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The Forum > General Discussion > The treaty at the heart of Uluru.

The treaty at the heart of Uluru.

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Oh dear Foxy. The more of your commentary I see the more I think of Labor as a cult religion. As if an infallible pm and a climate change and energy minister believing in windmills and solar panels wasn't enough.
Posted by Fester, Sunday, 20 August 2023 12:32:52 PM
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Fester,

Ask yourself who would you like to replace our current PM
and his political party seeing as you're so adamant
against what we've got currently?

Does the Coalition and their leader Peter Dutton appeal
to you much more? Or would you have preferred the former
PM - (It's not my job) Scott Morrison?

Or is Dutton just another revolving face destined for failure
fronting a party that's being torn apart from the inside?

Australian voters decided they deserved better at
the last election.

Well at least better than the Coalition and their chosen leaders.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 20 August 2023 1:08:45 PM
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Talking about cults:

To paraphrase Isaac Asimov:

There is a cult of ignorance in Australia and there has
always been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been
a construct thread winding its way through our political
and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that
democracy means that ignorance is just as good as
knowledge.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 20 August 2023 1:23:10 PM
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"Ask yourself who would you like to replace our current PM
and his political party seeing as you're so adamant
against what we've got currently?"

I've got some cows on the property where I live.
Pick one, any one.
Got some ducks and magpies and kangaroos, saw a 6ft python a day or two back.
Pick one of them.

Foxy's pulling the 'shite sandwich switcheroo'

Ask yourself which half of a shite sandwich do you find most appealing to eat.

Answer = Neither. None of the above.

Don't be forced to choose the lesser evil.
You don't chose to eat half a shite sandwich because you think the other have has more shite on it.
A sensible person just says no, I'm not eating this crap.

How can a government even present this question without bias or supporting one position?

Do you hear Albo saying this isn't about what myself or my government wants, it's up to Australians themselves to decide.

No they don't say that, they're spending millions on flyers promoting they're preferred 'Yes' policy position.
Does the No campaign get equal government funding?

This whole thing is just another poorly cooked up government rort.

If Foxy is willing to post a video on YouTube eating one half of the shite sandwich and saying "Mmmm, It's so delicious"
- That's not going to make me want to try it.

People in this country need to stop following fools down the garden path.

It's easy, just say none of the above.
And until those government morons are forced to listen, nothing will ever change.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Sunday, 20 August 2023 1:33:20 PM
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Dear Fester,

You write: “You yourself Steele believe that the ATSIC Howard destroyed could have been made to work, so why not try again?”

It was working and working well. Fred Chaney, former Liberal Indigenous Affairs Minister says as much in his lecture series.

It was dispatched due to political reasons.

The churn of agencies due to political whim remains one of the strongest arguments for the Voice.
Posted by SteeleRedux, Sunday, 20 August 2023 2:04:26 PM
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It was dispatched due to political reasons.
Steeleredux,
Somehow I don't think that was the case, I think it had more to do with Millions wasted into the bank accounts of a few of those "Elders" & no possibility of improvement on the horizon !
Those whose salaries were for nothing are the ones who tried desperately to make it look like a political reason.
Posted by Indyvidual, Sunday, 20 August 2023 3:37:16 PM
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