NSW Premier’s announcement: He will not be repealing hate speech laws following the revelation of a criminal conspiracy involving the caravan.

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  1. It’s understandable that the Premier would want to maintain current hate speech laws, especially in light of recent events that have highlighted the importance of protecting communities from targeted hate and violence. The exposure of a criminal conspiracy underscores the need for robust legislation to address hate speech and ensure the safety and cohesion of our society. It’s essential to strike a balance between freedom of expression and protecting individuals from harm. Upholding these laws can help prevent the escalation of hate and support a more inclusive environment for all. What are your thoughts on how these laws could be improved or enforced more effectively?

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