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Upcoming South Australian Elections – Changing The Face of Politics
Gamers4Croydon represent not only the minority of constituents but the majority of the free-thinking world. We’ll let their words speak for themselves, but Big Rock Graphics wholeheartedly supports G4C regarding their policy of levelling Australia’s ratings system to be uniform across all media, and their opposition to a mandatory internet filter.
This is your chance to tell everyone how you really feel about the …current state of state politics. Voting for Gamers4Croydon is about stating that you want your representatives to be more transparent, more progressive, more accountable, more personable, and more willing to listen and engage with the community.
To quickly summarise our policies; Gamers4Croydon supports the R18+ rating for videogames, opposes the mandatory internet filter, supports voluntary euthanasia, is pro-choice, supports marriage equality, wants to introduce an Independent Commission Against Corruption, wants to expand stormwater recycling, supports Electric Vehicle conversion subsidies, will repeal the law restricting the display of R18+ rated DVDs, will repeal the law that undermines free speech and the right to privacy online, will ban all political advertising with public funds, and wants to introduce study of how our democracy functions into the school curriculum. To see these policies in full, go here – http://www.gamers4croydon.org/policies.php
We have House of Assembly candidates in Croydon, Adelaide, Norwood, Light and Mawson. If you do not live in those electorates, we have a candidate in the Legislative Council that you can vote for. We have drawn box “Z”, and a 1 above the line in box “Z” is all that’s required to vote for Gamers4Croydon on the Legislative Council ballot.
We need you to get out and spread the word. Ask your family who they’re voting for. Ask your friends who they’re voting for. Explain to them why you’re voting for Gamers4Croydon, what we hope to achieve in parliament and what we hope to achieve for South Australia. (Feel free to mention prominent government ministers at this point – it usually doesn’t hurt.)
It’s time to engage in the political process and send a strong message about the type of politician you want to see in parliament. It’s time to hold government accountable. It’s time to change the face of Australian gaming by changing the face of Australian politics.
It’s time to be Gamers4Croydon.
If you’re in South Australia and registered to vote in the March 2010 State elections we suggest you consider marking box Z.
They aren’t just for gamers. They’re for everyone who want a fair go system and oppose State sponsored censorship.
Good luck and thank you G4C for political transparency and being a voice of reason.