I still have a lot of resentment over Australia banning it's Citizan from travelling overseas for nearly 2 years during Covid.
So now with this social media ban I feel Australia has become way too controlling of it's Citizens. Surely it's the Parents who should decide what access (if any) their child has to Social Media, not the Government?
The problem for me is that when they scanned my face, the gate swung open and it said, Welcome HanSum Man.
I have to head to the states and change my name.
Not sure what you think free speech is, but this isn't it:
"His prison officer, psychologist, and parole officer said he was ‘high risk,’ ‘engaging with extremism,’ and intended to ‘commit terrorist-related offending."
Free press is not a crime but dictators think otherwise. We already foresee his dictatorial urge to go after free press during his campaigns. Now he has the power to be one.
Again, I agree with your sentiments but, in the short term at least, I'm not sure what the Justice Secretary can do other than order (increased) surveillance? Any change to the laws would require parliamentary approval.
Given what the article says, it seems very unlikely that this individual will mend his ways. It may seem a bizarre thing to suggest but, perhaps, the best we can hope for in this case is that he is caught planning another terrorist incident at an early stage before any damage is - or will be - done. In that way, he can then be put behind bars again.
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