The video is largely incorrect. The anti-vilification (NOT anti-criticism) laws specifically says in part that you may not discriminate against or vilify someone based on disability, religion, race, sexuality, gender identity, and HIV/AIDS status. There isn't anything in the law that says you can't criticize a Muslim or criticize Islam in general. Vilification, under the law, means that you cannot take actions (yes, including speech) that would '...incite hatred, contempt, ridicule or revulsion'.
It isn't a perfect law, certainly, but it in no wise criminalizes criticism of religion.
Boru
It isn't a perfect law, certainly, but it in no wise criminalizes criticism of religion.
Boru
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