A ustralians in the state of Queensland could be jailed for up to three years for sharing social media posts that violate sweeping hate crime laws. The Criminal Code (Serious Vilification and Hate Crimes) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023 proposes tougher penalties for those who commit crimes motivated by prejudice on the grounds of race, religion, sexuality or gender identity. The proposed laws would increase the maximum prison time for making bigoted statements from six months to three years. Inflammatory social media posts fall under the purview of the bill, which prohibits the vilification of specified groups through “any...