The campaign is looking quite atrocious in its tactics and consummation of Australian media and political **. The privacy breaches of the robo-texting supported by ALP's most senior politician still in the country, the violence (head butting) and the violent banners calling for burning of religious houses of worship seem quite extreme.
Even if the yes campaign wins, will those supporters feel safe, will they not suffer more bigotry and mental illness as they claim to have suffered, or will they wish to emigrate due to the forces unleashed?
Even if the no campaign wins, will those supporters be safe in their churches given the bannners, Qantas given the bans imposed by the QAN CEO on some, the meringue pie in the face or in Woolworths, see this weeks Corbett/ Banducci debate with Woolworths making its " special persons" cake on Father's Day, December 25 trees and other issues?
Seems like no one wins and whatever happens, Australia will lose and it will be a Pyrrhic victory for whichever side wins.