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Is the Uluru statement about sovereignty?

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I'm sure Albanese and the lets-govern-according-to-race mob are all aware of NIAA, but they still want another racist organisation to add to the very costly aboriginal industry. No matter what exists, they still want more - the Voice; and they are unlikely to be satisfied with that, either. The wrecking of a civilisation and culture is an ongoing operation.

So, there is no point to banging on about it! Just vote NO. That is all any of us can do. Evidence, discussion, common sense means nothing to these Socialist racists. They are all about ideology. Vote NO. And, in the next election, vote One Nation, Liberal Democrats, Family First and UAP before the ALP, the NLP and the communistic Greens. We need a purge of all the rubbish. And anonymous arguing among yourselves is not worth squat.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 14 March 2023 11:26:37 AM
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ttbn, I totally agree.
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'Anthony Albanese has been targeted by one of Queensland’s veteran Aboriginal activists, Wayne Wharton, who spent the weekend campaigning against the voice across the Prime Minister’s Sydney seat.
The traditional owner and Kooma man from Cunnamulla in western Queensland accused Mr Albanese and the government of lying to Australian voters about the voice, which he believes is ­opposed by a majority of Indigenous people.
Mr Wharton and a group of eight fellow campaigners travelled to Sydney to letterbox-drop thousands of “vote no” flyers to the homes of voters in Mr Albanese’s electorate of Grayndler, as well as across the neighbouring electorate of Barton, held by Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney.'
Posted by Josephus, Tuesday, 14 March 2023 4:07:29 PM
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Josephus

It's interesting that the group has gone to all that trouble to campaign against something that the government has lied about them wanting. The 'voices' of Senator Price and Warren Mundine haven’t been listened to; let's see if aboriginal voices speaking in the PM's own electorate are listened to.

Like the Covid totalitarianism having nothing to do with health, the Voice has nothing to do with aboriginal Australians. Both are about control and setting Australians against each other. Communism never changes: it just takes a different form, and different a name. People still supporting Labor should not be thinking that the Albanese government is anything like the Labor Party used to be. The fact that the ALP gained only 42.6% of the primary vote might indicate that many traditional Labor voters are waking up, just like erstwhile Liberal voters who have deserted a party that doesn't have a clue what it stands for any longer.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 14 March 2023 5:45:15 PM
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Here we have the Forums radical right agreeing with a member of the radical left. Josephus and others of the extreme right believe the Voice gives Aboriginals too much power, Wayne Wharton a hard left radical believes it doesn't give enough Power, and demands Aboriginal sovereignty through 'Treaty'. The old case of my enemies enemy is my friend.

Josephus do you agree with Wharton's call for Aboriginal sovereignty through the instigation of a treaty? In 2019 Wharton said; “The systems that we’ve had for the last 230 years is broken, they’re useless.” he went on to say; The legal system is based on a “feudal system of punishment” and since he was running for the Senate at the time, he claimed, the political system was run by top-end-of-town corruption.

BTW: At the 2019 election Wayne Wharton received a miserable 624 votes! Even Aboriginal people wouldn't vote for him.
Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 14 March 2023 6:26:16 PM
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"And, in the next election, vote One Nation, Liberal Democrats, Family First and UAP"

ttbn, Australians have already rejected your band of halfwit fascists and racists, in favour of progressive moderates such as the GREENS and TEAL INDEPENDENTS. Why would they support divisive haters like Hanson and Palmer.
Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 15 March 2023 4:49:10 AM
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On the childishness of name-calling, even SkyNews has fallen for the "power of moral blackmail" narrative put about, probably, by the YES mob, that people will vote for the Voice because they don't want to be called 'racist'.

What rot!

.Once you are in the polling booth, nobody knows what way you vote.

.If NO is the answer to this race-based referendum, there is not much point in calling a majority of people in a majority of states racists.

. They are already calling everyone who disagrees with them racists, so who cares.

. Has anyone here actually been called a racist, to their faces, and not just by some keyboard coward?

. Are normal, sane people going to vote in accordance with what some people they don’t even know might call them online?
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 15 March 2023 9:36:16 AM
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