The Australian Human Rights Commission president Gillian Triggs has finally found freedom of speech she would like to defend – Yassmin Abdel-Magied’s.
Being inexperienced in the area, Triggs of course manages to misunderstand the concept of freedom of speech, but it’s probably sexist of me to point that out so I won’t (“I’m am coming to the view that they have been able to say things about me, and attack me, in a way that never would have happened to a man.
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