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University of Melbourne journal turns up conservative killing list

 
[Education News]     05 Jul 2018
Belis (Anna Baylis), a freshman at Mexico University, is "rather disappointed" with the article. (photo by Australian newspaper)
University of Melbourne journal turns up conservative killing list

Belis (Anna Baylis), a freshman at Mexico University, is "rather disappointed" with the article. (photo by Australian newspaper)

According to the Australian newspaper, an in-school publication run by the University of Melbourne student union, (University of Melbourne Student Union), published a "satire article" recently, jokingly claiming that conservative students and Australian Prime Minister (Malcolm Turnbull), Tam will be eliminated. Cause the internal political dispute of Mexico University.

This satirical article is entitled "detailed list of people we should eradicate on the first day of revolution." (An Exhaustive List of Whom We Shall Kill on the First Day of the Revolution). The list includes "Liberal club (The Liberal Party Club)" and "Labour right-wing club (The Labor Right Club): is the one who elected Rudd (Kevin Rudd) for us." "the (The Labor Left Club):, the left-wing Labour club," and "the loser of 30 consecutive news polls, (Newspoll)," because they screwed up Rudd and led to the return of Kevin Rudd.

Boris (Anna Baylis), a freshman from the Liberal family, said the "killing list" was "particularly disappointing" despite threats from left-wing students in the school. "I think it`s disappointing for these people to think that violence is the only way to get their voices heard," she said.

University of Melbourne journal turns up conservative killing list

< Farrago > and this article. (photo of Australian newspaper)

It is understood that the annual operating expenses of < Farrago > are A $ one hundred and forty three thousand three hundred, all from student services and facilities paid by students in school, (Student Services and Amenities Fee).

Education Secretary (Simon Birmingham) said the article was an abuse of the cost of student services and facilities: "the publication of these immature statements in student publications such as < Farrago`is detrimental to their glorious history."

Birmingham also said: "killing is not funny, this article is not funny." Editors of < Farrago > should bear in mind that they are funded by all students, not just those who share their political views. "

(Australian Liberal Students Federation) National President Bofa (Xavier Boffa) also criticized the University of Melbourne student union not only for failing to represent mainstream conservative students, but also for demonizing them because of political dissent.

(Desiree Cai) Chua, president of the University of Melbourne Student Union, responded that the article was a satirical article and that < Farrago > welcomed multiple perspectives. Mozambican university officials said there was no need to take the article seriously, saying that Farrago was an independent publication and that the school had no right to interfere with its editorial work.

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