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Australia Latest Country To Attack free Speech Using "Right Not To Be Annoyed"
We've seen it in France (Brigette Bardot) and Canada (the HRC abuses), now Australia has decided that free speech tales a back seat to the right not to be annoyed:
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This is what happens when free speech comes from a parliamentary bill and not the constitution.
Absolute Horse Feces. |
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WHAT CAN THE HARVEST HOPE FOR, IF NOT THE CARE OF THE REAPER MAN? - Death "Racism is a disease in society. We're all equal. I don't care what their colour is, or religion. Just as long as they're human beings they're my buddies." - Mandawuy Yunupingu, lead singer of Yothu Yindi |
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To be fair here in Australia we don't actually have the right to free speech. There is, technically, nothing unconstitutional with passing laws that prevent people from speaking their mind, as long as it doesn't infringe on the implied "right to freedom of political communication".
Look it up, the HCA case in question is Australian Capital Television v Commonwealth 1992. |
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WHAT CAN THE HARVEST HOPE FOR, IF NOT THE CARE OF THE REAPER MAN? - Death "Racism is a disease in society. We're all equal. I don't care what their colour is, or religion. Just as long as they're human beings they're my buddies." - Mandawuy Yunupingu, lead singer of Yothu Yindi |
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The problem here, though, is the government decides what is political communication and what is not.
People may very well want to demonstrate against this Youth Day because it is attached to god knows what supporters and founders. Hence a constitutional right, absolute, prevents any mucking about by officials. And we do have issues in the US, too, though they usually get cleared up by the courts eventually. One current one is the creation of "free speech zones" for parades, motorcades, appearances, etc., that are well away from, and often out of sight of, the actual event. This impacts two fundamental rights in the very first ammendment: Right to free speech, and right to peaceably assemble and petition the government for a redress of grievances. |
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You have seen nothing of the sort with respect to Canada. In the "the HRC abuses", one Commission said it did not have any authority, one said that it was a silly claim and easily dismissed it and one is yet to rule.
For the reality of free speech in Canada see the recent 9-0 ruling by the Canadian Supreme Court as explained here, for example: http://www.thesudburystar.com/Articl...aspx?e=1095648
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It's funny, I always thought of Australia as being a real frontier, wild and wooly, Crocodile Dundee, independent/individualist kind of place and yet is seems to be one of places most inclined towards social engineering and such. I have also wondered this at times - Australia has truly vast unused tracks of lands - the desolate "outback" places which constitute most of the continent - seems like a perfect sort of place to put a Las Vegas kind of place or two. Nevada can't be very much less desolate.
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Except that they have in fact ruled in other cases. Such as this one: http://albertahumanrights.ab.ca/Lund...medy053008.pdf
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Actually Nevada probably has more of something then the outback does, water.
And then we have the other problem, there is no need for a "Las Vegas kind of place" because firstly, most of the population lives along the coast, and mostly because we don't have the same restrictions on gambling as the US does. |
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Yes I can. I suggest this is an abuse of the Act, though I have never read it. The World is not a perfect place and not all decisions by any court, trbunal or commission are correct. The Supreme Court has recently ruled very much in favour of free speech. I'll stick with what the Court says.
The US court system is just as fallible as anyone else's and it's record on free speech is by no means perfect. |
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I believe you meant to cite this document, given yours is totally irrelevant: http://www.aph.gov.au/senate/general/constitution/
Note the complete lack of mention of freedom of speech. |
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Wildy was responding to Beerina's mention of the right guaranteed in the US Constitution, so that's what I thought Wildy was commenting on. My mistake.
My computer is now a poker machine thanks to the internet. In fact, my balance is now over $250,000! In play money unfortunately.
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A constitutional bill of rights would certainly be a step in the right direction...good luck getting people to draft it though. And agree on what should be in it.
That said, the Victorian bill of rights would be a good starting point. No they don't. That's up to the judiciary to interpret. |
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Not even comparable to fining people for being "annoying", whatever the hell that means.
You can't get fined for the content of your speech in the United States, no matter how "annoying" it is. And that's what the right of free speech is about - the right top say whatever you'd like without government interference, not to be able to do so any place you choose. |
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I must admit to not being completely familiar with all the details relevant here, but it seems obvious that those conducting and participating in the convention have a right and an expectation to be able to conduct that meeting in peace, without it being disrupted by outside protesters. Now where the line is between this and the protesters' right to express their views; and which side of the line this sequestering of the protesters fell on, is a whole other matter. I suppose there exists some possibility that the same principle applies to this matter in Australia. Is this being done to suppress the legitimate expression of opinions that might “annoy” the participants in this “World Youth Day”, or is it being done to allow those who want to participate in this event to do so without having their event disrupted by unwelcome intruders? |
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