Also sounds less like something one could stomach without a drunken stupor "arguments" wont enter.
Yep, we should all strive to decimate our human rights to the level of China's.
What is Australia missing out on without a David Icke tour?
A post I made with self awareness and irony.
How do you feel about Australia denying entry to Muslim hate preachers?
With a David Icke tour suppressed by the government Australia is missing out posing as an open society.
It depends what they say. If they are the type who encourage their followers to kill homosexuals or beat women or enslave the kafir then I'm in favour of a ban. If they are simply lecturing about how Allah's will governs humanity and how Muslims are superior to everybody and now unbelievers will burn in Hell then I support their right to visit and spout their garbage.
OK and what has David to offer the Australian people? Entertainment? A serious message about alien/jew tyranny?
We also don’t want radicals who will take up arms against members of our society.
While I have not heard Icke call for violence against our alien overlords, is it not a reasonable choice of action if you buy in to this narrative?
If it were I believe we would have seen it by now. Icke's following is enormous, in the millions. I've listened to many hours of his lectures (what can I say, I like to try and work out what makes loony people tick) and he really does not promote that kind of intolerance. Indeed, he goes on at some length about how racism is ludicrous because 'we are all the same' (he means this literally) and talks of the futility of war and violence. I think if you were to ban him on the basis that he is indirectly inciting violence then you'd be banning a heck of a lot of other speakers, e.g. what about the leftists who criticise the bankers and the capitalists - what if one of their audience goes out and chops off a few elitist heads?
Pull the virtual plug. Block intenet addresses. China will.
We also don’t want radicals who will take up arms against members of our society and become terrorists.
While I have not heard Icke call for violence against our alien overlords, is it not a reasonable choice of action if you buy in to this narrative?
Would you ban a band with a song called "kill the president" ?
Seems like a more direct call to action than anything Icke says.
That was one of the worst comparisons on this site in a long time congrats
I walk a little taller and straighter every time someone from the US describes Australians as childish. My day is full of joy when people led by a buffoon with the emotional control of my 3 year old granddaughter think we are childish.
This is ridiculous. It has already been pointed out many times in this thread that there is no attempt to censor his views so Icke's ban (yes, it is a ban) does nothing to stop what you are talking about.Describing members of our society as aliens from other star systems and mixing in popular narratives like satan is the ultimate in otherising - a little dehumanising of many public figures. A critique of the one percent or political leaders leaves open the door to political and resistance action against our fellow man.
Not at all. This is not about defending a nut but about a minister deciding which nut gets to peddle their wares.Lol, people on a "skeptic" forum defending David Icke.
This is Nimitz class irony. "Buh muh freeze peach"