LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION | SELENA UIBO MLA
CLP Weakens Hate Speech Protections to Appease Keyboard Warriors
The CLP Government’s push to water down the Northern Territory’s anti-discrimination laws is not about protecting “freedoms” — it’s about protecting hate speech. Attorney-General Marie-Clare Boothby today claimed the changes are about “restoring freedom,” yet failed to name a single right or freedom that has been curtailed under the existing Act.
If the CLP believe there are certain slurs, insults or offensive views they’re unable to say publicly, perhaps they should stop hiding behind press releases and use parliamentary privilege to spell them out clearly.
Instead of standing up for everyday Territorians ,for people who deserve to live without being humiliated, intimidated or vilified for who they are, the CLP are defending the rights of keyboard warriors to cause harm under the guise of free speech.
The laws passed by the previous Labor Government were designed to protect people from public acts that were objectively likely to offend, insult, humiliate or intimidate based on a protected attribute including race, sexuality, gender, disability or religion. The CLP’s new “higher threshold” isn’t about clarity, it’s about letting more hate go unchallenged.
This is a government more interested in fuelling culture wars than keeping Territorians safe. They’ve done it without producing a single example of how the current protections have gone too far, just vague scare tactics and baseless slogans. Labor will always stand with the communities that are most affected by
discrimination, not with those who seek to excuse or enable it.