AUSTRALIAN VALUES This is an Australian values question — In the real test, every values question must be correct.
A friend asks you to help share a racially offensive picture on social media. What do Australian values say?
- Share it, provided that your own name is not attached to it
- Refuse, as creating or sharing racially offensive material is wrong ✓
- Share it only with people who already agree with the message
- Share it, as material posted online is not taken seriously
Why this is the answer
Passing racist material along on the internet is treated the same as producing it yourself.
This question is from: Mutual respect and tolerance for others
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