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Can the Opposition get its act together instead of having its MPs regulate what people say on TikTok?

The Minister for Inclusion Julian Farrugia is at it again, prosecuting people for “hate speech” against people with disabilities, this time, prosecuting nobodies on TikTok. Supposedly, this shows that the Labour Party still has some values left. The Opposition MP and Shadow Minister for Inclusion, Graziella Galea wants us to know that she is taking the issue seriously with a photo of her holding her phone to her ear.

Can the Opposition get a little bit serious and act accordingly as the country plunges into an escalating crisis of rule of law? Or rather the lack of it.


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  1. Jowi tal bar avatar
    Jowi tal bar

    What that idiot said in tiktok was low and disgusting, though she had every right to express her opinion no matter how depreaved it was , this is true freedom of speech…. It seems that our politicians don’t understand this scared principle, and whenever someone expresses anything “offensive” use it as propgroangda…. Lol she’s trolling them all… Will they also ban dark humor shows now like family guy and South park?

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