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oahito Australia•U16 Social Media Ban - Senate 1hr debate before the vote, some time tonight on the livestreamEnglish4·5 months agoWell, I generally don’t consider satire to be a solid argument, it usuallp consisting of a joke and all. But if it makes people think, I’d consider it a win.
This bill is clearly not an effective solution for the stated problem. If you think it is, you’d probably make a good liberal senator.
oahito Australia•U16 Social Media Ban - Senate 1hr debate before the vote, some time tonight on the livestreamEnglish2·5 months agoCool. I was referring to last night’s Senate vote that passed 34-19.
oahito Australia•U16 Social Media Ban - Senate 1hr debate before the vote, some time tonight on the livestreamEnglish2·5 months agoMost of the Coalition. All of Labor. None of the cross-bench.
oahito Australia•U16 Social Media Ban - Senate 1hr debate before the vote, some time tonight on the livestreamEnglish5·5 months ago34 yes 19 no
oahito Australia•U16 Social Media Ban - Senate 1hr debate before the vote, some time tonight on the livestreamEnglish3·5 months agoGovt service, or privatised age-assurance face-scanning service wrought with error?
oahito Australia•U16 Social Media Ban - Senate 1hr debate before the vote, some time tonight on the livestreamEnglish1·5 months agoAll good
oahito Australia•U16 Social Media Ban - Senate 1hr debate before the vote, some time tonight on the livestreamEnglish10·5 months agoSatire, I thought it was obvious.
oahito Australia•U16 Social Media Ban - Senate 1hr debate before the vote, some time tonight on the livestreamEnglish2·5 months agoI’ll take that as a no
oahito Australia•U16 Social Media Ban - Senate 1hr debate before the vote, some time tonight on the livestreamEnglish01·5 months agodeleted by creator
oahito Australia•U16 Social Media Ban - Senate 1hr debate before the vote, some time tonight on the livestreamEnglish141·5 months agoWe should ban u16s from public transport. Too many have had fatal accidents due to dangerous behaviour around railways and bus stops. Compulsory learning from home, now!
oahito Australia•U16 Social Media Ban - Senate 1hr debate before the vote, some time tonight on the livestreamEnglish4·5 months agoIs lemmy exempt I wonder?
oahito Australia•U16 Social Media Ban - Senate 1hr debate before the vote, some time tonight on the livestreamEnglish1·5 months agoDebate’s kicked off.
oahito Australian Politics•We must fix the #PIDact. Government whistleblowers like David McBride, Richard Boyle are not protected3·5 months agoDavid McBride court appeal set for March 2025. His laywers need to cover costs, please donate: Help free David McBride from prison - David vs Goliath
Richard Boyle criminal trial set for November 2025.
oahito Overseas News•Failing Gaza: Pro-Israel bias uncovered behind the lens of Western media4·6 months agoCracks in the wall are showing when reporters blow the whistle on bias in their own news room!
Why are we allowing biased newspaper editors to frame our thinking? They’re anti-genocide marches.
Except when it can’t make any calls because antenna firmware not having the right updates or some bs like that. This industry is a hot mess and I’m about to tap out.
Yea. That’s part of it. Keep reading.
Honestly, I’m sick of this industry and wasting my money on them. I’ll make do with a new $100 phone from the post office in case I need to make an emergency call. 000 will still work even without a sim.
Over many years the providers & industry have been allowed to manufacture the problem and they now get the opportunity to sell customers the solution with new handsets, all whilst harming competition, increasing profits and cutting costs by shutting down the 3G network.
How is this legal?! So the likes of Telstra are blocking otherwise functional phones?
Lol ‘rebels’.
Christmas is cancelled in Aleppo.
Expansionist UK/US/ISrael won’t end here.
Brace yourself for WW III…
Craig Murray - the end of pluralism in the middle east https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2024/12/the-end-of-pluralism-in-the-middle-east/