We don't have freedom of speech. Especially if you're not woke.
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Unlike Americans, Australians don't have 'freedom of speech'. What we do have, however, is an implied freedom of political communication. The implied freedom protects not only the content of political communication but also the practical capacity to engage in it. The implied freedom is not an individual right but ensures the free flow of political communication necessary for an informed electorate.
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We are supposed to live in a democracy. Exercising our democratic right of an informed vote means that the exchange of robust political communication is essential.
The implied freedom of political communication is being annihilated. It's being destroyed as the bar is being set insanely low so that anyone who doesn't spruik woke narratives finds themselves in hot water with infamous 'codes of conduct'.
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I say what most people think, and I get in trouble for it. The local government Code of Conduct is being weaponised to try and wear people down, to silence them, to make it too expensive and stressful to say what needs to be said. The Woke use this lawfare to try and shut up the dissenters who speak the truth and pose a threat to their self-righteous ideologies. It often works.
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The Code of Conduct threshold for breaches is crazy low, and if your opinion isn't woke, then you're highly likely to find yourself 'cautioned', 'reprimanded', sent to 'training', and even suspended for saying what most of us think. You're at the mercy of woke, powerful bureaucrats and their delegates.
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Well, I'm fighting back, but I need your help. I'm taking the fight for Freedom of Political Communication to the Tasmanian Supreme Court.
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Attacks on Freedom of Political Communication
Nala Mansell complaint about 'toddling about with fake handbags'. ​I was 'cautioned' by bureaucracts for this post. ​
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Helen Burnet compliant about gender ideology training being described as 're-education' and 'imposed'
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I was 'cautioned' by bureaucracts for describing gender ideology training that was clearly targeting me for my 'wrong think' as being reeducation and being imposed. I was also in trouble for other people's comments, despite having no ability to remove them and no evidence being provided that they even existed.​
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Check out the shocking letter I was sent by Greens MP Helen Burnet here
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Ryan Posselt complaint about his behaviour going viral and other people calling him a misogynist and dumbass, amongst other things. I cannot delete these comments on X, and shouldn't politicians have a backbone?
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