katie tully
ashleey luvs roosters
lol you didn't change my mind you quack, i didnt even read your responses to itTrefoil said:1) Etc? Because it seems to me that they aren't "trying as hard as possible to crush free speech" and the only significantly controversial move they've made has been Senator Conroy pushing his stupid Internet censorship. The thing about that is a lot of people don't realise how important free speech on the Internet is (take katie tully's initial support of this until we explained the ramifications to her). It's definitely a moronic move, but it's not at all evidence of some authoritarian plot on Labour's behalf.
If there ever actually becomes an 'etc', then I'll worry.
2) There's two kinds of anti-discrimination. Anti-discrimination in speech and action, and anti-discrimination under law.
The first is controversial, the second is a basic human right.
i stand by my previous statement. i never supported censorship, or whatever else that bullshit was, i just said i didnt give a shit because i down download.