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Should there be an Aboriginal voice to parliament? (1 Viewer)

A Proposed Law: to alter the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishin

  • Yes

    Votes: 73 43.5%
  • No

    Votes: 59 35.1%
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    Votes: 36 21.4%

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vs actuarial studies:

launch ur career into finance or something:

> assist with money laundering or somthn idk

> participate in zoom calls

> use excel 2011 in 2030

> subtract and add stuff or somethn i forgor
Finance: spend your career around dicks all day. Gender studies: spend your career around dicks all day. Same thing.
 

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The Yes campaign seem to refuse to take responsibility, they seem to be blaming "misinformation" for the defeat or racism which is really weak. Im starting to really hate the word misinformation because people don't understand what it means. Misinformation doesn't include opinions, views or interpretation of facts that dont align with your own or orthodoxy. There was some misinformation in this campaign from BOTH sides, but most of the arguments from each weren't outright lies, they were just opinions. 60% of Australia didn't vote No because of misinformation, it was because they felt the Voice wasn't a good idea and they weren't convinced otherwise by the Yes campaign.
 

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The Yes campaign seem to refuse to take responsibility, they seem to be blaming "misinformation" for the defeat or racism which is really weak. Im starting to really hate the word misinformation because people don't understand what it means. Misinformation doesn't include opinions, views or interpretation of facts that dont align with your own or orthodoxy. There was some misinformation in this campaign from BOTH sides, but most of the arguments from each weren't outright lies, they were just opinions. 60% of Australia didn't vote No because of misinformation, it was because they felt the Voice wasn't a good idea and they weren't convinced otherwise by the Yes campaign.
damn gonna share with my friends this rlly good
 

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'Misinformation' is a propaganda term, honestly.
You dont agree with me so you are peddling misinformation. Seriously what ever happened to a well organised and thought out rebuttal to counter another argument? Maybe if the Yes campaign focused on that instead of calling everyone racists and getting celebrity/big business endorsements they would have won.
 

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Why was Canberra so opposite to the national vote? 60% yes vs ~40% yes in every other state? Is it because of higher socioeconomic level or high student population or what? It seems odd to be so far removed
 

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Why was Canberra so opposite to the national vote? 60% yes vs ~40% yes in every other state? Is it because of higher socioeconomic level or high student population or what? It seems odd to be so far removed
because it has an educated, wealthy, urbanised population. it’s similar to inner Sydney/Melbourne if you check them

the only places that really voted yes were the inner cities and the really remote aboriginal polling booths
 

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Why was Canberra so opposite to the national vote? 60% yes vs ~40% yes in every other state? Is it because of higher socioeconomic level or high student population or what? It seems odd to be so far removed
Because that's where most federal government staff are based, as well as NGOs etc. and those people skew heavily left
 

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Because that's where most federal government staff are based, as well as NGOs etc. and those people skew heavily left
L city L country L society

where is reset button to 1901
 

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lets talk real, if u guys have the funds to successfully and comfortably live in another country, which is it and why?
 

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because it has an educated, wealthy, urbanised population. it’s similar to inner Sydney/Melbourne if you check them

the only places that really voted yes were the inner cities and the really remote aboriginal polling booths
Mhm I guess all people that voted no are uneducated?
 

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