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If Yes get the vote clarification question

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Created by warwickl > 9 months ago, 30 Sep 2023
warwickl
NSW, 2224 posts
30 Sep 2023 7:40PM
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If Yes is successful will the current system that has received billions of $ be removed?

Paradox
QLD, 1326 posts
30 Sep 2023 7:53PM
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No, there will be another significant layer of bureaucracy over the top of it. Some of it may go due to duplication but essentially no, it is an add on thing to what is already being done.

sgo
VIC, 166 posts
30 Sep 2023 9:17PM
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Most of the "billions" being used currently are on things like healthcare, education, housing etc etc so no, you wouldn't want these removed.
Perhaps a voice could lead to better efficiency and outcomes?

remery
WA, 2804 posts
30 Sep 2023 7:57PM
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warwickl said..
If Yes is successful will the current system that has received billions of $ be removed?


Why?

myscreenname
1618 posts
30 Sep 2023 9:00PM
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Paradox said..
No, there will be another significant layer of bureaucracy over the top of it. Some of it may go due to duplication but essentially no, it is an add on thing to what is already being done.

I reckon you are right. I'll vote yes because I don't want to stand in the way of the aspirations of our indigenous people. I think a no vote will set Australia back, just like what happened with the Republic referendum in 1999.

Albo was prety clear during the election about his path towards reconciliation. Which makes me think: did we vote Albo in or did we vote Scomo out?

Pcdefender
WA, 1491 posts
1 Oct 2023 12:28AM
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The MSM are certainly playing their part.

The near hundred percent one sided promotion for the YES vote is appalling.

Rails
QLD, 1371 posts
1 Oct 2023 5:42AM
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warwickl said..
If Yes is successful will the current system that has received billions of $ be removed?


Clarification

An indigenous voice to parliament should ensure the billions go where it makes most sense to the indigenous. No saying whether this will provide better outcomes but probably won't make anything any worse.

A no vote will mean everything stays as is, pretty ****house but ok.

I am basically a progressive, nothing ever stays the same, no matter what you might vote for.

psychojoe
WA, 2125 posts
1 Oct 2023 5:39AM
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I wasn't going to say anything since we don't talk politics on this page.
Why are white people deciding whether or not Aboriginals get a voice to Parliament? At less than five percent of the population their vote won't matter. To counter this I'm voting inline with my own Aboriginal friends, if everyone did this, they'd effectively have a say. And if you don't have any black friends, is your opinion really valid here? Maybe cast a donkey vote.

Mr Milk
NSW, 3004 posts
1 Oct 2023 9:33AM
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Pcdefender said..
The MSM are certainly playing their part.

The near hundred percent one sided promotion for the YES vote is appalling.


I would have picked you for a Sky Stupidity watcher. That's Murdoch, so quintessential MSM. You won't see too much pro voice content there, but plenty of pandering to RWNJ grievances

Tequila !
WA, 935 posts
1 Oct 2023 6:59AM
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psychojoe said..
I wasn't going to say anything since we don't talk politics on this page.
Why are white people deciding whether or not Aboriginals get a voice to Parliament? At less than five percent of the population their vote won't matter. To counter this I'm voting inline with my own Aboriginal friends, if everyone did this, they'd effectively have a say. And if you don't have any black friends, is your opinion really valid here? Maybe cast a donkey vote.


This is where you guys get this wrong.
Donkey vote - is there pre requisites to whatever people want to use their vote for?
(I.e. if yor dont have black friends you dont have a say on this). I thought a vote is up to the individual to do whatever he wants with it. Or is it different now?

Constitutional changes are extremely difficult for a reason, to avoid the lunatic of time en charge change or put whatever he wants there.

Is its a divisive topic, and we all should be looked the same by the law and the constitution. Thats the current system anyway.

remery
WA, 2804 posts
1 Oct 2023 8:26AM
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The current treatment of indigenous Australians is divisive and always has been.

myscreenname
1618 posts
1 Oct 2023 9:27AM
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Mr Milk said..
I would have picked you for a Sky Stupidity watcher. That's Murdoch, so quintessential MSM. You won't see too much pro voice content there, but plenty of pandering to RWNJ grievances

MSM has been either silent or promoting a no vote. The yes vote seems to be grass roots... at least in our area, and it's everywhere you look.

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
1 Oct 2023 4:26PM
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I think a no vote will set Australia back, just like what happened with the Republic referendum in 1999.

It did? How?

I don't care if we are a republic or not, but I'm curious how not becoming a republic has 'set Australia back'. Is this a demonstrably universally held view?

sgo
VIC, 166 posts
1 Oct 2023 4:29PM
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Which part of the info this link do we accept?
The first part that details expinditure, or further down in the comments where it is fact checked and shown to be bull?

myscreenname
1618 posts
1 Oct 2023 1:37PM
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Harrow said..

