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Responding to a deadly terrorist attack, authorities in the Australian state of New South Wales promised on Dec 19 to introduce a law that would give officials enormous powers to restrict speech and assembly.

The proposed law joins a series of restrictions that have been floated at the federal and state levels in recent days: to further tighten gun laws, to crack down harder on hate speech, to adopt new measures against anti-Semitism and to expand deportation as a tool of punishment.

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[–] einkorn@feddit.org 4 points 1 week ago

Never let a good tragedy go to waste.