The person who made the referendum into a race issue was good old potato head and of course the bulk of the Australian people who did not want 3% of the population to get anything more than them. It was not enough that we live on their land which was stolen from them now we want to limit any chance they might have in determining their futures without the input of non indigenous colonial managers. We are not racist the population says but those aboriginal people are but we showed them didn't we. You hero.
@@shadowfilm7980 America still reasonable safe.. here in Brasil Surpeme court decided Indigenous groups can demand lands at will, without compensation from their legal owners. Yes they can get to your house and say.. hey, I like it, it is mine now.
@@shadowfilm7980 Take heart! It's votes like this in other Western countries that show that the pendulum is definitely showing signs of swinging back to the right.
We are sick of being lied to, emotionally manipulated, and gaslit. Saying No isn't just saying No to this referendum it's saying that we refuse to accept this emotionally manipulating gaslighting, we refuse to accept lies.
Yes, and Australians know to protect democratic principles, we all have a voice through our elected representatives, however imperfect that may be at times. We don't say that one group has more of a lobbying voice than others. Yep, it was said resoundingly on 14/10/2023.
Well said!!! Please take this message to the echo chambers like the Sydney Morning Herald YT page, ABC YT page, etc etc. Oh thats right, they block user comments for a reason, they represent no one except the rich elites who feel that all Australians can pay for the imagined guilt they are burdened with while living no where near Aboriginals and never having a single thing to do with them. We suffer as a nation under the hegemony of the voting power of inner city Melbourne and Sydney and I'm sure there is tonnes of great people living there, but there sure is a massive streak of woke, virtue signalling dips***s causing untold damage to our democracy and society.
This Government is all about lies 🙄 thinking we are stupid tried of being 🔒 locked down and told what to do and forced injections 💉 Pray 🙏 for Australia 🇦🇺
As an American, it's so relieving to see the fascist far left in other Western countries get soundly defeated like this. It gives me hope for my own country.
To be fair.. it was only a 60/40 outcome nationally.. so there are a lot of well-meaning, useful idiots out there with their moral superiority complexes. But I feel proud that so many people endured the relentless one sided media campaign and still said NO. I look forward to the media endlessly berating the NO voters for months as mis-informed and racist. It will solidify their distrust of the media which is a good thing.
Good on you Mate. I have lived and worked in remote areas and am proud to say many ATSI were my workmates and Mates. Colour means nothing, its what sort of person your are - and by God, didn’t we see what sort of people the city dwelling bullies, Activists, Elitist and those that have benefitted financially over the years, pushing the “Yes” campaign were. Now is the time to really unite and find out where the money has been going (because in my experience, it’s not going where it is intended for) and why the many, many existing “Voices” are never listened to (at least, not to the benefit of Communities that need their own Voices heard).
As a Canadian, I am so glad Australia said no to the same stuff ripping apart Canada, making a few race grifter wealthy, while the bulk of indigenous have worsening metrics. Look! They are getting worse! Let's double down in Truth and Reconciliation! Let's just leave out the truth and reconciliation and focus on grievance.😢
That stuck out a mile, it was all to do with grabbing reparation..In fact whilst in Australia this year, if we wanted to go to some places, we were going to be charged to go on their land! After spending $16, 000 dollars just to visit family, not counting what we spent, to the economy..
@@just-dlI love the meme/video clip of him stumbling over the alphabet soup letters of the rainbow community he shamelessly panders to. I'm given to understand that the Canadian rainbow Mafia have added "2S" to the mix, presumably for "two spirit," a term fabricated by a Native American trans activist in 1990 which appears nowhere in Native American folklore as representing trans people. Perhaps the Lefties should take their own advice and "educate themselves."
Because it is another way for the far left activists to seize more control, to create another level of bureaucracy where normal people have to ask permission to do regular, everyday things. No doubt the activist aborigines were getting positioned to be the ones getting all the extortion money from the normal people. They then kick back political donations to their leftist politicians.
Albanese works for the UN, decolonization is a UN mandate. Mandating vaccines was a UN initiative to facilitate QR Codes technology being imposed on the West. QR code technology has now been incorporated in to the UN's global health initiative and the laws of nation states like Australia are being rewritten to facilitate what are your personal sovereignty and biblically defined human rights, both are being extinguished. Albanese is committing treason against our nation and with censorship laws betraying the very foundations of freedom and democracy. Where are our press core ? They're still stuck head first in the rabbit holes created for them with little hope they will ever see the light of day.
