TOPHER Field says neither UK PM Keir Starmer nor Australian PM Anthony Albanese have got the message that their hate speech and digital ID laws are directly linked to Trump’s tariff impositions. Field revealed the link between Trump tariffs and free speech in a video he released three weeks ago.
According to Field, both Albanese and Starmer are under false impression that they represent countries where free speech exists, simply because that is the historical case. Australia is only a step behind the UK, where people are currently serving prison sentences for posting so-called racist and/or hate speech online.
There is yet no indication of this anti-free speech regime in the UK backing off. Rushmoor Borough Council, for instance, in South West England, is proposing an “injunction to restrict the behaviour of people preaching within the town centres of Aldershot and Farnborough”.
The totalitarian, anti-free speech and even absurd nature of UK “hate crimes” is evident for all to see when a policeman cautions a man for saying “speak English” to an alleged victim, presumably an immigrant.
Meanwhile in Australia the case of Chris Elston aka Billboard Chis against Australia’s eSafety Office has been accepted by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal after a five day hearing.
Elon Musk’s X platform is included as a party, but Teddy Cook, the complainant in the case, is somehow not named.
Julie Inman Grant, the censorship czar who runs the eSafety Office, was given five weeks to provide Elston and X with all documents. The first step is usually a private conference. “Unless Ms. Inman Grant wants to concede she is an authoritarian trying to destroy free speech, we might as well go straight to the hearing,” Elston posted on X.
Elston’s alleged offence was posting in reference to transvestite Teddy Cook: “This woman (yes, she’s female) is part of a panel of 20 ‘experts’ hired by the @WHO to draft their policy on ‘trans people.’ “People who belong in psychiatric wards are writing the guidelines for people who belong in psychiatric wards”.