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Peter Dutton - Political Stirrer.
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- that 90 of indigenous people voted 'Yes'.
That's not 100% of indigenous people, they were not united.
If this really was without any question the best thing that happened to indigenous people since white men came, then it would've been 100%, not 90%, and not just in remote areas.
It shows the government couldn't even convince all of the indigenous people themselves that this was the best way forward.
And it makes no difference what the 'losers' and 'blamers' have to say about it.
They're still trying to control the narrative and maintain the high moral ground, just as they tried to do during their campaign with their emotional manipulation policy, and the absence of selling their idea on it's own merits.
Australians voted 'NO' to having an unelected advisory body included in the constitution, and a concealed plan the government did not wish to share unless it won.
The 'Yes' people are the minority, so they can just shut the hell up and eat some humble pie. Their views were not the position chosen by the majority, and they are just making things worse for themselves kicking and screaming about it, because everyone's getting sick of it, and they won't want to do anything at all to help the indigenous the more the 'Yes' people carry on.
AUSTRALIA SAID NO.
- Now they should accept it, and move on with their lives.