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What is it with Q&A? We are left to wonder which sewer they trawl for the audience and their questions. And every time they get caught out. First there was the Zacky Mullah terror supporter incident, then there’s was the fony thug throwing himself on the mercy of the audience about not being able to take his kids to the “pitchers”  **** (it was revealed a few days later that his kids were in their 20’s and wanted nothing to do with their drug taking, dropkick father)**** and now this. With a staff and crew of 60 for one, one hour program a week the “research” of their sock puppet audience is non existent.

“….Muslim man who confronted Pauline Hanson on ABC’s Q&A over her “Islamophobic feelings” on Monday night has repeatedly denigrated the One Nation leader online, posting doctored images of her in a hijab and telling her to “go uppercut” herself.

Lebanese-born Khaled Elomar, of Sydney, was present­ed as a typical Australian Muslim grappling with explaining to his son why their religion had made them a target for hatred, which has seen him hailed by some in the media in ­recent days.

Senator Lambie, another pol­it­ician who has expressed views about radical Islam, has also been targeted by Mr Elomar, who has described her as “ugly”, stupid” and “a deformed creature”. Q&A: ‘Good bloke’ Muslim lashed Hanson

But Mr Elomar holds ­strong political views of his own. His Facebook account, which appears to be held jointly with another person, is littered with foul-mouthed rants about “Zionist ­Israel”, capitalism and the West.

There are also posts that try to minimise the risk of terrorism, ­describing Islamic State as “minor” and a “fabrication of the Syrian ­regime”.

“The Zionists and capitalists of the world ‘Go f..k yourselves’,” he wrote in October 2014. “We want peace motherf..kers.”

Months later he wrote: “The world is waking up to the crimes of Zionism/Capitalism. The world is extremely cognisant of the bias and flawed western foreign policies. Islam has a vast international supportive audience.”

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Muslim man who confronted Pauline Hanson on ABC’s Q&A over her “Islamophobic feelings” on Monday night has repeatedly denigrated the One Nation leader online, posting doctored images of her in a hijab and telling her to “go uppercut” herself.

Lebanese-born Khaled Elomar, of Sydney, was present­ed as a typical Australian Muslim grappling with explaining to his son why their religion had made them a target for hatred, which has seen him hailed by some in the media in ­recent days.

But Mr Elomar holds ­strong political views of his own. His Facebook account, which appears to be held jointly with another person, is littered with foul-mouthed rants about “Zionist ­Israel”, capitalism and the West.

There are also posts that try to minimise the risk of terrorism, ­describing Islamic State as “minor” and a “fabrication of the Syrian ­regime”.

“The Zionists and capitalists of the world ‘Go f..k yourselves’,” he wrote in October 2014. “We want peace motherf..kers.”

Months later he wrote: “The world is waking up to the crimes of Zionism/Capitalism. The world is extremely cognisant of the bias and flawed western foreign policies. Islam has a vast international supportive audience.”

However, it is Mr Elomar’s ­recent posts about Ms Hanson, as well as Tasmanian senator Jacqui Lambie, that again raise questions about the extent to which Q&A vets its audience members, who are given rare access to probe polit­icians and other high-profile individuals on a range of subjects.

The program faced scrutiny last year after allowing terrorist sympathiser Zaky Mullah to ­appear. The incident prompted an investigation that found that while the program did make background checks it failed to ­review Mullah’s recent social media ­activity, comprising several offens­ive and misogynistic posts.

Just last month, Mr Elomar uploaded an open letter to Ms Hanson, describing her “resentment and hostility” to Muslim people as “extremely disconcerting”. “With all due respect, I can only make the conclusion that ignorance is a major contributor to the loathing feeling that occupies your heart and mind,” he wrote.

After telling his followers he had received no response from the politician, he followed it up with a faux advertisement for Ms Hanson’s new “One Islamation Party”, showing her donning a blue hijab.

On that day he also posted a video of the senator-elect in her ­kitchen, quipping: “I’ll have white with one sugar.’’

“You’re probably not even good at that,” he wrote. “Go upper­cut yourself.’’

Senator Lambie, another pol­it­ician who has expressed views about radical Islam, has also been targeted by Mr Elomar, who has described her as “ugly”, stupid” and “a deformed creature”.

Ms Hanson’s spokesman, James Ashby, said yesterday that the program’s producers had ­assured him they were taking safety precautions, with the Australian Federal Police to run rigorous security checks.

Ms Hanson said last night she felt she had been “set up” and would­n’t be rushing to appear again on Q & A any time soon. Mr Ashby said he had complained to host Tony Jones following the broadcast, particularly about the amount of time that had been dedicated to the issue of Islam, when he had been assured that it would be just one of many issues canvassed.

“There is an obvious agenda with the ABC,” Mr Ashby said. “They tried to tell me this bloke was a great bloke … how wonderful he was; that Pauline should ­really take some time out to meet up with this guy. He came across meek and mild, concerned about his 11-year-old son.”

Mr Elomar told the program his son had asked him what Islam­ophobia meant and he had shown him some of Ms Hanson’s past videos. “I promised him I would ask you this question so he can hear the answer from yourself, so with all due respect Ms Hanson, what is the basis of your Islamophobic feelings: hate, fear or ignorance?” he asked.

He later blamed her for the abuse he was getting in the streets. “Only recently, after your rhetoric has come aboard the media, almost every day I get called a Muslim pig, because of you,” he said.

Mr Khaled’s social media profile reveals a man who feels he has personally been tainted by fears over terrorism. He accuses the government and media of creating hype and fear with recent terrorism raids.

In October 2014 he wrote of being a “simple Muslim” yet­ ­always being followed by police. “To that I say screw you all. Kiss my backside if you don’t like how I look. F. k the Australian government. F. k the US government, F. k Israeli Government. F. k ISIS/ISIL. F. k Zionism. F. k Capitalasm (sic).”

An ABC spokeswoman declined to comment on whether Q & A had been aware of his views. “As usual, the audience members were checked as much as is practicable on social media by the … producers. Also as usual, the audience list was referred to the AFP and the NSW police,” she said.

The Australian attempted to contact Mr Elomar via Facebook and phone but was unsuccessful…”