Bin the Bill!
ACL (Australian Christian Lobby)
Coalition Minister joins fight for free speech
Sign this petition, today, to oppose Government overreach and call on the Albanese Government to withdraw this Bill.
Oppose the Government’s attempts to enforce ideological conformity in Australia.
Stand up for freedom and democracy!
The Albanese Government’s proposed Combating Misinformation and Disinformation Bill threatens the very essence of our democratic rights.
It grants the government the power to define truth and empowers regulatory bodies to enforce it, while exempting the government and mainstream media from the same rules.
We must act now to protect freedom of speech and oppose the enforcement of ideological conformity in Australia.
Sign the petition to call on the Albanese Government to withdraw this, Bill.
Sky News
Rita Panahi said the Albanese Government's proposed 'combating misinformation and disinformation' bill has the potential to severely compromise our free speech rights, making it one of the most dangerous pieces of legislation.
Prof of Law Joanna Howe
On the 7th of July 2023 Rita Panahi from Sky News Australia spoke with Prof of Law Joanna Howe who emphatically says this is the: Most dangerous pieces of legislation Proposed “Misinformation and Disinformation Bill”.
Australian Gov. Shadow Communications Minister
David Coleman (NSW Liberal MP) said “This is a very bad Bill, and the Government should rip it up. Freedom of speech is fundamental to our democracy, and the Coalition will always fight for it.”
Coleman (NSW Liberal MP) has commenced a petition calling for the Government to Bin the Bill!
Opinion:
“Ministry of Truth” GODZILLA of FACT CHECKING
Albanese Government “Misinformation and Disinformation Bill” - establishing aka “Ministry of Truth” would be the destruction of Democracy as it will provide the government the weapon to strike down any communications that do not fit “THE GOVERNMENTS” NARRATIVE on ANY SUBJECT” this bill would create the GODZILLA of FACT CHECKING FACT CHECKER
Albanese Government “Misinformation and Disinformation Bill” would alter our reality, impowering the Government to be able to say: 2 + 2 = 5 and to say anything but that would be “Misinformation and Disinformation Bill”.
SIGN THE PETION
PETION TEXT:
We, the undersigned, express our serious concern and opposition to the Combating Misinformation and Disinformation Bill proposed by the Albanese Government.
We are deeply concerned that the proposed new powers will threaten freedom of speech and democratic rights in Australia in the following ways:
→ The Bill grants the government the authority to define truth, allowing them to control and manipulate the flow of information.
→ Whilst imposing restrictions on online platforms, the Bill gives the government and mainstream media a free pass, creating a double standard and eroding the principles of fairness and equality.
→ The Bill empowers the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) to determine what qualifies as “misinformation” or “disinformation”. This subjective definition leaves room for abuse of power and suppresses public debate and diverse opinions and perspectives.
→ The Bill effectively enables tech companies to become tools of government censorship, stifling free speech and undermining the open exchange of ideas.
→ The Bill paves the way for ideological conformity, suppressing dissenting voices and hindering independent thought. This goes against the principles of a democratic society that thrives on diversity and freedom of expression.
We urge the government to withdraw this Bill and uphold the fundamental rights of every Australian citizen’s as stated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights – Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
Anything less will cause serious, detrimental, implications for free speech and democracy in Australia. We urge the Australian government to uphold the principles of transparency and accountability and foster an environment where open debate and diverse opinions are welcome.
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