It did? How?

I don't care if we are a republic or not, but I'm curious how not becoming a republic has 'set Australia back'. Is this a demonstrably universally held view?

I think it's inevitable that Australia will be a republic, so yes it did set us back.

Now get in line to suck it

FormulaNova
WA, 14737 posts
1 Oct 2023 5:50PM
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myscreenname said..
Harrow said..

It did? How?

I don't care if we are a republic or not, but I'm curious how not becoming a republic has 'set Australia back'. Is this a demonstrably universally held view?

I think it's inevitable that Australia will be a republic, so yes it did set us back.

Now get in line to suck it


The only reason it is inevitable is that people will keep trying to create a referendum until they get the answer they personally want. There should be a rule where they need to wait 30 years before raising the same question in another referendum. It's not like you would have a referendum to become a republic and then one 2 years later to join the motherland again.

I think in reality though, things like republic referendums are just created to distract the public from how bad the government of the day is managing the economy. How much would it change the country? Not at all really other than having to bring in some sort of 'president' and all the political crap that creates.

Rango
WA, 708 posts
1 Oct 2023 5:59PM
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Paradox said..
No, there will be another significant layer of bureaucracy over the top of it. Some of it may go due to duplication but essentially no, it is an add on thing to what is already being done.


The promoters of the voice have already had billions through their hands and achieved little they should have nothing to do with any form of voice.
No problem with legislated voice but constitutional forever representation seems to signify the gap will never be closed .

myscreenname
1618 posts
1 Oct 2023 6:45PM
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FormulaNova said..
There should be a rule where they need to wait 30 years before raising the same question in another referendum.


1967 was the last referendum relating to Aboriginals.

So maybe 2055 will be next referendum on the republic.

psychojoe
WA, 2125 posts
1 Oct 2023 7:49PM
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Tequila ! said..

psychojoe said..
I wasn't going to say anything since we don't talk politics on this page.
Why are white people deciding whether or not Aboriginals get a voice to Parliament? At less than five percent of the population their vote won't matter. To counter this I'm voting inline with my own Aboriginal friends, if everyone did this, they'd effectively have a say. And if you don't have any black friends, is your opinion really valid here? Maybe cast a donkey vote.



This is where you guys get this wrong.
Donkey vote - is there pre requisites to whatever people want to use their vote for?
(I.e. if yor dont have black friends you dont have a say on this). I thought a vote is up to the individual to do whatever he wants with it. Or is it different now?

Constitutional changes are extremely difficult for a reason, to avoid the lunatic of time en charge change or put whatever he wants there.

Is its a divisive topic, and we all should be looked the same by the law and the constitution. Thats the current system anyway.


Then I guess you also had a valid opinion on the gay marriage referendum.

Subsonic
WA, 3128 posts
1 Oct 2023 8:31PM
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psychojoe said..
Maybe cast a donkey vote.


Forgive me, but how do you figure people can donkey vote on a yes or no question? You do understand what a donkey vote actually is don't you?

with regards to what the constitutional changes are we're voting for, I think most would be all for the first addition. The second (or part thereof) is far more concerning. It will grant the government the ability to further the powers of the voice committee. That is, it could well become more than just an advisory committee.

remery
WA, 2804 posts
1 Oct 2023 8:40PM
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myscreenname said..

1967 was the last referendum relating to Aboriginals.


That was the referendum when we agreed that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples would be counted as part of the population right?

snoidberg
QLD, 422 posts
2 Oct 2023 1:56AM
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The same propaganda machine that shoved gay marriage and Covid vaccines down our throats are now pushing the yes propaganda.
Most aboriginal people don't want to sell their sovereignty to the UN and just want to be left alone. (They know it's a trap)
All this referendum has done so far is caused division.
Look back at the gay marriage referendum, did you think it would go way overboard like where we are at now, where doctors are mutilating gentiles of confused children and giving them chemical castration drugs. Or what about the men taking drugs that aren't allowed to be given to breastfeeding mothers because of toxicity being passed to the baby, however men are being prescribed the same drug so they can lactate puss and get off on breastfeeding a baby? (#$&@in sick world we live in)
Yep, this is another trap so they can tax the air you breath and the grass you stand on and eventually you won't be allowed at your local beach for a surf without paying your fees. (You will own nothing)
All these referendums do is take away power from the people and give more power too government, this will not help everyday indigenous folks at all.
Look at the yes protests, you don't see any aboriginal people, just a bunch of brainwashed white uni students.
The no protest had much more aboriginal people.
Indigenous Australians allready have a voice, we just need ears to listen to them.

