You're blaming the entire plight of Indigenous Australians on the No voters, Scott, as have many Yes activists since the referendum. Talk about blind stupidity. It's beyond belief that these same people aren't viciously scathing of - among others - the current Government who are the only people that can help them whether we voted yes or no.
I also note that the draft mentions that they are now considering pursuing simple recognition without the enshrining of the Voice. This highlights another BIG mistake of the Yes side, Scott. Reconciliation requires input from two sides, (bold, underlined and italicised so you don't miss its significance Scott) and they never bothered to consult others, just themselves. All they did was write down a wish list, then thrust it presumptuously in the face of the electorate with limited explanation, a overburdening load of expectation and a bunch of warm fuzzies and Kumbaya rhetoric - the Vibe - and then threw a tantrum when the overwhelming majority of Australians didn't like it.
The immaturity of the Yes leaders is gobsmacking, as well as lesser peons such as yourself. If they release such an incendiary statement basically calling 60% of the country a pack of arseholes they will do more damage to race relations in this country than any No vote could.
Keep getting taught the lesson but refusing to learn it, Scott, and you too will do more damage than anyone's No vote.
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