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The treaty at the heart of Uluru.
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Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 9 August 2023 11:00:36 PM
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The fact that the Voice will give a democratic privilege to one group of people over another is reason enough to reject it. So while there might be speculation as to what sort of world it will be, no amount of Orwellian doublespeak can convince me that I will be making Australians equal by creating inequality.
Posted by Fester, Thursday, 10 August 2023 6:19:12 AM
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ttbn,
Get ready for Snouts-in-the-trough Flak ! Posted by Indyvidual, Thursday, 10 August 2023 8:32:27 AM
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Who is Thomas Mayo?
Thomas Mayo identifies as a person of Kaurareg Aboriginal and Kalkalgal Erubamle Torres Strait Islander descent who holds the position of National Indigenous Officer within the MUA (Maritime Union of Australia). There is no information about Thomas Mayo parents. He played a significant role as a signatory of the Uluru Statement from the Heart and has been an influential advocate since its establishment in May 2017. Additionally, he serves as the Chairperson of the Northern Territory Indigenous Labour Network and holds a directorship on the board of Australians for Indigenous Constitutional Recognition. A prominent advocate for the “Yes” campaign has expressed his vision for the post-introduction of a Voice in Parliament. This includes measures including reparations for Indigenous people, the implementation of “rent” for living on Australian land, and the elimination of “harmful colonial institutions.” Who Are Thomas Mayo Parents? Who are Thomas Mayo Parents? There are few details about Thomas Mayo’s parents; unlike other well-known personalities, he keeps his personal details out of the media. The detailed information regarding the author of the book “The Voice to Parliament Handbook: All the Essential Information”‘s parents and their occupations are unknown. Furthermore, there is no information available about whether his parents are alive or deceased. From ancestry sources his heritage is Filipino, Borneo, English, and Jewish. He has NO Aboriginal blood yet identifies as aboriginal. He changed his name from Mayor to Mayo to take an aboriginal identity. http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/whole-thing-is-a-farce-dark-emu-exposed-investigate-labor-mp-s-indigenous-heritage/ar-AA1f0esn?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=03d7c0baa064482c92cb54bbf5b0b850&ei=9 "In Australia, you have got the three-part rule – Dr Gordon Reid, he’s proud to be Aboriginal because he self-identifies and other people recognize him as such,” Posted by Josephus, Thursday, 10 August 2023 9:32:58 AM
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The Voice proposal written by a Communist activist.
http://x4nz.jpp.org.in/questions/thomas-mayo-parents/ "Thomas Mayo's parents are Celestino and Thomas Mayo's parents are Celestino and Liz. Celestino is Filipino and Dayak (Borneo) and his Mother Liz is of Polish, Jewish and English ancestry. Thomas Mayo is not TI; 20 Jun 2023 12:15:34" [Tiwi Islander] "Mayo, a Darling of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Thomas Mayo is a signatory of the Uluru Statement from the Heart. He was chosen by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to sit on the Referendum Working Group, which drafted the referendum question, and was invited to stand by the PM’s side when the referendum wording was unveiled. Mayo has also co-authored The Voice to Parliament Handbook with veteran journalist Kerry O’Brien. Mayo’s vision for the Voice directly contradicts Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s claim that the referendum proposal is “modest”, and one that will merely help Australia’s most vulnerable and unify the nation. “Where’s the downside here?” Albanese has asked, in his support of the Yes campaign. “What are people risking here? From my perspective this is all upside.” When questioned, Albanese has avoided all discussion of treaty, reparations, and the Land Back movement, which calls for an end to “colonial” occupation and the return of Australia to Indigenous governance — causes that Mayo vocally supports." http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/investigating-people-s-indigenous-heritage-only-begins-if-aboriginal-people-ask/ar-AA1f09xK?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=27cdf1ac930847578dd4c1fb7bc9f7fe&ei=11 Posted by Josephus, Thursday, 10 August 2023 10:18:39 AM
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Dear Fester,
The Voice does not confer special rights on anyone. A group of leading constitutional lawyers, including a former High Court Judge has considered this question. They found that the Voice does not confer rights, let alone "special rights," on anyone. Instead the Voice would give Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples an opportunity to make representations to the Parliament and the Government. All Australians have the same opportunity. The Voice would not change this. It would not change or take away any right, power, or principle of anyone who is not Indigenous. There's more at: http://anu.edu.au/about/strategic-planning/indigenous-voice-to-parliament# Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 10 August 2023 10:36:39 AM
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