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I am guessing you are speaking for or about Australia, and if I’m not mistaken most Australians do not have guns either (and correct me if I’ m wrong on this) either by turn ins or confiscation? That’s an issue that can be gotten into.
On religion you might catch a good deal of backlash. Simple -you either believe in a diety and religion or you don’t or choose not to.
On religion you might catch a good deal of backlash. Simple -you either believe in a diety and religion or you don’t or choose not to.
zonavar68 · 51-55, M
@soar2newhighs It is very specific. We should be free to chose to accept or decline religion, guns or dis-information and not have the three forced down our throats like we do not have a choice.
Well here and
I’m pretty sure in Australia the issue of religion
Is fairly
Liberal in that no one is forced in any direction. Guns are a different matter depending on the country. Disinformation is often pretty much spewed by politicians and the media. Most
People in free societies can accept or reject the information they are given
The issues you cite are specific but not so much so as they would be dealt with the same way across the board for all
Nations.
I’m pretty sure in Australia the issue of religion
Is fairly
Liberal in that no one is forced in any direction. Guns are a different matter depending on the country. Disinformation is often pretty much spewed by politicians and the media. Most
People in free societies can accept or reject the information they are given
The issues you cite are specific but not so much so as they would be dealt with the same way across the board for all
Nations.
Eternity · 22-25, M
I agree with two of those things
Jackaloftheazuresand · 26-30, M
be free of you in a few years
SirBenedictTheSecond · 22-25, M
Agreed.