Curly_Tiger
Well-known member
Very true but many are terrified of being labelled oneBeing called a racist these days means nothing.
That word has lost all of its punch as it is totally over used in incorrect circumstances.
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Very true but many are terrified of being labelled oneBeing called a racist these days means nothing.
That word has lost all of its punch as it is totally over used in incorrect circumstances.
Its a badge of honour these days. If a lefty flippantly calls you a racist it means you are above the target.Exactly
You get people to act based on emotions and they tend to ignore facts
With Covid it was their old favourite, fear
With the Voice it’s a combination of fear and love always with a dose of fitting in, greater good
On the Voice you’re most likely to be labelled a racist which is even harsher than a conspiracy theorist label and in many ways is the fear many run to the sanctuary of the Yes vote to avoid being called a racist
Yes, it doesn’t make sense right?
How can we bring people together by separating them? One group painted as the oppressor and the other the victim.
No it didn’t. The amendment literally took out the bit I quoted, about aboriginals. Not sure why you would twist that when it’s literally quoted verbatim but you have never been a good faith actor when it comes to politics Formerguest, the ideology always kicks in
I wholeheartedly agree with this. The matter at hand, and what determines stance, hinges on an individual's perspective and context. This ultimately boils down to people's outlook on the subject, and it's disheartening to witness how misinformation can significantly hinder the ability to fully gain important details around all facets of the matter.I continue to believe voting yes is best for country and indigenous people.
Interesting though how successful no campaign has been:
I think most wouldn't have read the constitution or been interested in it or ever really considered the many complexities and vagaries within the document, yet we stand as defenders of the constitution against people with much greater expertise in constitutional law (such as former shadow attorney general, Julian leeser) who argue it is not constitutionally problematic.
I could post numerous articles on this but it's easy enough to dismiss these people. To conservatives, I'd recommend reading this Leeser interview.
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'No campaign debating everything but the Voice', says Liberal MP
Liberal MP Julian Leeser has claimed those that are campaigning against the Voice are "arguing about everything but the constitutional amendment".www.google.com
Now the no campaign is moving on to say '70%' of indigenous people are voting no (Price in the above linked interview). I can't claim any such specific figure, but every indigenous person I know is a 'yes' and there's no question except the usual scepticism that it probably won't be allowed to have as much influence on indigenous policies as it should. To me it feels really disingenuous for her to be claiming that number.
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Fact check: Do the polls show that Indigenous support for the Voice is between 80 and 90 per cent?
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has claimed surveys show Indigenous Australians support the Voice at a rate between 80 and 90 per cent. Is that correct? RMIT ABC Fact Check investigates.www.abc.net.au
Totally accept polls are unreliable and would be even harder for measuring indigenous opinion, but I don't believe Price's claim and I don't think it's acceptable for her to just randomly quote unsupported numbers while at the same time deriding others for supposed deceptions.
Anyway, just my once in a while rant. I wish debate was more focused on the issue. I really think we need a better approach to Indigenous policies. I think giving a voice to Indigenous people is a great start.
ABC and the Guardian.......reputable sources with no far left leaning bias of course. 🤣For those intersected.
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The Voice campaign has generated much misinformation. Here it is, debunked, all in one place
The Voice to Parliament referendum has been a major source of misinformation. As early voting opens next week, here are the key pieces of misinformation.www.abc.net.au
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What is the Indigenous voice to parliament, how would it work, and what happens next?
Here’s what we know so far about how the Albanese government hopes to enshrine an Indigenous voice in the constitution via a referendumwww.theguardian.com
Don't be rude/cheeky you. It was seriously hard to find fact checking stuff without mention of Jacinta Nampijinpa Price - refuting her claims, so wanted to try and share some impartial content.ABC and the Guardian.......reputable sources with no far left leaning bias of course. 🤣
Are there any outlets that aren’t biased one way or the other?ABC and the Guardian.......reputable sources with no far left leaning bias of course. 🤣
Tucker Carlson on XAre there any outlets that aren’t biased one way or the other?
share some impartial content = by posting ABC and The Guardian. Seems legitDon't be rude you. It was seriously hard to find fact checking stuff without mention of Jacinta Nampijinpa Price - refuting her claims, so wanted to try and share some impartial content.
Please feel free to share similar content though.
ABC and SBS - Absolutely biased coverage.ABC and the Guardian.......reputable sources with no far left leaning bias of course. 🤣
😂😂Tucker Carlson on X
(Watch GNRs little brain explode)
Sorry Winston, could've clarified better but meant (material) that wasn't just referencing Jacinta and Warren. It's hard to find as most refutes are aimed at them.share some impartial content = by posting ABC and The Guardian. Seems legit
Meanwhile back to the voice. We have Indigenous men living 8 years less then the Australian averageProblem is, they keep turning into facts.
🤔 so Linda Burney will be giving advice to the voice? Isn’t that similar to getting in a guard dog and doing the barking yourself?For those intersected.
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The Voice campaign has generated much misinformation. Here it is, debunked, all in one place
The Voice to Parliament referendum has been a major source of misinformation. As early voting opens next week, here are the key pieces of misinformation.www.abc.net.au
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What is the Indigenous voice to parliament, how would it work, and what happens next?
Here’s what we know so far about how the Albanese government hopes to enshrine an Indigenous voice in the constitution via a referendumwww.theguardian.com
Yes won’t change thatMeanwhile back to the voice. We have Indigenous men living 8 years less then the Australian average
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What's the No campaigns solution here? All i have heard is a big fat Nothing.
Any individual who doesn’t look after themself will have a lower life expectancy.Meanwhile back to the voice. We have Indigenous men living 8 years less then the Australian average
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What's the No campaigns solution here? All i have heard is a big fat Nothing.