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Australia Newspapers Redact Front Pages in Medi
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Australia Newspapers Redact Front Pages in Media-Freedom Protest
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| Oct 21 6:11 am | Posted by:
DrCaleb
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Australia’s fiercely competitive newspaper industry shelved rivalries on Monday to present a united front against what it says is a government campaign to restrict freedom of the press.
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DrCaleb
Mon Oct 21, 2019 3:18 pm
This is what actual government interference in the news media looks like.
by
llama66
Mon Oct 21, 2019 7:35 pm
It's amazing how this anti-free speech movement has taken off. A free and fair society requires dissenting views to function properly.
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DrCaleb
Mon Oct 21, 2019 7:46 pm
"llama66" said
It's amazing how this anti-free speech movement has taken off. A free and fair society requires dissenting views to function properly.
^^^ Just a function of the social media scourge on society. People can't handle a proper argument.
And the Aussie media didn't do anything that Snowden or Assange didn't do already, and look where it got them.
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It's amazing how this anti-free speech movement has taken off. A free and fair society requires dissenting views to function properly.
^^^ Just a function of the social media scourge on society. People can't handle a proper argument.
And the Aussie media didn't do anything that Snowden or Assange didn't do already, and look where it got them.