Prime Minister Scott Morrison is being skewered on social media after he greeted a Korean-Australian voter with “ni hao” – hello in Mandarin – while campaigning in Strathfield, Sydney.

The blunder came as Morrison appeared to accuse the Labor Party of racism after he compared Deputy Opposition Leader Tanya Plibersek‘s comments about the Indian-owned Adani coal mine to Michael Daley‘s views on Asians in Sydney. The former state Labor leader was filmed telling voters that young people were “fleeing” the city because their jobs were being taken by migrants “typically from Asia.”

On Friday, Plibersek told ABC radio the country could not rely on an “Indian mining company to bring jobs to central and north Queensland.”

“I think there’s form here from the Labor Party, particularly here in NSW,” Morrison told reporters on Saturday morning. “At the recent state election, we had Michael Daley saying Asians will take your jobs. Now we’ve got Tanya Plibersek, who would be deputy prime minister of the country, saying that Indian businesses can’t create jobs.”

Morrison also criticised Opposition Leader Bill Shorten for taking “six days to denounce” Daley’s words.

On the very same day, Morrison was filmed greeting a woman with “ni hao”. She responded: “No, no, no I’m Korean.”

.@ScottMorrisonMP has had his first street walk of his campaign in the inner west Sydney suburb of Strathfield, greeting locals and visiting a restaurant.@annelisenews: There was a bit of confusion about what kind of restaurant he was in. MORE: https://t.co/ykweMevBOK #auspol pic.twitter.com/BZcxWBTVuz — Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) April 13, 2019

People responded accordingly.

Ah the perils of the campaign street walk. Scott Morrison says “ni hao” to an Asian voter in Strathfield plaza, she responds: “I’m Korean.” #ausvotes — Michael Koziol (@michaelkoziol) April 13, 2019

My first policy if elected will be mandatory “Which kind of Asian are they?” training for Scott Morrison. https://t.co/LfpOZYOScy — michael hing (@hingers) April 13, 2019

Scott Morrison sees a Korean person on the street. He believes he is now called “an-nyeong.” #ArrestedElection #ausvotes pic.twitter.com/mz9a68XToF — Rick Morton (@SquigglyRick) April 13, 2019

SCOTT MORRISON SAYING ‘NI HAO’ IN STRATHFIELD TO A KOREAN WOMAN I CANNOTTTTTT You KNOW he is just one of those people considers Honey Chicken to be an ‘exotic dish’ — 다니엘 ????️‍???????? (@hecatastrophic) April 13, 2019

gonna start accosting white guys in the street with a big ole guten tag til they learn their lesson https://t.co/sPRWRwQceD — Alex Lee (@alex_c_lee) April 13, 2019

ScoMo: Ni hao.

Strathfieldian: I’m Korean.

ScoMo: NI. HAO. — Demon King of Explicit Unfreedoms (@clothedvillainy) April 13, 2019

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