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The USA's Grip on Australia

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The USA's Grip on Australia

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Thanks, Bushy. I try.

Karin Stokes

Would you be interested in doing a vid on this?

Cultural Anthropologist

I'm concerned how the incentive behind Labor/Liberal/Greens/and Independents support for, and silence to, censorship/surveillance/"national""security"/counter "terrorism"/and anti-protest legislation is one of protecting business from bad publicity, so that share prices and ultimately politicians and staffers own stock investments are protected, as well as, their future employment outside of politics in corporate employment (maintaining their reputation)...And that behind the rhetoric of "public safety" lies nothing but personal financial gain, despite the actual human suffering and state-crime-against-humanity, caused by such policy and laws....Oh and then there's good ol' political repression - repression of those with no current political representation or special interest group supporting their plight. (While I am not suicidal myself), I wonder how many people commit suicide while under government sanctioned, tax-payer funded, human-rights-abusive surveillance. The harms done to people should be the most significant measure, not statism, institutionalism, legalism, or even constitutionalism, but actual real-life human suffering!

Cultural Anthropologist

Kenn I ave a job As wrytter? MI AattEnshun two Dee-tail izz ok.

HitchChristos

Let’s take a minute to give kudos to Karin Stokes and Daniel Youngberry for their great back and forth in the thread, civilised with an amicable wrap up. Noyce!! Comments actions not all have to turn to bollocks!

Bushy


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