Don't hold your breath. The woke Leftists will now claim that this NO! win proves that Aussies are racist. We haven't heard the end of this. Albosleazy will find a way to punish us for our disobedience.
Hi @Balorian, I remember doing some research about Canada doing something similar, can you confirm if this is the case? If so, was there some kind of bill or document I could look up? Cheers.
@@willus259you are likely thinking of Canada’s ‘Duty to Consult’ bill 😑 it is utter trash, and the indigenous people themselves in their own tribes can’t even agree on developing resources, land etc. If you’re further interested, look into the ‘hereditary’ chiefs in British Columbia vs the elected chiefs …the elected want the development of environmentally-responsible pipelines passing through their land for their tribe’s economic advancement, meanwhile the ‘hereditary’ chiefs no one asked for are protesting, damaging property alongside their white liberal university student stooges and grinding the project to a halt via the legal system. It’s such a joke.
Interesting point. Perhaps we may find out what these bodies do. Aren't they a form of 'voice' What do land councils do that a voice can't. Council of peaks anyone? The national broadcaster is in meltdown over the result.. I cannot imagine being a major shareholder in a business that threw away funds in a gamble for future feelgood factor.
@@HumbugDandy I gather there are ~ 3000 to choose from. As a shareholder in several companies whose boards threw in the towel for the woke narrative and spend shareholder money on that disaster I'm NOT impressed. Pity I can't get to Perth or Sydney for the next AGM's but I will note any resolution requesting board member entitlements to be increased with an AEC disallowed X or NO.
Exactly Dear chuckh5999 ! May I also suggest an audit on the AEC with a breakdown of all costs for that $400 Million taxpayer dollars that went to entirely foreign "Labor Party" and "United Nations" aligned "government contracts" and how many of them engaged government lobbyists to the government who subsequently were awarded these VERY LUCRATIVE government contracts. I want to know how much each pencil was charged to the Australian taxpayer. I want to know how much each of those cardboard voting tables cost. Prepare to be MORTIFIED Australia - they have a "unit price" and then ADD their "expenses" and "costs" and other administrative labour and DO NOT FORGET that they earn NO PROFIT, if the people awarded these contracts earn $10 million as the CEO of the company awarded the contract !
@@tjsurname119 It's all a form of payola to keep the compliant quiet and keep the unemployment figures down with people doing non productive jobs much the same as the so called infrastructure works on our roads. Next time you drive down a road with construction "works" have a look at the people actually doing something other than standing around . Little wonder that the "leaders" in a variety of unions were so keen on yes.
Goes to show there is a large section of our Aboriginal people who have dignity and pride and we non- Aboriginal Australians are proud of them and stand with them. I for one say thank you to them. Lewis Sydney
Well done Australia for voting no. 🎉 All those yes campaigners who put their leftist frustration & disappointed views on twitter why don’t they pack their bags & move back to where their ancestors came from. Also waiting for Albanese to resign just like chairman Dan & Mark Gowan has done.
It was mostly only the inner city, educated segment of the aboriginal community that were pushing a yes vote as THEY would be the 1s TO be in line for a council seat! Hardly REPRESENTATIVE' of rural aboriginal groups!
The left actually loves democracy, it allows them to propagandize a clueless public into allowing laws that would harm them. This cannot happen in a republic. Socrates told us how dangerous democracy is, but almost no one listened.
On behalf of the more than 60% of Australians who the Prime Minister called racist, we are waiting for an apology, a resignation and an inquiry into the ABC's dangerous bias.
Well then you'll have to wait - in case you hadn't noticed most of Australia's resources are channelled into a very small region of Australia (ACT) in which a small group of air-heads is utterly convinced that the entire country works for them!
At least in a referendum it counts .. not so sure about mainstream Federal, State and Local Government elections though. Almost everything else coming from our governments is a corrupted lie, so it wouldn't surprise me if the same applied when it comes to voting. A referendum would be harder to manipulate I would imagine. We've still got the gifting of our sovereignty away to the WHO in March 2024 and there is no referendum on that ... only our dickhead Prime Minister's treasonous signature. If signed it is binding under international law and will give the WHO control over our government, police, military, health services and our own bodies! This abhorrent legislation must be stopped at all costs!