sgo
VIC, 166 posts
2 Oct 2023 9:45AM
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snoidberg said..
The same propaganda machine that shoved gay marriage and Covid vaccines down our throats are now pushing the yes propaganda.
Most aboriginal people don't want to sell their sovereignty to the UN and just want to be left alone. (They know it's a trap)
All this referendum has done so far is caused division.
Look back at the gay marriage referendum, did you think it would go way overboard like where we are at now, where doctors are mutilating gentiles of confused children and giving them chemical castration drugs. Or what about the men taking drugs that aren't allowed to be given to breastfeeding mothers because of toxicity being passed to the baby, however men are being prescribed the same drug so they can lactate puss and get off on breastfeeding a baby? (#$&@in sick world we live in)
Yep, this is another trap so they can tax the air you breath and the grass you stand on and eventually you won't be allowed at your local beach for a surf without paying your fees. (You will own nothing)
All these referendums do is take away power from the people and give more power too government, this will not help everyday indigenous folks at all.
Look at the yes protests, you don't see any aboriginal people, just a bunch of brainwashed white uni students.
The no protest had much more aboriginal people.
Indigenous Australians allready have a voice, we just need ears to listen to them.


Hmm, my fact checker just exploded !
I worry about Australia :(

FormulaNova
WA, 14737 posts
2 Oct 2023 8:31AM
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Why are people talking about a 'gay marriage' referendum. There wasn't one.

Why are people 'mutilating gentiles' anyway. Is this a revenge thing? I wasn't there, and wouldn't have done anything anyway.

snoidberg
QLD, 422 posts
2 Oct 2023 11:43AM
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sgo said..

snoidberg said..
The same propaganda machine that shoved gay marriage and Covid vaccines down our throats are now pushing the yes propaganda.
Most aboriginal people don't want to sell their sovereignty to the UN and just want to be left alone. (They know it's a trap)
All this referendum has done so far is caused division.
Look back at the gay marriage referendum, did you think it would go way overboard like where we are at now, where doctors are mutilating gentiles of confused children and giving them chemical castration drugs. Or what about the men taking drugs that aren't allowed to be given to breastfeeding mothers because of toxicity being passed to the baby, however men are being prescribed the same drug so they can lactate puss and get off on breastfeeding a baby? (#$&@in sick world we live in)
Yep, this is another trap so they can tax the air you breath and the grass you stand on and eventually you won't be allowed at your local beach for a surf without paying your fees. (You will own nothing)
All these referendums do is take away power from the people and give more power too government, this will not help everyday indigenous folks at all.
Look at the yes protests, you don't see any aboriginal people, just a bunch of brainwashed white uni students.
The no protest had much more aboriginal people.
Indigenous Australians allready have a voice, we just need ears to listen to them.



Hmm, my fact checker just exploded !
I worry about Australia :(






remery
WA, 2804 posts
2 Oct 2023 9:47AM
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We don't need Fact Checkers, we need Drivel Checkers.

Tequila !
WA, 935 posts
2 Oct 2023 10:06AM
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I got only one question

What is a woman?

myscreenname
1618 posts
2 Oct 2023 11:50AM
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snoidberg said..
The same propaganda machine that shoved gay marriage and Covid vaccines down our throats are now pushing the yes propaganda.
Most aboriginal people don't want to sell their sovereignty to the UN and just want to be left alone. (They know it's a trap)
All this referendum has done so far is caused division.
Look back at the gay marriage referendum, did you think it would go way overboard like where we are at now, where doctors are mutilating gentiles of confused children and giving them chemical castration drugs. Or what about the men taking drugs that aren't allowed to be given to breastfeeding mothers because of toxicity being passed to the baby, however men are being prescribed the same drug so they can lactate puss and get off on breastfeeding a baby? (#$&@in sick world we live in)
Yep, this is another trap so they can tax the air you breath and the grass you stand on and eventually you won't be allowed at your local beach for a surf without paying your fees. (You will own nothing)
All these referendums do is take away power from the people and give more power too government, this will not help everyday indigenous folks at all.
Look at the yes protests, you don't see any aboriginal people, just a bunch of brainwashed white uni students.
The no protest had much more aboriginal people.
Indigenous Australians allready have a voice, we just need ears to listen to them.


Cheer up. Vote No. Polls say you will win

myscreenname
1618 posts
2 Oct 2023 11:51AM
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snoidberg said..
This is a woman in 2023


Now get in line.

snoidberg
QLD, 422 posts
2 Oct 2023 1:57PM
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I have never voted in my life and don't intend to register ever, I'm quite happy complaining.
The less government the better.



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