Now just take a moment about this whole shebang
Doesn't the indigenous population get a vote in all elections like the rest of us?
Of course it does.
So does all this "Voice" business have a purpose of giving them more of a say than every other Australian?
Never mind the multi- generational "invaders", how do the countless numbers of migrant communities that have established themselves here in the last 50 years (and continue to do so) feel about that?
This hasn't been thought through. What they are suggesting will inevitably lead to the original inhabitants of this island continent having a power over decisions that the average Australian citizen won't have. The devil is in the detail, which hasn't been invented yet, or if it has, it hasn't surfaced
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