Low Information Voter on Nostr: Dr Nicole Shackleton, from RMIT’s graduate school of business and law, said the ...
Dr Nicole Shackleton, from RMIT’s graduate school of business and law, said the decision “capitulates to those who prioritise freedom of speech over the safety of minority groups, particularly online”.
Because mean tweets are a "safety" issue, but replicating the Third Reich's censorship laws are not. Uh huh.
Needless to say, minority groups not part of the ruling clique of the day are unlikely to benefit from any proposed blasphemy laws.
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