A man who blamed Pauline Hanson for being called a 'Muslim pig' by the Australian public has gone on expletive-ridden Facebook rants about Zionism and capitalism and told the One Nation leader to self-harm.

Khaled Elomar, from Sydney, confronted Ms Hanson on the ABC's Q&A program about the basis of her 'Islamophobic feelings' on Monday night.

'Almost every day I get called a Muslim pig because of you,' Mr Elomar said.

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Khaled Elomar, from Sydney, confronted the One Nation leader on the ABC's Q&A program about the basis of her 'Islamophobic feelings' on Monday night

'Almost every day I get called a Muslim pig because of you,' Mr Elomar (pictured) said

'I really do thank you for that because it just shows how much of a better person I am that I can choose to ignore these guys and remain the person that I am.'

But it has been revealed Mr Elomar has gone on angry rants on social media - after accusing Ms Hanson of using 'extremely dangerous and disturbing rhetoric'.

'To the Zionists and Capitalists of the world, go f*** yourselves. We want peace mother f******,' he wrote.

Mr Elomar has also repeatedly belittled Ms Hanson on his Facebook page telling the One Nation leader to 'uppercut herself'.

He recently posted a fake advertisement for Ms Hanson's 'One Islamation Party,' showing the Senator-elect in a blue hijab.

He also shared a video of the controversial politician in her kitchen making coffee. 'I'll have white with one sugar,' Mr Elomar wrote.

'You're probably not even good at that. Go uppercut yourself.'

It has been revealed Mr Elomar has gone on angry rants on social media - after accusing Ms Hanson of using 'extremely dangerous and disturbing rhetoric'

Mr Elomar has repeatedly belittled Ms Hanson on his Facebook page telling the One Nation leader to 'uppercut herself'

Mr Elomar recently posted a fake advertisement for Ms Hanson's 'One Islamation Party,' showing the Senetor-elect in a blue hijab

He also shared a video of the controversial politician in her kitchen making coffee. 'I'll have white with one sugar,' Mr Elomar wrote. 'You're probably not even good at that. Go uppercut yourself'

On the ABC program, Mr Elomar told Ms Hanson his 11-year-old son was watching from home and had recently asked what Islamophobia is.

'Islamophobia is one or a combination of three things – hate, fear or ignorance. I promised him that I will ask you this question so he can hear your answer directly.

'So, with all due respect, what is the basis of your Islamophobic feelings? Hate, fear or ignorance?'

Ms Hanson replied that it was 'none of the above' and then proceeded to ask him why there was an increase in Islamic radicalisation.

Mr Elomar said Ms Hanson and others like her used 'extremely dangerous and disturbing rhetoric'.