KenH wrote:roar wrote:think positive wrote:my reasoning in a nutshell, as this is what I have been reading from various indigenous people. I figure they are the people to listen too. my decision is not based on facebook troll posts.
So you choose to listen to the small minority of indigenous people against the voice rather than the majority that are pro voice?
This does seem to be the way a lot of no voters can justify voting no. Not all of course but it is an easy way. I am disappointed because I can't see the Yes vote getting up and this will cause a more of a divide in our community. This has been poorly done and there won't be another opportunity to do this.
Mate, I can honestly say I have looked for neither!
Originally I thought it was a great thing, then I did a little reading, and yes, listened to the squeaky wheels. I haven’t, from memory, seen a post with an indigenous person saying vote yes! No I haven’t looked for one, nor will I. I have no faith in politics or politicians at the best of times.any of them. It’s all about power,
Clearly this has been horribly miss handled, deliberately or otherwise. There are questions that need answers, it’s a bumbling mess. That’s not on me, and quite frankly I don’t care enough to go find the answers myself. The answers should be there, in big letters for every one to see.
They are not.
I’m wontbe voting yes on a maybe or any one else’s say so. Especially no one here. The yes voters, aside from Stui, (which still surprises me) are about as logical and helpful as an armpit full of trump supporters!
My vote is a vote of no confidence.