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🚨URGENT CALL TO ACTION REGARDING “SOCIAL MEDIA MINIMUM AGE” LEGISLATION🚨 Step 1) Generate letter via Free Speech Union of Australia tool linked below: Step 2) Send the email to your local Senator below and remind them that if they support the bill, you will preference against them at the... show more
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The list of emails can also be found here: We must remind them that if they support this bill, you will preference against them and replace them with freedom a loving candidate at the upcoming election.

@FSUofAustralia Public shaming is over. They media never cover it. But social media shame is now the fight we take to them. Any senator that votes will be named and shamed for turning their back on the True blue Aussie.

@FSUofAustralia Great. But after reading the list of politicians, does anyone besides me wonder why we have so many politicians? Maybe if we had less politicians we'd have a lot less tyrannical bills to shoot down.

@FSUofAustralia Now we need to get rid of the people who voted for this corrupt legislation ASAP

@FSUofAustralia Completed and shared. Also lodged a submission on Friday through the Parliament.

@FSUofAustralia How do we get a petition to send to Canberra "Call for a General Election" before the country is destroyed - the British are doing this at the moment calling for a general election

Thanks, sent! 🙏 Some help from Grok.. 😆👍🙏 Everyone! Smash their email box, let them know we mean business!! short letter or a long letter it doesn't matter, just send something!! 🇦🇺🦘🐨 Title, SOCIAL MEDIA MINIMUM AGE” LEGISLATION, Please read, A dangerous bill! Dear Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, I am writing to express my deep concerns regarding the proposed "SOCIAL MEDIA MINIMUM AGE" LEGISLATION bill. Here are several reasons why I believe this legislation is ill-conceived: Freedom of Speech and Access to Information: Social media platforms serve as crucial tools for communication, learning, and networking. By setting an arbitrarily high age limit, this bill potentially violates the rights of young individuals to express themselves and access information beneficial for their development. Parental Responsibility Over Government Regulation: The responsibility for monitoring children's online activities should primarily rest with parents, not government legislation. Parents are in the best position to teach digital literacy, safety, and the appropriate use of social media based on individual maturity levels rather than a one-size-fits-all age restriction. Educational and Social Development: Social media can play a positive role in education and social development when used correctly. It provides platforms for peer learning, support groups, educational content, and global awareness. An age limit could hinder these benefits for those below the threshold, potentially isolating them from peers and educational opportunities available online. Ineffectiveness and Enforcement Issues: Enforcing such laws would be challenging, if not impossible, without infringing on privacy. There's also the risk that such laws might drive younger users to less regulated or more dangerous platforms, negating any protective intent. Given these points, I am apprehensive about your support for this bill. Here's why I might not vote for you if you do not vote it down: Misalignment with Personal Values: Your support for this bill would indicate a misalignment with my values concerning freedom of speech, parental rights, and the role of government in personal life. I believe in less government intervention in areas where individuals or families can make informed choices. Trust in Representation: Trust in elected officials to represent the nuanced needs and rights of their constituents is paramount. Supporting such restrictive legislation might suggest a preference for broad, sweeping policies over nuanced, community-focused approaches which I expect from my representatives. Advocacy for Youth: If you do not oppose this bill, it might signal a lack of advocacy for the nuanced needs of younger constituents who could benefit from guided exposure to digital environments for their growth and education. I urge you to consider these points and vote against this bill. Your decision will significantly influence my view on your representation and my voting choice in future elections. Sincerely, Name [Your Contact Information] ( info filled in, before send)

@FSUofAustralia Payman's also spoken against it. She seemed insulted on behalf of the young, and said they'll get around it anyway.

@FSUofAustralia Many thanks for this info. I've written to my senators. I hope as many Australians as possible will do the same to kill this undemocratic, rushed, badly-thought out bill that is not in our best interests. Leave parents to parent!

@FSUofAustralia Done✅👍🏻🇦🇺

