One-eyed truck driver shares another controversial video

  • Trevor Vale has slammed a group of Arabic-speaking people over their video
  • The group said the date needed to be changed in a confronting clip 
  • The disgruntled truck driver blames the British and slams their ‘Islamic beliefs’

One-eyed truck driver Trevor Vale has already made waves with his controversial stance on race, religion and bullying.

He has previously blasted the Sudanese mother of a jailed gang member, slammed Australian police, and attempted to raise awareness about online bullying.

But this time it’s Australia Day and a video posted by a group of Arabic-speaking people that has outraged the Aussie truck driver.

In a video posted on Facebook, he slammed the group for calling for the date of Australia Day to be changed.

A group of people have addressed their concerns about Australia Day in a video posted to Facebook

In the video, which is mostly in Arabic, the woman says Australia Day marks ‘the murder and rape’ of Indigenous men, women and children and that the date should be changed. 

The group believe that Australia Day is not a day to celebrate but one to be mourned.

Ending the video after a series of emotional pleas, the last woman featured shares a strong message of hopeful change.

‘Make sure this invasion day you stand with the owners of the lands you are on.’ 

Vale responded, saying Australia day is accepted by most people in this country and that the ‘Islamic group’ has no right to offer their opinion otherwise.

‘If you don’t like the way we do things in this country, you can go home to your own country.’

‘What the hell gives Islamic people the right to tell us what to do,’ Vale said. 

‘A majority are going to celebrate Australia Day tomorrow on the 26th of January and that’s where it should b***** well stay’ he said. 

Vale has gone on several tirades but this time it's Australia Day that has him worked-up

This time he is blowing up about the Australia Day date change debate

One-eyed truck driver Trevor Vale has already made waves with his controversial stance on race, religion and bullying

A debate continues over whether Australia Day should be celebrated on the 26th January or if it should be moved so as to recognise 'invasion day'

A debate continues over whether Australia Day should be celebrated on the 26th January or if it should be moved so as to recognise ‘invasion day’

Vale said that Australia day is accepted by most people in this country

Vale said that Australia day is accepted by most people in this country



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