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How can you know what will be blocked when the list of what is being blocked has itself been censored by the government, after it got leaked for a few hours?
Because the list of sites is unavailable to the public, for all we know it could contain anti-Rudd Government information that they just don't want people to hear about, should we ever get a mind of our own and vote against them in the next election. As for ALL OF US electing them, what happened to those that voted Liberal at the last election? If the government so cares about us, why aren't they even listening for our opinion on the matter and censoring the list of things that they will be censoring us from? I almost forgot to mention the pointlessness of the other internet scheme they have, which is to implement national broadband to make the net faster, but then they'll put in this massive pointless filter which will slow it right down again. All we can do is say goodbye to the billions of our tax-payers dollars going down the drain.
Can I also ask, julie603, what age demographic are you in? As I believe that there is a bias among the older generations who don't use the internet very often and believe that us younger generations should be "put in place".
The US health system should be identical to that of Australia. Seems to be working.
That's what the teachers are for. Not only to teach and educate, but to protect the well being of the students. They would have a phone on them or within a usable distance. Phones should be allowed at school, but must be kept in lockers during classes.
Exactly. It's plain censorship. And I don't remember the Australian public getting a say before the Government sent the bill to be passes, but correct me if I'm wrong; I'm not sure, after all. So there's the "democracy card" played. This would also have serious economical problems. The Australian branch of Google would be put completely out of business and would be shut down. Putting a blanket censor over our Internet is taking away our freedom of choice, and is the beginnings of an Orwellian disaster.
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