The Hate Law That Hates Freedom
If a law can punish conduct that causes a “reasonable person” to feel intimidated or fearful, then speech is no longer judged by intent or action, but by perception.
The former NSW Premier's woeful ICAC performance puts paid to the excuses for her failings.
Sometimes reality television is the most compelling viewing.
That's how I felt watching former NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian appear before the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC).
I don't know anyone that thinks Berejiklian is corrupt but her testimony made for an awful lot of questions concerning her judgement.
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