Drag queen case update: Lawyers lodge free speech defence
If I am silenced by this legal action, no Australian’s freedom of speech will be safe.
Read moreDrag queens widen legal action seeking five more posts deleted
The taxpayer-funded anti-free speech legal claim against me has been widened.
Read moreDrag Queen legal case update: My interview with Vision Radio
Yesterday I was interviewed by Neil Johnson on Vision Radio about the taxpayer-funded anti-free speech legal case brought against me by two LGBTIQA+ Drag Queens.
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REVEALED: What the drag queens want
The freedom of every Australian is on trial.
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If Trump loses, it’s lights out for freedom of speech and religion
Read moreSenator Claire Chandler’s legal nightmare is over, mine is only just beginning
The threat of legal action against ordinary Australians exercising freedom of speech needs to be addressed.
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“We have a right to perform, regardless if it’s to children or adults.” – Diamond Good-Rim
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Taxpayer-funded litigation has been launched against me to shut down everyone's free speech.
Read moreNotice re my legal defence fundraising – it’s paused
But the trigger on further legal action against me could be pulled any day.
Read moreUpdate from the "drag queen" case against me in the QHRC
I’ve just finished in the compulsory Queensland Human Rights Commission conciliation with two LGBTIQA+ drag queens, relating to a post on my blog last January. The complaint did not resolve and I now have an anxious wait to see if I am to be taken to the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal for the matter to be heard before a judge. The complainants have 28 days in which to lodge this action or it lapses. Thanks to everyone who has been praying, I will keep you updated as further news comes to hand. Below is the opening statement I made at the QHRC this morning.
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