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As we move into a new season, this is a great time to reflect and plan our projects, travel excursions, outings, etc. This year, I actually participated in the recent election process for the first time. I must say, despite social media slander, I still enjoyed the experience, which provided the opportunity to address a serious social issue. I want to talk about the blatant lack of regard for human decency on social media and why this is such a problem in society. To those who provided your personal attack on my character and integrity during my campaign, the social impact of your behavior is exactly why I am writing this article. ....
Moon drops legal step against his critic after filing official complaint for slander in 2019 Posted : 2021-05-04 17:21 President Moon Jae-in / Yonhap President Moon Jae-in has reversed a decision to seek legal punishment for a South Korean man over the alleged criminal offense of slander, Cheong Wa Dae said Tuesday. The man in his 30s is accused of distributing leaflets with an expression insulting the president near the National Assembly in western Seoul in July 2019. Reportedly included in those leaflets was a copy of a Japanese magazine page reading, The red identity of South Korean President Moon Jae-in, a dog of North Korea. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only Brooke Adams and Hannah Goodwin, senior students at the Rockhampton Girls Grammar School, are preparing to go out into the world and help people. Neither of them aspire to become a politician; Brooke and Hannah intend to study medicine and dentistry, respectively. On Tuesday morning, they met with a woman who also left their school, albeit some years ago, with no plans to become a politician. Today she â Michelle Landry â represents our region in the federal parliament as the Member for Capricornia and Assistant Minister for both Children and Families, and Northern Australia. Ms Landry visited the school to speak with the Year 11 and 12 students about the rewards and pitfalls of leadership. ....