Foreign Minister Penny Wong says “there’s no place in Australia for the hateful views” of the NSN, and insists that freedom of speech “only goes so far” and doesn’t cover divisive or hateful opinions
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Foreign Minister Penny Wong says “there’s no place in Australia for the hateful views” of the NSN, and insists that freedom of speech “only goes so far” and doesn’t cover divisiv...
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Foreign Minister Penny Wong says “there’s no place in Australia for the hateful views” of the NSN, and insists that freedom of speech “only goes so far” and doesn’t cover divisive or hateful opinions about others in the community."
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