Voice to Parliament 'isn’t our voice', was 'dreamed up in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra' says Warren Mundine
Indigenous Activist Nyunggai Warren Mundine says the people pushing the voice are the same people who have failed Indigenous Australians for decades.
Indigenous activist Nyunggai Warren Mundine says the Indigenous Voice to Parliament was dreamed up by academics in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra, and doesn’t represent Indigenous people.
“The Voice isn’t our voice,” Mundine told Sky News Australia.
“It was dreamed up by a whole lot of people, aboriginal people, in Sydney and Melbourne. The elites in academia.”
These are the same groups of people who have failed Indigenous people for decades, Mundine argued.
“The people who have been pushing this forward have been in charge of Indigenous affairs for the last 50 years. And what improvements have they done?” he asked.
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