One Nation candidate for the PIlbara David Archibald called single mums 'too lazy to attract and hold a mate' Credit:YouTube/mmattjanet "It's not by accident; it's by a carefully contrived but disingenuous mind control program, melded together by two Norwegian homosexuals who graduated from Harvard – one of whom has since prematurely passed away. "It's by a design convert to the general public but fully practised and promoted by the LGBTIQQMA/P community. "Utilising many of the strategies developed by the Soviets and then the Nazis, they have gone on to apply and perfect theses principles so as to make them universal in their application – but with devastating results considering the counter productive nature of such "unions"." Ms Myers then goes on to say Christians needed to stand up and stop being duped by "those whose interests are self-serving but unnatural, unproductive and unhealthy".

Michelle Meyers is the One Nation for the seat of Bateman. Credit:Facebook In her post she continually calls people with children in gay or lesbian relationships as "fake families". Greens spokesperson for sexuality and gender identity Lynn MacLaren was stunned by the One Nation candidates comments. "There is a very real danger despite their obvious extremism that One Nation will win seats in the Upper House," she told WAtoday. "That is why having Greens in the Upper House is more important than ever. The Greens are not doing any deals with One Nation – in fact we are putting One Nation last and recommending that our voters put One Nation last.

"The Greens always have and always will stand in solidarity with the LGBTIQA+ community." Only this week, the Liberals announced it would preference One Nation above the Nationals in the upper house country regions in exchange for the far-right party's support in all lower house seats at the upcoming March 11 state election. Premier Colin Barnett has justified the deal with One Nation as "sensible and pragmatic" but that comment might come back to haunt him with another PHON candidate bound to court controversy over her comments. Since One Nation launched its push into WA politics last month, a number of candidates have come under fire despite party leader and founder Pauline Hanson saying she was personally involved in vetting the candidates. Two week ago, Cameron Bartkowski who is running for One Nation in the Upper House in the South West region, was found to be fond of a number of sexually explicit pages and lewd groups on Facebook.

Radio 6PR uncovered some of his Facebook likes which show pages such as 'hot booty ebony', 'world class babes', 'hot girls worldwide', 'I cuckhold all my boyfriends and 'f**k my ex'. He has liked dozens of bawdy and lewd Facebook pages. Just two days before Mr Bartkowski's fondness for flirty Facebook pages, One Nation said it was standing by its candidate for the seat of Pilbara, David Archibald, despite his offensive and bizarre comments towards single women labelling them too "lazy to attract and hold a mate". Writing an article for the prestigious literary online magazine Quadrant in 2015, Mr Archibald claimed there were a number of welfare programs that should be slashed because they support "lifestyle choices that could be defunded". "The first that springs to mind is single motherhood," he writes.

"These are women too lazy to attract and hold a mate, undoing the work of possibly three million years of evolutionary pressure." "This will result in a rapid rise in the portion of the population that is lazy and ugly. We know what causes pregnancy these days, so everyone who gets pregnant outside of marriage is a volunteer." One Nation candidate for the seat of Dawesville, Lawrence Shave, had plans to open a "bikini baristas" drive-through coffee shop, where staff donned only scantily-clad swim wear. And party leader Pauline Hanson dumped Brian Brighton, who nominated for the seat of Joondalup because of his past criminal conviction. Mr Brighton was fined $5000 back in 1993 for stealing departure tax stamps and selling them for $1000 while working as a customs officer.

He later told WAtoday he was planning to run as an independent in the March election and wanted wants all drug addicts to be dumped on an island to fend for themselves. Despite the controversial candidates One Nation is expected to be the wild card in the upcoming WA election with political pundits expecting the party to poll as high as 11 per cent But One Nation isn't the only party whose candidates have got themselves in hot water in the past week - highlighting questionable practices in the vetting process for candidates.