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    Facebook under pressure to remove page that depicts Aborigines as drunks and welfare cheats

    CANBERRA, Australia - Facebook is under pressure in Australia to take down a page that insults Aborigines with the government accusing the social networking company of using its U.S. base to avoid Australian anti-discrimination laws.

    The Aboriginal Memes Facebook page has created a furor in Australia this week with its depictions of indigenous Australians as drunks and welfare cheats.

    Australia's media watchdog, the Australian Communications and Media Authority, is investigating complaints about the page and Race Discrimination Commissioner Helen Szoke said it could breach Australian anti-discrimination laws.

    Communications Minister Stephen Conroy said late Wednesday his office had called on Facebook's Sydney office to take the page down.

    But he said the page had recently been reclassified "controversial humour" and that Facebook maintained it did not adjudicate on humour.

    Conroy said the creator of the page, whom he believed was a 16-year-old Australian living in the west coast city of Perth, was getting around Australian anti-discrimination laws through U.S. guarantees of free speech.

    "We don't live by American laws here in Australia; we live by Australian laws and this is an Australian who is using the fact that Facebook is based in the U.S. to get away from Australian laws," Conroy told Australian Broadcasting Corp. television.

    "Facebook should take this site down," he added.

    He said Australia had tried to get Australian court orders enforced in the U.S. against Facebook and other websites in the past, but "we've got nowhere."

    Facebook said in a statement issued by its Sydney office that it sometimes restricts access to content that violates local law and was engaged in a constructive dialogue with Szoke.

    "We believe that sharing information and the openness that results invites conversation, debate and greater understanding. At the same time we recognize that some content that is shared may be controversial, offensive or even illegal in some countries," the statement said.

    Some offensive images disappeared from the page Wednesday and all were gone by Thursday.

    The controversy comes after Australia's advertising watchdog ruled that companies were responsible for comments left on their Facebook pages by members of the public.

    The Advertising Standards Bureau said Australia-based Carlton & United Breweries, also known as CUB, could be held responsible for "lewd and crude" comments posted on a Facebook beer fan page because it constituted advertising. The comments breached alcohol advertising guidelines by connecting alcohol with social or sexual prowess and promoted excessive drinking, the bureau said.

    The ruling has far-reaching consequences for companies' use of social media and raises questions about the culpability of enterprises outside Australia that inadvertently breach Australian laws via the Internet.

    CUB told AP in a statement Wednesday that while it did not consider user comments to be advertising, it would not appeal the decision.

    The brewery will monitor public comments more closely and remove inappropriate ones, it said.

     

