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The treaty at the heart of Uluru.
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Albanese doesn't believe that, deeming that aboriginal Australians are not equal to the rest of us, can't look after themselves, and need our help; help that no other race or culture gets in this country.
Albanese's 'address' begins with the message that aboriginal Australians are not equal.
Whereas the Gettysburg Address sought unity, the Voice - every time it is mentioned by the Alboracists - seeks separation of one race from the rest of us. They want payback.
Malice towards white and other non-aboriginal Australians oozes from the Voice.