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Hate Speech is not a #FreeSpeech problem - it's a multicultural problem caused by the 'Big Australia' policy of mass migration pushed by Liberal and Labor for decades. Why should Australians lose their rights over a political stuff up? Follow The Spectator Australia 🥰
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@SpectatorOz You left out that the masterminds of the caravan ‘con’ job both had Arabic names, and they had both made antisemitic posts on social media. But I’m sure that had absolutely nothing to do with anything 🤭

@SpectatorOz Simple. White Christians are not allowed to celebrate their identity. It’s a world wide phenomena but the tide seems to be changing.

@SpectatorOz Speech that goes against WEF / Aust Govt Uniparty policy is absolutely hate speech

@SpectatorOz You’re absolutely correct. Did any of the two political parties say that we’re going to have uncontrolled immigration from countries where the people were never assimilate with our culture?

@SpectatorOz When I was growing up Australia didn't have a problem with Hate Speech or racism because it was 99% European. Different ethnicities getting along isn't a problem if they live in separate countries.

@SpectatorOz 'Hate speech' according to the Left is the stating of facts that contradict their cultural Marxist ideology.

@SpectatorOz I don’t believe this is a political stuff up, push back & division was always going to be described as hate, creating the excuse to police it & make new laws.

JD Vance exposed the hypocrisy of European elites who claim to defend democracy while persecuting citizens for expressing views on abortion, immigration, and other contentious issues. Ditto Australia. “We must do more than talk about democratic values. We must live them,” he said, before lambasting governments that use so-called ‘misinformation’ laws to silence political opponents. In Australia, we already have defamation and incitement against violence laws ... we do not need more. Vance, probably the world's most well-known free speech advocate, is likely to be in the White House by 2029 and has already stated that the U.S. will not deal with countries where free speech does not exist (as Starmer found out). Worse, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis compared Australia to the CCP and questioned whether the U.S. needed an ally like us. This is a very, very slippery slope ... as an aside, I pray I'll see Albo face Trump and Vance in the Oval Office. Little wonder he's too shit scared to visit Washington.

@SpectatorOz Well, there's the catch Alex....as you said, pushed by BOTH labour and Libral for years. It's not going to change, as long as Ley, Obrien and Littlebrain are heading the controlled opposition.

@SpectatorOz Truth

