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The Australian Dictionary of Invisible Culture for Teachers


everyone has the right to disagree

value: many people in Australia think it is good if people can think like this (see more)

When someone says to me about something (e.g. cricket) 'I think about it like this (e.g. I don't like cricket)'.

If I don’t think the same, I can say to this person 'I don’t think the same (e.g. I love it)'.

"If Keegan's boss says 'We need to do this now', Keegan can say to her boss 'I don't agree with you. I don't think the same.'"

"When the government says 'This is now law.' Everyone can say 'I don't want it. I don't like it.'"

freedom of expressionfreedom of speechhaving restraint in discourseability to express opinionsfreedom


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