Pauline Hanson is so concerned about the supposed rise of anti-white racism she will move a motion in the Senate condemning it.

The One Nation leader has flagged her intention to make a speech about this form of skin-colour discrimination before Parliament goes on a break for three weeks.

The Queensland senator's motion, listed on the parliamentary notice paper for Thursday, has two parts.

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Pauline Hanson is so concerned about the supposed rise of anti-white racism she will move a motion in the Senate condemning it

Senator Hanson's motion is being moved two months after Canadian nationalist and social media personality Lauren Southern toured Australia and used the term, 'It's okay to be white'

The Queensland senator's motion, listed on the parliamentary notice paper for Thursday, has two parts

'The Senate acknowledges: (a) the deplorable rise of anti-white racism and attacks on Western civilisation; and (b) that it is okay to be white,' it said.

The motion is being moved two months after 23-year-old Canadian nationalist YouTube star Lauren Southern toured Australia and wore shirts with the slogan, 'It's okay to be white.'

The phrase 'anti-white racism' has also been used by former federal Labor leader Mark Latham to highlight his claims that some left-wing activists denigrate people of European descent with terms like 'white privilege'.

Senator Hanson does not support a return to the old white Australia policy, and made this clear last month after One Nation defector Fraser Anning told Parliament that Australia was a better place when it had a European-centred immigration policy.

The senator's motion also coincides with academic staff at the University of Sydney protesting against a proposal from the Ramsay Centre for it to fund a course on Enlightenment values and the evolution of European political philosophies.