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Maz's avatar

There seems to be an undesirable trade off to this move (some people say this online safety bill is a Trojan horse) that would usher in digital IDs and many seem to be concerned about the potential impact of that.

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I have enormous respect for Jon Haidt's work and fully support his concern about the harms of online material on children, but let me assure overseas readers that there is now a huge outcry in Australia over Andrew Leigh's government's efforts to ram this legislation through parliament without proper scrutiny about digital IDs required to support the new laws. Australia faced some of the most draconian lockdown measures in the world during Covid and we are rightly very nervous about our governments' determination to control their citizenry. We also are extremely wary of the fact that this new law would give the eSafety Commission a role in determing the material deemed harmful to children. This Commission has shown itself to be duplicitious in falsely claiming girls and women are the major target of online abuse and ignoring the risks to boys of sexploitation, despite Federal police warnings about this important issue. See here - https://open.substack.com/pub/bettinaarndt/p/protecting-boys-from-sexploitation?r=iqrdm&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web. Andrew Leigh is not an appropriate spokesperson for this highly controversial legislation.

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