Prominent Voice advocate slams censorship of No campaign

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Prominent Voice advocate slams censorship of No campaign
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A constitutional lawyer and head of the pro-Voice organisation Uphold and Recognise said any perception that referendum debate is rigged will be 'extremely destructive to the Yes case'.

Facebook removed a series of ads calling on Australians to reject the proposed constitutional reform after RMIT FactLab labelled a claim in the ads – that the Voice would provide Indigenous Australians with “special rights” – as incorrect.

“People should be able to say that thing confers special rights. They're completely wrong and they deserve to be rebutted and thrashed in the argument. But you can't stop them from saying it” “I would be nervous, very nervous, about the attempt of any social platform to prevent the dissemination of any argument, provided it wasn't so out there as to amount to sort of overt racism or it was breaching a law of the Commonwealth,” Professor Craven said.

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