You won’t believe what this Albany councillor said about Greens voters—sparks outrage

In a story that’s left many questioning, a local councillor has found himself in trouble after making a controversial comment on social media.

The remark, deemed unacceptable by many, has sparked outrage and drawn swift reactions from various community members.

Calls for accountability have quickly followed.


It all began when Mario Lionetti, a sitting councillor for the City of Albany in Western Australia, responded to a social media post profiling Greens candidate Giz Watson, who is running for the federal seat of O’Connor.

Instead of engaging in respectful debate, Mr Lionetti wrote: 'Who votes these muppets in needs lining up for our army’s target practice.'


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The comment on social media suggested that Greens voters should be used as an army target practice, sparking backlash. Credit: Facebook


The comment, which was quickly screenshotted and shared, left many stunned.

While social media can sometimes bring out the worst in people, it’s especially concerning when such language comes from someone elected to represent their community.

Giz Watson herself was quick to call out the comment, saying, 'It’s inappropriate language and behaviour, especially for someone who holds a position in the local council. You would expect a lot more of someone in that position, and inciting violence has no place in our community.'


Albany’s Mayor, Greg Stocks, didn’t mince words either. He described the comments as 'indefensible, unacceptable' and made it clear that they do not reflect the values of the City of Albany.

'This is not good for Albany, it’s not good for the council,' he said. 'I’m really disappointed, and I expect he’ll get a clip around the ear over it.'

Mayor Stocks also indicated that the comments could breach the City of Albany’s code of conduct and that the council is currently determining its next steps.

While the process is confidential, the Mayor felt it was important to denounce the remarks publicly.

It’s one thing for heated debates to happen online, but when elected officials use language that could be seen as inciting violence or disrespecting voters, it undermines trust in our democratic institutions.

Local councils are meant to be the voice of their communities, and councillors are expected to set an example—especially for younger generations.


Many in the community have pointed out that, regardless of political differences, there’s no place for this kind of rhetoric in public life.

As Giz Watson put it, 'Inciting violence has no place in our community.'

It’s a sentiment that resonates with many Australians who value respectful debate and fair representation.

At the time of writing, Mr Lionetti has not responded to requests for comment.

The City of Albany is reviewing the situation, and it’s possible that disciplinary action could be taken if the comments are found to breach the council’s code of conduct.

This isn’t the first time a public figure has landed in hot water over social media comments, and it likely won’t be the last.


But it does serve as a timely reminder that words have consequences—especially when they come from those in positions of power.

Unfortunately, this incident is part of a wider trend of increasingly heated and sometimes toxic political discourse, both online and offline.

While it’s natural to have strong opinions about politics, it’s important to remember that democracy relies on respectful debate and the ability to disagree without resorting to personal attacks or threats.

For many over 60s, this kind of behaviour is particularly disappointing.

After all, we’ve seen decades of political change in Australia, and while there have always been disagreements, there was also a sense of civility and mutual respect that seems to be fading in some quarters.
Key Takeaways

  • Albany councillor Mario Lionetti said on social media that Greens voters should be used as army target practice in response to a profile of Greens candidate Giz Watson.
  • The comments have been condemned by Albany Mayor Greg Stocks and Giz Watson, who described the remarks as unacceptable and inappropriate for someone in local government.
  • Mayor Stocks stated the comments do not reflect the views of the City of Albany, are indefensible and may breach the council’s code of conduct, with next steps yet to be determined.
  • Mr Lionetti, who ran as an independent in the state election and runs a stock feed business, did not respond to requests for comment.
Have you ever witnessed inappropriate behaviour from your local councillors or politicians? Do you think social media is making things worse, or is it just shining a light on what’s always been there? And most importantly, what do you think should happen when public officials comment like these? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
 
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Another example of when someone tells the truth, they are persecuted.
The Greens are a useless waste of taxpayers money, and should be disbanded.
They contribute absolutely nothing to the benefit of Australians.
A mob of parasites with their snouts in the trough!!
 
Greens have been a pain in the "ask your father for sixpence" since the Bob Browne era in the 70's, right through the various successors - Natasha Spot the Destroyer, Hanson & Banf. Their contribution to Australian way of life has been negligible rabbiting on about conservation vs progress. If they had their way we would still be driving Flintstone vehicles. Their nonsense about renewable energy bears little to do with the facts. Apart from a waste of oxygen, they are a waste of their salaries.
 
The Greens should go back to lying down in front of logging trucks or tying themselves to trees. They are a student-level single issue pressure group, not a political party.
 
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Mr. Lionetti is absolutely correct.
I couldn't agree more with him.

The Greens are TOTAL TRAITORS to Australia.

IF they share government with labour, heavens forbid it won't happen, in a minority government, ALL HELL WILL BREAK LOOSE.

Age pensioners who are doing it "TUFF", well you havn't seen anything yet. You will be DOOMED. And, they WON'T GIVE A DAMNED COWS CUSS to any of us.

All I can say to the more unfortunate folks, MARK MY WORDS, if you can't afford to have your radiator on in winter to keep warm because of the FOREVER rising costs of power, you had better race out to your nearest "OP" shop to buy an extra blanket or 2 in an attempt to keep warm. You are going to need them.

The GREENS are the COMPLETE ARSEHOLES of Australia.

Age pensioners who are renting, well, I'm really feeling for you right now with horror prospects just around the corner. Somehow, be prepared for the worse.

They have many HEAVY demands install, all ready to go, &, they will become policy.
 
Sack him! All you commenters justifying his actions would be screaming blue murder if it was one of your preferred parties! Are you all voting for One Neuron, or the Trumped-up parties?
 
OUr council is disgusting. Horrid racist comments haven't been addressed. They are not transparent. They lock other councillers and the gallery. It's falling apart. If someone wants to debate , they call police ( for their saftey
 
OUr council is disgusting. Horrid racist comments haven't been addressed. They are not transparent. They lock other councillers and the gallery. It's falling apart. If someone wants to debate , they call police ( for their saftey
They should be dismissed, the racist comment lady won't resign. And N our mayor is a puppet
 

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