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    Aust ALP trying the same mate NO freedom speech in aust people kick bums OUT.”

    And Einstein- who would you like in government instead??


    These guys?


    The Liberal Party of Australia has proposed measures aimed at controlling certain aspects of speech and posting on social media. The party introduced the Social Media (Anti-Trolling) Bill, which seeks to tackle harmful comments from anonymous online trolls and hold social media companies accountable for defamatory content on their platforms. This legislation would consider social media companies as publishers, potentially holding them liable unless they provide information to help victims identify and take legal action against the trolls[1]. Additionally, the Liberal Party has proposed the Online Privacy Bill to strengthen privacy laws and ensure social media companies don't misuse Australians' data[1].

    These initiatives are part of broader efforts to protect Australians online, which include measures against online trolling and enhancing privacy protections. The Liberal Party has positioned itself as taking strong actions against big tech companies to ensure online safety, contrasting its approach with that of the Labor Party, which it claims has not delivered on online safety reforms[1].

    Sources
    [1] Our Plan for Protecting Australians Online | Liberal Party of Australia https://www.liberal.org.au/our-plan-protecting-australians-online
    [2] Chapter four - Parliament of Australia https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parlia...onographs/Principle_and_Programatism/chapter4
    [3] Freedom of information, opinion and expression https://humanrights.gov.au/our-work/rights-and-freedoms/freedom-information-opinion-and-expression
    [4] [PDF] FEDERAL PLATFORM - Liberal Party of Australia https://cdn.liberal.org.au/pdf/FederalPlatform.pdf
    [5] Howard, John - PM Transcripts https://pmtranscripts.pmc.gov.au/release/transcript-21912
    [6] Election of Menzies | National Museum of Australia https://www.nma.gov.au/defining-moments/resources/election-of-menzies
    [7] Socialism and the election – article by Robert Menzies | naa.gov.au https://www.naa.gov.au/students-and...socialism-and-election-article-robert-menzies
    [8] Infosheet 22 - Political parties - Parliament of Australia https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parlia...-_Infosheets/Infosheet_22_-_Political_parties
    Last edited by pintohoo: 05/09/24
 
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