    32 comments

    • Chris Harris  •  2 days 13 hrs ago
      OOOPPS I can see the NEW laws coming now that will cover the whole world for any internet infraaction....
    • 6  •  2 days 11 hrs ago
      Censorship will only lead to worse problems.
    • ONEROCKRIDE  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  2 days 16 hrs ago
      WoW! really! who gives a #$%$
    • radar702  •  2 days 15 hrs ago
      How 'bout focus more on the thieves and crooks running banking systems and world economies instead of what's being posted on facebook
    • NutSac  •  2 days 17 hrs ago
      lol
      • Cooper 2 days 8 hrs ago
        Breaking News: "Voters see NutSac support drop."
      • Cooper 2 days 10 hrs ago
        Headline: "NutSac divided on issues. Americans could see NutSac crushed!"
      • Cooper 2 days 10 hrs ago
        the NutSac polls!
    • Ed  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  2 days 9 hrs ago
      New tourist slogan ????..... "Australia, not nearly as free as you would think"
    • Al  •  2 days 13 hrs ago
      Seems like Facebook is more trouble than it is worth! Someone is always getting screwed.
    • GIR  •  2 days 10 hrs ago
      So charge the Australian kid in an Australian court. This is YOUR problem, not Facebook's.
    • Jack Acid  •  Succasunna, New Jersey  •  2 days 8 hrs ago
      I've been there many times, and I can tell you that's exactly what they are.
    • ken  •  New York, New York  •  2 days 13 hrs ago
      Ah...Political correctness, the perfect way to introduce censorship, oppression, and a police state into a once proud and opinionated people. Doing it to white people all over the world! With a whimper indeed.....
    • Gary  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  2 days 16 hrs ago
      Hell its the truth..same here in America and the commies would love to shut us up too,anit gonna happen
    • Chester P  •  2 days 14 hrs ago
      I like how the official from Australia comments that they don't live by US laws in his country, but then he's trying to enforce Australian laws on companies that exist in the US. Apparently, from his asserted opinion, other countries' laws don't apply in Australia, but Australian laws apply everywhere? When did Australia become dictator of the world?
    • Lucifer Jones  •  Lanoka Harbor, New Jersey  •  2 days 13 hrs ago
      Hide behind all the fancy laws and double talk, the government took their land now its gonna give back their dignity? If these people were so hard working and resourceful they wouldnt be running around half naked in body paint thousands of years after the rest of the world got civilized. Whos fault is it the black, the "native american" (which is #$%$ they migrated here from somewhere else but that little fact goes unsaid) and the rest of the dark peoples tend to be lazy, live in filth and have no true direction??? Whos fault is it the black man is the worlds most violent and has the lowest I.Q.? Whos fault is it that native americans had Rape gangs that raided other indian settlements to rape and kill? whos fault is it they cant put the bottle down? Im tired of the lip service, show me what these people actually accomplished that means something to us all and not to some ACLU lawyer looking for money or some libbytard ivory tower living commie who wouldnt know a days work if it bit them in the butt. Learn to live like the rest of us or prepare to go extinct, thats natures way and since these people claim to be close to nature should understand that and stop looking for a free handout.
      • michael 2 days 11 hrs ago
        @Lucifer, you left out with a 40 oz.
      • americathefree 2 days 11 hrs ago
        The fact remains that it was their land before the European invasion. It is likely that most of those who thumbs uped the original comment do not like Muslims moving into european nations and I see their point but it works both ways.
    • Robert McCuen  •  2 days 14 hrs ago
      Here in New Mexico we have a similar situation with our 'natives'. IF the majority of a certain people have specific behaviors, it won't help anyone to totally deny its existence. To simply restrict the truth to save a group's 'face' doesn't help them at all. It simply permits the behavior to continue; it just becomes 'politically correct' to ignore them!
      • gcnycdude 2 days 13 hrs ago
        Conquered people everywhere have lingering problems from the destruction of their culture to the systematic rape of their country and people. Many would say the predisposition of many Irish in early Ireland to the subjugation of the English shows some of the same effects. Most of the people of any race are good and hardworking but many are also lost. Ask yourself why America is the largest consumer of drugs in the world and then realize that though minorities have higher percentages of drug use the majority of users in this country are Caucasian and then ask yourself what makes that lost generation of Americans any different from the Aborigines most of you seem to revile. Just this week the head coach of the Philly Eagles lost a son who lost his battle with drugs and he was white privileged, and I assume had great caring parents but no one would have the stomach to make fun of that situation. Show some compassion and if you hate this problem go to AA meeting or a NA meeting and see who shows up. Better yet donate time to helping people with these problems. Considering the numbers in this country it’s unlikely that any of us doesn’t have a friend or family member with a drug or alcohol problem. But many on this site just like to throw stones and use stories like this to hide behind a screen and tout racist bile. America has a drug problem not Mexicans or African American but America. Unfortunately the reality is regardless of your circumstances everyone is responsible for their actions even when you have good reasons to be lost or broken but I don’t see where racism, hatred or judgment would help any of those people find the strength to overcome their situation.
    • Peace  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 days 14 hrs ago
      Sometimes the truth hurts.
    • Richard  •  2 days 13 hrs ago
      We have that problem here, with so-called "African" Americans.
    • John  •  Dallas, Texas  •  2 days 14 hrs ago
      Aborigines and Native American are misnomers and should be removed from the language.
      • Floyd 2 days 7 hrs ago
        I hope the chinese will be more compassionate when they take over the u.s.a. WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND AND WILL BITE YOU IN THE #$%$
      • Floyd 2 days 7 hrs ago
        I DO!
      • Phil 2 days 9 hrs ago
        So...Anyone have a problem with Texas writing school text books? Anyone?
    • Tea remorse  •  2 days 13 hrs ago
      Nothing PC about it . Maybe some one could show whites in a trailer park on COPs
      you wouldn't like that either
    • WakeUpAmerica  •  Naples, Florida  •  2 days 16 hrs ago
      Rod McGuirk, The Associated Press | Associated Press, so what's the problem here? The same goes for blacks in America! Not all aboriginese or blacks are drunks and welfare cheats but the MAJORITY of fraud and substance abuse IS diectly tied to them! Trying to deny it is useless and is only using the ostrich approach, head in the sand while htier butts being kicked, to social probelms instead of confronting and solving them! This is a FREE SPEECH issue, and has nothing to do with U.S. issues that the leftry lib Australian PM is marching with! She'll be gone soon enough but the problem will still be there! Solving alcohol and substance abuse compounded with welfare / entitlement cheating needs to be DIRECTLY confronted and penalized so that it DETERS further abuse!
      • batucadababy 2 days 9 hrs ago
        Fraud is a white thing...it's a by-product of the greed thing you do so well...Ask Bernie Madoff and his "victims"
        Substance abuse is a white thing...it's caused by not being able to handle life...why do you think Cops have to kick little white boys and girls outta the black community where the black man is tryna make a dolla and his clientele is tryna zone out...permanently...they are ia bunch of ungrateful ingrates who've had everything handed to them and have never been told no...as for blacks creating all that crime...that's exactly what the powers that be want you to believe, it covers the real dirt ever so well, and believe me, honey, money hides a multitude of sins....Ahhh, but there will come a day when you are gonna wanna take your own hand and yank out your own lying tongue...it'll be the day when JUSTICE will prevail and Just Us will be tossed straight into the pit of hell.
      • ken 2 days 13 hrs ago
        Toogrande: Blacks make up olny 11% of society yet commit 80% of all crimes, and absord 60% of welfare!
      • LoveMyFreedom 2 days 14 hrs ago
        if you have ever been there you know what I mean
    • axeman007  •  Bryan, Ohio  •  2 days 10 hrs ago
      sorry about your laws, i'm not giving up my freedoms here thats what the united states was founded on. maybe you should get off welfare and nobody would talk bad about you over ther you loosers!
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