There’s no place for abuse online and nobody should be attacked because of who they are. It was a pleasure to meet with the eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant to hear about her important work – including new resources to help our mob if they’re abused online.
Remember: you can always report online abuse, and eSafety can take action. You can read more about the eSafety’s First Nations resources here – including how you can get support if you’re the victim of online abuse: esafety.gov.au/first-nations/…
@LindaBurneyMP @eSafetyOffice @tweetinjules The indigenous NT kids who were abused in person by indigenous adults just called, they’d like their innocence back, not #VoicetoParliament #VoteNOAustralia
@LindaBurneyMP @eSafetyOffice @tweetinjules Sorry Linda, would you be able to tell me who I should advise of the drunken indigenous gentleman pissing in the rubbish bin outside the Post Office this afternoon before walking back in amongst the Post Boxes and kicking his lady friend to get the refilled Coke bottle off her?
@LindaBurneyMP @eSafetyOffice @tweetinjules That also cover Jacinta Price too? Cause your lot abuse her hourly.
@LindaBurneyMP @eSafetyOffice @tweetinjules The Ministry of Truth
@LindaBurneyMP @eSafetyOffice @tweetinjules You Linda, get attacked because of what you do and what you say, not because of who you are. It'll be good to see you both protecting Jacinta Price, Warren Mundine and all the other people in 'your mob' whose opinions differ from yours!
@LindaBurneyMP @eSafetyOffice @tweetinjules Why aren’t You in Alice Springs.It’s a War Zone .Is it all to hard so avoid it ?.We’re is the leadership We’re is Albenese.
@LindaBurneyMP @eSafetyOffice @tweetinjules Define “abuse” and “mob”
@LindaBurneyMP @eSafetyOffice @tweetinjules Good, she can start with Marcia Langdon.