• Ilandar
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    1 year ago

    Don’t think about whether or not it will actually be useful - there is no way to predict this. Just focus on this one thought:

    If Australia votes No, it will kill all political momentum behind the ongoing fight for Indigenous rights to governance and sovereignty. This will be perceived as a damaging failure by Labor and neither they, nor the Liberals, will go anywhere reforms of this scale for a long time.

    I understand and support those who are voting No based on their lived experiences, but the rest of us have an obligation to vote Yes as far as I’m concerned. This referendum is the culmination of decades of work by Indigenous Australians and voting against it would be a morally reprehensible act.

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      1 year ago

      So even if the indigenous people we know are telling us to vote no, we should vote yes?

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          1 year ago

          I hope you realise how dumb that is.

          • Zozano@lemmy.world
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            1 year ago

            About as dumb as paedophiles in the catholic church, or african-americans in the GOP, yet, here we are.

          • Ilandar
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            1 year ago

            Not quite as dumb as blindly doing whatever your friends tell you to do.