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Post by longaotian on Aug 4, 2018 23:16:11 GMT 10
Recently, there has been a lot of controversy here in New Zealand over two Canadian "far right activists". Lauren Southern and Stefan Molyneux, known for their extreme and controversial views were on tour, with an event planned here in Auckland. However, the Auckland mayor Phil Goff simply came out and said the two would be banned from speaking at any council or government owned venues (the same venues which have held radical Islamist events in the past), straight away this decision was decided to be a breach of their rights to freedom of speech, something which western society is completely based on. Anyways, this caused many debates over the past few weeks as the pair have continued to try and secure a venue for their event. Eventually, it was brought up in one of my law lectures at university and it really put things in perspective - the (current) New Zealand government is being run by a group of far left communists and the NZ media only encourages it. Now I certainly don't agree with alot of their views but imo the whole situation is completely ridiculous. Over the past month, media outlets have been constantly labelling the two as racists and therefore not welcome in the country and even the Prime Minister claiming the country is 'hostile' towards their views. Clearly anyone who has opposed the event doesn't understand the concept of free speech and will only listen to what they want to hear.
www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2018/08/exclusive-patrick-gower-takes-on-lauren-southern-and-stefan-molyneux.html
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Post by SharksFan99 on Aug 5, 2018 0:08:31 GMT 10
I think everyone should be given the opportunity to express their views, regardless of how controversial their views may be. It's hypocritical of the NZ Government to prohibit the event out of the best interests of the NZ people. That course of action is basically bordering on communism; dictating what information the NZ public should be exposed to.
We live in a world where people can easily share their views to millions of people, all from the click of a button. I don't agree with their views either, but they should have been allowed to go ahead with the event they had planned.
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Post by dount2005 on Aug 5, 2018 1:22:56 GMT 10
We live in a day and age where everyone is offended by almost everything. Nowadays, if you say something that someone disagrees with even slightly, you're bound to cause a WW3 riot.
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Post by SharksFan99 on Aug 5, 2018 1:29:57 GMT 10
We live in a day and age where everyone is offended by almost everything. Nowadays, if you say something that someone disagrees with even slightly, you're bound to cause a WW3 riot. That's very true, unfortunately. I honestly can't see the mindset changing anytime soon, because social media fuels those viewpoints and it's so ambiguous now that it will never die off.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2018 1:38:38 GMT 10
Freedom of speech is non existent, especially in Britain.
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