AmericanHistoryX
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Every time I see Lee dressed like Al Capone I cant help but to think I took money from my kids and the table where we break bread to pay for his threads.
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Cause one is business the other is Love.Agree,
But why a voice and not a treaty?
I agree that a treaty would be preferable.Agree,
But why a voice and not a treaty?
Good post.Look at the system of political donations that are no disclosed publicly or the 100s of corporate lobbyists in Canberra with access to politicians. How is it not corrupt? Big businesses not paying back public money given during covid when they still make huge profits.
It often seems to me indigenous Australian get judged by a different standard to wealthy capitalists. Billions in fossil fuel subsidies seen as justified.
Not anti voice. Your Voice.I agree that a treaty would be preferable.
I think the concept of a voice is a good idea in that obviously (and despite the money being thrown towards it) current attempts to address disadvantage are not working. Perhaps a voice will lead to an overhaul of these failing attempts and establish some useful ones.
However I believe in reality a voice will achieve very little and despite obviously being very Pro-Indigenous reparations I'm borderline anti-Voice due to my pessimism of the whole thing.
Because when the general public is distracted, the rats start sneaking things through.Why do the rich want us to debate? Why can't they just share the love?
A treaty will bankrupt the countryI agree that a treaty would be preferable.
I think the concept of a voice is a good idea in that obviously (and despite the money being thrown towards it) current attempts to address disadvantage are not working. Perhaps a voice will lead to an overhaul of these failing attempts and establish some useful ones.
However I believe in reality a voice will achieve very little and despite obviously being very Pro-Indigenous reparations I'm borderline anti-Voice due to my pessimism of the whole thing.
We will have a good test case for this, seeing as Victoria and South Australia are in the process of negotiating treaty. I have a feeling they will not be going broke.A treaty will bankrupt the country
I’ll just leave this here…..Why do the rich want us to debate? Why can't they just share the love?
They won’t have anywhere near the amount, nor the quality of activists that the federal one will have.We will have a good test case for this, seeing as Victoria and South Australia are in the process of negotiating treaty. I have a feeling they will not be going broke.
Why should people who were not alive during colonisation sign a treaty with other people who were not alive during colonisation?Agree,
But why a voice and not a treaty?
Because a body that I and 97% of other Australians get no say in, will have a powerful influence on how my tax dollars are spent.I am hoping for you to elaborate on why you think this is a bad thing. Because this is the substantive point in the entire referendum.
I think that’s because no one is informed enough to become a radical one way or the other yet. Even though on a fundamental level, there are differing viewpoints, we are all still pretty much in the dark on this one.Can't believe this thread has not turned into a complete shit fight and been shut down by now.
Mostly respectful and reasonably well thought out contributions, let's hope it stays that way right across the forum.
That's true too.Why should people who were not alive during colonisation sign a treaty with other people who were not alive during colonisation?