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.AlanJones on the Greens' hate speech ban plan: I don’t take any of this seriously, if they want to go down this totalitarian route ... the public of Australia has woken up and are saying enough is enough. MORE: KennyOnMedia

Sky News host Alan Jones says there are high risks being taken if people walk into the ballot box and vote for Labor, due to the Greens’ planned hate speech ban.

Mr Jones says Labor will ‘presumably’ adopt the same policy of making hate speech illegal, which he says is subjective. The broadcaster says those championing the ban want to ‘shut up’ debate and don’t want an open platform where ideas can be canvassed. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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AlanJones After listening to the nrl yesterday I left the radio on 2GB overnight. Heard Allan Jones when I turned on radio this morning. What a miserable bitter twisted nasty old man.if he’s 1 on am dial that would explain why the people in Sydney are cranky people.

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AlanJones Isn't that what Alan Jones does best hatespeech

AlanJones hate speech is speech that the Far Left hate, this will be the most hard left totalitarian socialist Government in Australia's history

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