That is some tripe that you’ve posted.swoop42 wrote:Yes, let's blame the side of politics who are supporting the voice, the parties trying to start a process in the hope it can improve the outcomes for future generations of Indigenous people.
Honestly.
If the referendum fails it falls squarely on the shoulders of the Coalition, the misinformation being touted as fact and the barely disguised bigotry emanating from much of the No campaign.
This is nothing but a cynical political opportunity for them, they want to breed division and appeal to the worst of human nature.
It's what the right seek to do and it's the same playbook we see trotted out against other marginalised communities whether it be Trans people or asylum seekers.
Disappointing but no surprise that the usual suspects on here aren't going to support the voice.
Once again it's all about them when in actuality it isn't at all.
That's the whole bloody point.
Typical of self aggrandising “do gooders” who when the going gets tough are usually nowhere to be seen.
If you cared about aboriginal people enough you would have been in Alice Springs when REAL assistance was needed.
But hey, let’s vote yes so we can feel good about ourselves