Question on the Voice, page-14

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    Actually you make a good point, they haven't actually "immigrated" to Australia yet. That's why you see some aboriginal parade with signs like "death to Australia", they don't actually consider Australia their own country.

    And to make the problems worse, the ones representing them are mixed aboriginals who found a way to make a lot of money by being an activist, they make all the noise while living in a cushy life in the city. Thorpe and Price are both side of the same coin, they both found their niche.

    And then you have a whole of community of non-aboriginals with vested interest, mostly useless lawyers who profit from indigenous issues.

    And finally Aboriginals themselves are very diverse and different groups fight amongst each other, there's no unity or consensus on any issue even amongst themselves.

    What a clusterf*ck of a situation we are in.

 
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