my knowledge, one of my staff shared an image to my Instagram stories created by another account, I deleted it as soon as I saw. I would not intentionally share anything that could be seen to encourage violence against anyone. That’s not what I’m about,” she posted.
Beheaded King Charles cartoon after ‘you are not my king’ protest: Major row in Australia, post deleted

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