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so you can disagree with them, just not online or in public or in private with anyone not in your household?

Do you see any issues with this?



> Do you see any issues with this?

Yes, in that you're just ignoring the comment you replied to and repeating the same incorrect nonsense.

Disagreeing with a law does not require breaking that law. You're perfectly welcome to disagree with the lockdowns in Victoria and NSW, and you can do that wherever you want. You're not welcome to break them.


Its just like Carrie Lam says, People who break the law cannot expect to be considered part of civil society.


You can disagree with them though. Disagreeing is not limited to posting an event with a time and location which is illegal. There are many ways to disagree.




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