The government has a win win for the Voice. If it's a yes they get victim hood of Aboginies enshrined into the Constitution, that's so handy to have this permanent class of victims, so handy. The Yes also brings the ability to fast track the stealing of our sovereignty and have that 'managed' by them. The opportunities would be endless to sideline the citizens and take control, for the betterment of the poor Aboriginals of course. The major win for them also is that we would be so busy pointing fingers at each other that we wouldn't be looking at them.
It's a cunning plan Albo has here and that's why he is so desperate to have it. He can taste it almost, his dreams and those of his sort are within reach.
NO you sorry human being, NO !
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