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13/05/23
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Originally posted by Hingdog:
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"Voting no to the voice will only leave the status quo the way it's been for 100 years" Voting NO in itself won't change a thing, voting YES will more than likely make the situation for aboriginals worse. It's deepening the ingrained sense of victimhood into the aboriginal population, NOTHING will change for aboriginals until they are empowered by self esteem and that is NEVER going to happen by continually treating them as victims. The ONLY way for them to grow as a group is to start treating them as true EQUALS, get rid of all discrimination no matter how well intended, make them realise they're no different to the rest of us p.s I bet you can't provide a single insight into how the "V"oice will provide positive outcomes
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the voice will cast asside the political aspect of any recommendations it puts forward. It will represent first nations people in a way which has never happened before. Do you not think Aboriginals ARE victims of colonialism?