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Suspended MP Moira Deeming will be monitored over the next 9 months by Victorian Liberal Party Leader John Pesutto and the State Party, with a particular emphasis on her activities and associations on social media. According to Pesutto the monitoring will help asses wether Deeming is being faithful to...

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Rukshan Fernando3 years ago

To reiterate an Australian Political party will be monitoring a woman, and a member of their party to keep tabs on her communications with other women discussing their rights, purely because a group of people outside any legal process have put together a flimsy "dossier" on Microsoft Word - sourced through Wikipedia and other dicey online publications to make defamatory allegations and associations.

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Beatrix3 years ago

Men controlling women's actions and behaviour to ensure they submit,or lose their voice. Got it.

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Lilyan3 years ago

Moira needs to resign from this Party, she's too good for them.

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Scott G3 years ago

"Monitored." Very 2023.

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VagabondMuse3 years ago

Men telling women who failed to keep unwanted men out of their rally that they must accept unwanted men in their single spaces and sports, or else be labelled Nazis.

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Vince G 🇳🇿🧄3 years ago

Unprecedented. This surpasses Dictator Dans “that woman” type of misogyny. How is he still leader

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Amanda Samuels3 years ago

Why should she condemn @ThePosieParker when the allegations against her are a tissue of guilt by association and Kellie Jay has unequivocally made a statement opposing fascism and white supremacy? #StopWithTheLies

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Prospector3 years ago

He's quite the tyrant.

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Dobbo3 years ago

Vic Libs = Labor 2.0

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Bettie Suede3 years ago

He won’t survive to see out her suspension. He hung himself.

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