• Dwayne Parsons
    Dwayne Parsons
    2023-06-08

    But, pro-segregationist, pro-concentration camps, when it comes to covid. It's a sham, those people don't care about human rights.

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  • Marie-Claude Saliceti
    Marie-Claude Saliceti
    2023-06-08

    les gouvernements ne sont pas à une contradiction près. Mais il y a des gens en Australie comme ailleurs qui eux, sont authentiquement soucieux des droits humains, et pour eux, dans le cadre de leurs luttes cette décision est quand même importante.

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  • Dwayne Parsons
    Dwayne Parsons
    2023-06-08

    I certainly hope there are, but it was not evident over the last three years. What was, is that they locked their own people in concentration camps, over lies. That was obvious to anyone looking at the situation from outside the country.

    In the USA, that behavior would be seen as a violation of their first amendment rights. You don’t have to agree with speech you don’t like, but you have to let them speak. The US tried the same thing, sans the camps.

    If they are calling for violence, or physically harming people, then yes, but if not. They can speak their mind.

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