Historically, she's got it right - and the pollies have it right too.
Historically, she's got it right - and the pollies have it right too.
How?
Unjust laws do need to be acted on by government (or declared unconstitutional by the High Court) for them to change. But the impetus for that change has historically come from a combination of protest and civil disobedience. So yes, breaking unjust laws has a strong historical precident, as does the alteration of legislation.
ABC Australia
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-16/actu-boss-defends-position-as-coalition-attacks/8360290
How?
Unjust laws do need to be acted on by government (or declared unconstitutional by the High Court) for them to change. But the impetus for that change has historically come from a combination of protest and civil disobedience. So yes, breaking unjust laws has a strong historical precident, as does the alteration of legislation.
ABC Australia
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-16/actu-boss-defends-position-as-coalition-attacks/8360290
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