Predictable result for mine.
The bullshit being spouted that three quarters of all Aboriginals were voting yes has been exposed.
In the end, it was likely close to the opposite - as Jacinta Price said it was.
Also unsurprising to me is that people living in the inner city LGAs around the country strongly voted yes, whilst those in rural and remote LGAs returned strong no votes.
That further backs up the thoughts I put forward on here months ago that those living in the cities DO NOT LISTEN TO, NOR UNDERSTAND what is going on in the rest of the country. They think they know what’s best and create their own narratives whilst the opposite views are dismissed as bogan, stupid, held by dinosaurs and dickheads or just plain racist.
It was very obvious to us who don’t live in cities that our voices would not be heard when it came to this Voice to Parliament and we rejected it in droves in every state.
On a personal note, I am very disappointed that the Government handled this so poorly. If campaigned correctly, with bi-partisan support and thorough planning, this could have brought the country together. These arrogant fools have now driven a wedge between us as a nation. The crap about Aboriginal leaders wanting a week of mourning will do likewise. It’s a bloody joke and they should feel ashamed.