I am not here to BS people. Unlike any of the Fox/Terrorgraph/Sky news silly media that lies, I won't do that. (hey the Colour Purple is banned in America by the Rabid right!)
A yes vote MAY improve the lives of Aboriginal people.
It will give them a "voice" to speak their concerns to the Government.
THAT IS ALL.
Yes, your parliamentarians may ignore them yet again! Every year there is another Black Deaths in Custody report and every year for 33 years those reports get ignored.
https://www.naa.gov.au/explore-coll...ns/royal-commission-aboriginal-deaths-custody
What a "yes" means:
Aboriginal people will choose who represents them as a community by voting (not by party hacks or whoever has the ear of a politician today).
They will be able to be in Canberra and get their message heard on Committee's that make decisions that effect their lives.
Politicians making decisions on Aboriginal lives will hear from Aboriginal representatives elected by their communities.
That "May" improve their conditions. Or Politicians may ignore them again. What a Yes vote guarantees is that their representatives will be heard.
That's all.
Not going to lie, or simplify a complex issue. The voice means Canberra will get better advice and hear from genuine representatives of the Aboriginal community. It's a good step in the right direction, more steps are needed.