On Tuesday 31 March 2009 the SBS TV program Insight ran a debate/group discussion called Blocking the Net.
Whirlpool forums in their turn have been discussing this program with surprising results:
– mark (Newton)
It was an unfortunate and rather ironic lapse on Insight's part to censor the discussion on Internet censorship.
However, it was sheer idiocy for Senator Conroy (probably the most monitored federal minister in the Rudd Government right now) to blank out parts of his CommsDay Summit 2009 speech as delivered and post an amended version on his ministerial website.
This is a ZNet report on what Senator Conroy decided to omit:
"I thought a defence in terms of 'we had no idea' ... belongs in a Yes Minister episode."
As for the Minister's assertion reported on Monday:
That flatly contradicts what he said officially on the short-lived official DBCDE blog:
If that were to be the case he would only have himself to blame.
Sadly, the fact of the matter is that the Minister is erratically surfing a strong public opinion wave and desperately trying to avoid a wipe-out.
He tweaks his narrative whenever it suits or whenever the debate becomes politically uncomfortable for him.
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