
IT’S no accident that Sydney and London both have a location called Speaker’s Corner. It has long been considered a sacred right under English law in British Commonwealth jurisdictions that public speaking, and in particular political speaking, is a sacred right. Without the right to speak we are little more than slaves.
So it’s entirely appropriate that a rally to oppose the Federal Government’s draconian Misinformation & Disinformation Bill is held at a location with a long tradition of honoring the right to public speaking.
Speaker’s Corner Sydney, opposite the NSW Art Gallery, features soapbox speakers every Sunday from 2pm until 5pm. The rally to expose Albanese’s brazen legislation clamping down on freedom of speech on the internet will be on Saturday the 28th of this month, September, from 11.30am.
The rally is being organised by Sydney Libertarians and former Liberal MP Craig Kelly has his name down as one speaker. The Libertarian Party, by the way, has an excellent website full of great ideas and projects, and has managed to get candidates elected in NSW city and country council elections, most notably Camden, where they hold the balance of power.
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