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People in NSW can now be fined up to $100,000 if they religiously vilify someone, with the government amending existing anti-discrimination laws.

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On 11/15/2023 at 6:56 PM, 4MyEgo said:

You are 100% correct that the Australian way of life/culture has gone to the dogs, I once remember when you could speak your mind, these days, you'll get arrested, suffice to say, not understanding the lingo here and not seeing any other race here, as mentioned, apart from expats that I see here and there, suites me down to the ground, it reminds me of Australia in the 70's/80's/90's, laid back.

Yes indeed mate - being here is like it was back then in 70s.  Sure they have their issues, especially drink driving etc., but overall they have it about right IMO.  I just hope they continue to ignore the over-educated western idiots (especially females), and dont try to fix every problem with ever increasing and oppressive Government Laws and Social Programs.  

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  • That's free speech.     Yeah, nah. Australia has had the Racial Vilification Act for many years now. The country is better off for it.

  • Australia is well in its way in transitioning to an Orwellian authoritarian police-state. 

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    Great - now arrest and fine all those Hamas supporters !!

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