The Voice vote:
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- stui magpie
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My understanding of why the Yes campaign isn't providing specific grainy detail is because it doesn't exist. If the Yes votes gets up, then it will be up to Parliament to legislate how it will all (initially) work. That's not being explained well at all.
When I first heard about The Voice I was against it as I thought it would be just another fkn ATSIC, but as I learned more about it, I changed my mind and now I'm a Yes voter.
I get that there's a number of different reasons why people might vote No, the least of which (despite the shrills from entitled Leftards) is being racist.
My understanding of why the Yes campaign isn't providing specific grainy detail is because it doesn't exist. If the Yes votes gets up, then it will be up to Parliament to legislate how it will all (initially) work. That's not being explained well at all.
When I first heard about The Voice I was against it as I thought it would be just another fkn ATSIC, but as I learned more about it, I changed my mind and now I'm a Yes voter.
I get that there's a number of different reasons why people might vote No, the least of which (despite the shrills from entitled Leftards) is being racist.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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well i have a major trust issue with that!stui magpie wrote:^
My understanding of why the Yes campaign isn't providing specific grainy detail is because it doesn't exist. If the Yes votes gets up, then it will be up to Parliament to legislate how it will all (initially) work. That's not being explained well at all.
When I first heard about The Voice I was against it as I thought it would be just another fkn ATSIC, but as I learned more about it, I changed my mind and now I'm a Yes voter.
I get that there's a number of different reasons why people might vote No, the least of which (despite the shrills from entitled Leftards) is being racist.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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That's fair enough, but the alternative if the vote goes No is that the Government will just legislate it anyway.
The only difference will be that firstly, the First Nations Peoples don't get recognition in the constitution and secondly, a future government could choose to remove the voice all together whereas if it's in the constitution it can't be removed but it's form can still be changed
That's fair enough, but the alternative if the vote goes No is that the Government will just legislate it anyway.
The only difference will be that firstly, the First Nations Peoples don't get recognition in the constitution and secondly, a future government could choose to remove the voice all together whereas if it's in the constitution it can't be removed but it's form can still be changed
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Will cost absolutely nothing to the government, because the Voice is a total fraud. The government will not spend a penny in addressing the social deprivation that afflicts the vast majority of the indigenous population. Instead, it is bribing a corrupt affluent layer of upper middle class indigenous academics, bureaucrats, entrepreneurs, lawyers to promote the voice and create the illusion that somehow voting ''yes'' for the voice is a way forward for the aboriginal people. As for the government, it is laughing all the way to the bank, because it pretends to be "concerned'' about the fate of the aboriginal population in this country, while spending nothing to address the third world conditions prevailing in so many Aboriginal communities.Bucks5 wrote:It should be rebranded as the InVoice because the demands will carry a huge cost to the Government and tax payers alike.
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So if The Voice isn't the way to help fix the issues you outline, all of which are real and legit, what is? White people in parliament making decisions and spending more money on shit that don't work?
So if The Voice isn't the way to help fix the issues you outline, all of which are real and legit, what is? White people in parliament making decisions and spending more money on shit that don't work?
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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