The Social Needs Of The Young

Today, on the 171st anniversary of the slaughter of 20 pro democracy activists at the Eureka Stockade by government forces, I condemn Anthony Albanese for the viciousness of his government’s attack on the social needs and human rights of young Australians. (The above painting shows the Swearing of Allegiance to the Southern Cross (Eureka Flag) at Bakery Hill on 1st December, 1854.)

In a society where most parents are too busy working (in order pay the mortgage and other living costs) to be there for their children the way parents used to be there, it is an intellectual, moral and emotional obscenity to ban all people under the age of 16 from social media which are now the main place for socialising for most human beings in first world countries.

This ban will create more problems than it solves.

I predict:

A The Albanese government will increase the youth suicide rate with this ban.

B. Youth participation in violent criminal gangs will increase because of this ban.

This ban is an example of just how dangerous and stupid the centralised planning of people like Anthony Albanese can be.

While I am not a human rights lawyer, I believe it is a clear violation of Articles 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 12, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30 of the Universal Declaration Of Human Rights.

If I am correct then Anthony Albanese has violated half of these 30 human rights with one piece of legislation. Is that a world record?

Leaders who do things like this with impunity belong in jail.

Geoff Fox, Deember 3, 2025, Melbourne, Australia

Approaching John Locke’s 393rd Birthday – Lest We Forget Our Rights

Friday of this week will be the 393rd birthday of a founding father of modern political liberalism, John Locke, pictured and quoted above.

This website is created in opposition to the centralised planning of an uncaring government, because destruction of personal liberty destroys people’s lives.

Who will help me spread this message?

Geoff Fox, Tuesday, 26th August, 2025, Melbourne, Australia