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      From the creek to the brine, Palestine, free and fine. Do you reckon they’d censor this too?

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      You’re the Voice was the ‘official’ theme song for the S11 blockade of the World Economic Forum at Crown Casino in 2000, so this would be fitting.

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    From the wet mattress to the free flowing pee. David Crisafulli’s is a fascist genocide supporter

    Globalise calling David Crisafulli a genocide supporting, fascist bed wetter

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    Nazis. Nazis are the kinds of people who support this ban, who support Israel, who support the ongoing genocide. Some of them hide it better than others, but all of them are effectively Nazis.

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      No you don’t understand. It’s a totally innocent comment. They were talking about getting an extension to their lounge room. You know, to display all their Nazi memorabilia.

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    Kudos to Labor for actually coming around and voting against this.

    I would love to have been a fly on the wall in the Labor party room for their decisionmaking over this one.

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      What’s new is surprisingly Labor actually had the guts to vote against this.

      It’s also unlikely to survive constitutional challenge. Couldn’t be more clearly a limitation on freedom of political expression, and not one that’s well-targeted to any legitimate purpose, considering anti-genocide protestors have never been linked to terrorism.