South Australian Unly candidate Georgie Hart distorts Greens election poster

Very constructive response from cheeky politician to ‘bully’ pulling mustache and monobrow on his campaign poster

  • SA Greens candidate for Unley, Adelaide, Georgie Hart dressed as vandalism
  • One of his election posters featured him as Georgie ‘fart’, smoking and very hairy
  • Ms Hart dressed up and mocked posters informing voters about fossil fuels
  • Commenters liked the light-hearted and funny video as well as the information

A cheeky politician has responded to ‘the bullies who sabotaged his election posters by recreating his artistic impression.

Georgie Hart, the Greens candidate for the South Australian seat of Unle, found a graffitied campaign poster of hers on Sunday.

The ‘artist’ gave Ms Hart a mustache, goatee and monobrows. They took out a cigarette from her mouth and changed her last name to ‘fart’.

And while the childish vandalism may have upset some, Ms Hart decided to have some fun with it by emulating the look.

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South Australian Greens candidate for Unly, Adelaide, Georgie Hart dressed as a graffiti, portraying him as ‘Georgie Fart’.

Another classy, ​​professional campaign video by the Greens candidate for Vote 1 Georgie Fart Unle. Vote 1 Greens for Real Action on Climate Change Instagram: Saving_Mother_Earth #fart #NoMoreGaslighting #VoteGreens #AusPol2022 #ClimateActionNow Georgie Hart, Greens Candidate for Unle

Posted by Georgie D Thursday, March 10, 2022

Georgie Hart - or Georgie 'Fart' - informed voters about the dangers of 'natural gas' and fossil fuels

Georgie Hart – or Georgie ‘Fart’ – informed voters about the dangers of ‘natural gas’ and fossil fuels

She drew a mustache, monobrows and a cigarette across her face before taking to Instagram to address her followers.

‘Hi I’m Georgie Fart and I’m here to talk to you about natural gas,’ he joked.

Ms Hart then explained how natural gas and natural coal are harming the planet and urged voters to vote for the Greens in the next election.

He added that coal seam gas is ‘stinky’ and further investment in the fossil fuel industry will ‘sabotage the future of our children and confuse them’.

In her video, Ms Hart said coal seam gas is 'stinky' and that further investment in the fossil fuel industry will 'sabotage the future of our children and wash them down'

In her video, Ms Hart said coal seam gas is ‘stinky’ and that further investment in the fossil fuel industry will ‘sabotage the future of our children and wash them down’

The commenters liked the funny video as well as the information given in it.

One commenter wrote, ‘humorous and informative – love it!’.

‘It’s awesome. Thank you for having your sense of humor while supporting these important issues,’ said another.

‘Hilarious, perfect response,’ wrote another.

Another said it was a great way to respond to threats.

Journalist Miles Kemp said a 'white activist' sticker on Ms Hart's election poster was the work of 'conservative haters' looking for 'new easy targets'.

Journalist Miles Kemp said a ‘white activist’ sticker on Ms Hart’s election poster was the work of ‘conservative haters’ looking for ‘new easy targets’.

Unley's seat has been held by David Pisoni for the Liberal Party since 2006 and the election will be held on 10 November.

Unley’s seat has been held by David Pisoni for the Liberal Party since 2006 and the election will be held on 10 November.

Another election poster of Ms Hart was vandalized with a ‘white worker’ sticker.

Journalist Miles Kemp said the stickers were the work of “conservative haters” looking for a “new easy target”.

Unly’s seat has been held by David Pisoni for the Liberal Party since 2006.

Council elections for Unle will be held on November 10.