Big Tech companies censoring the Voice to Parliament debate has the “whiff” of Cuban and North Korean politics, according to The Australian’s Foreign Editor Greg Sheridan.
“It is profoundly undemocratic that a couple of tech company executives decide what Australians are allowed to hear in a debate,” he told Sky News Australia.
“Jacinta Price, an elected senator from the Northern Territory has had segments on the Voice taken down by social media censors.”
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