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No shame. One-time Presidential hopeful, John Kerry, has unashamedly announced to the WEF that freedom of speech stands in the way of the global “elites” implementing their radical ways. Social media is part of the problem: “It's really hard to govern”. Even the US Constitution's First Amendment is a problem. He wants that abolished! It is dangerous to allow ordinary men and women to have the right to speak.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 7 October 2024 8:13:47 AM
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My right to free expression and my response to Albo has been banned already.
I think he deserves a good old NAZI salute. HEIL Hillary Clinton: "We lose total control" if social media stops censoring content. http://x.com/EndWokeness/status/1842766408729460873 "The only solution to our problem with politicians is the removal of the Liberals, Labor and the Greens." Do you see what I mean now? I don't want to support a different form of government. But it sure looks our democracy has a 'best before date'. 'Democracy downward spiral' - does the term not hold merit? I used to be proud of my country, I don't think I am anymore. Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 7 October 2024 9:53:23 AM
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AC
There's nothing wrong with the country: it's the people. The Albanese government has greatly impoverished our democracy and civil society in ways that might never be reversed - if the Liberals are the only option. There are too many bad things left in place when the Coalition gets in. Proof of the Uniparty. Posted by ttbn, Monday, 7 October 2024 10:04:59 AM
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Hi AC,
I've worked and lived, and travelled overseas. And I've noted how we Aussies differ from the rest. We're a country that doesn't like disturbances, valuing stability. We are suspicious of demagoguery. We have a fondness of long-standing norms and conventions, but we're comfortable when these are challenged with merit and through due process. We've allowed a wide diversity of people but we also prize the arms-length distance from the world that our geography allows. For what it's worth - I strongly feel that we live in the best country in the world. I wouldn't live anywhere else. We may be muddlers at times. But in the end we do get it right. Posted by Foxy, Monday, 7 October 2024 10:05:24 AM
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Hi AC,
I've been in and out of hospitals here more times than I can count. I've been in rehab in respite, dealt with all kind of staff and people. I've not had a bad experience. I'm been fortunate - so lucky. The people I've encountered have been caring and humane. I can't complain about anything. As I said - we are so lucky in this country. We genuinely care about each other and that makes all the difference in the world. The greatest resource that any country can have - is its people. The story of Australia will always be - the story of the Australian people. Or else the story The Australian people define Australia, create it, represent it and make it something to be proud of. Without our people - we would not be the inspiring, ambitious, modern nation that we are today. And to anyone who spits on that? A great big raspberry to you! would just be a story of a wide dry slab of rock and some weird animals thrown in. Posted by Foxy, Monday, 7 October 2024 10:21:32 AM
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Hillary Clinton wants s230 - of the US Communications Act - enabling free speech on the internet repealed. If social media isn't moderated we (Democrats) will “lose total control”, she squealed. Censorship should be at “the top of every legislative political agenda”, she thinks.
Clinton is just an unaccountable loony these days, but there are a lot like her still in power. The would-be tyrants are not even trying to disguise their vile manias to control people these days. And from Clinton's ranting, we know ‘total’ control is what they want. Posted by ttbn, Monday, 7 October 2024 10:46:06 AM
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