Our vote doesn’t count. All the states are brining in their own voice, even in TAS which is liberal. Victoria and SA are about to start treaty. What a major slap in the face to all of us. These governments don’t care what we say. They have the UN agenda and are going to move forward with it, regardless of the people’s vote.
They may have voted no but ask yourself honestly if they said no for the same reason as you. Most indigenous people I know who voted no did so from a blak sovereign perspective and if you look into any of the blak sovereign activists you'll find that they almost unanimously refer to the conservative no campaign as the "regressive no campaign" and are extremely critical of the institutional racism Australia has been plagued with for decades (the same racism most conservatives try to deny exists). Like yes at face value you may have voted the same but that does not mean your political ideologies align and it's sad if you're not being honest with yourself about that and just patting yourself on the back without giving it a second thought.
@@WizardofAus97 spoken like a true conservative 😂 so many of you batty cunts have deluded yourselves into thinking because you wrote the same 2 letters on the ballot that you align politically, that's just the epitome of intellectual dishonesty and then when called out on it you just say "meh who cares" 😂😂😂
To our Dear American Friend, These "First Nations" people are NOT Australian Aboriginal Indigenous or Australian Torres Strait Islander Indigenous people, although they do have a token very dark Aboriginal or TSI in their camp. Many of them are only 2nd generation Australians - such as Thomas Mayo - who has dark skin and yet, NO Australian Aboriginal or TSI racial connection before his foreign parents relocating to the Torres Strait Islands. They are United Nations Totalitarians and all of them aligned with communist organizations. It is very different to the situation in the United States.
We see you in The USA. Australia may have lost its way recently but this referendum has unified us all together we are a multicultural country and we are all brothers & sisters.
@@1mol831 Sadly, I was blindfolded, as I thought it was morally right to have someone in power from the indigenous people. BUT, sadly, it is not that at all. Glad that it failed in the end
I never had respect for this fellow from the time he became PM---- Albo is a pathetic excuse for a PM--- incompetent as, virtue signaling & clueless.. Typical of a Labor politician.
well he's a scum politician so you know what this means - if majority vote against him on this, majority will vote against him when his job is on the line - he may be dumb but he's not that dumb. so either he's gonna come back with some crazy scheme to make everyone give him the pass - or double down and get himself booted. and its a catch 22, cause if its really good, idiots will let him slide too much and then we'll get a repeat of this shit again.
I love how the prime minister wanted to implement the "Voice from the Heart" _in full_, but when asked if he had read it in full, he said that he hadn't. Brilliant. So proud to be Australian.
As a Kiwi, I'm really glad Australia didn't go down the road we have. Race based politics don't make things better for anyone but a privileged few. Humanity keeps having to learn the hard lessons over and over.
And the parties we've got now, whether it is NZFirst or ACT or both in coalition are against co governance. Good. Now to get rid of all of the other woke bs.
@@Tunilvien We have special Maori seats in parliament, we have a treaty which is a one page document, but we have a special tribunal that keeps redefining what it means. Special rights for Maori. Endless treaty settlements, on and on.
At least we gave the looney lefties a right thrashing in our recent election, absolutely rejecting the racially divisive Labour politics. Maori legitimately gained more seats in Parliament completely negating any need whatsoever for ‘co-governance’, which would be giving power and a lot of money ILLEGITIMATELY bypassing the democratic system. No more of these ghastly undemocratic politicians. Power to the people, ALL of them!
All the bovine excrement that happens in the US runs down hill to Australia, from the very start this was a socialist critical race theory driven agenda designed to create bigger government and divide Australia, well we told them to get stuffed. But I'm sure Labor will try to get this through the back-door some how.
@@jamesmorrow1646 firstly, the abos are migrants too, from Asia. Humans aren’t native to Australia, any person here is a migrant… Secondly, it doesn’t matter if even 100% of the abos voted yes, we live in a democracy which means majority rules and less than 4% of the population is not the majority. Thirdly, there’s literally a bigger percentage of abo voices in paraliment than there even is a percentage of abos in the entire country… Why do you just admit that you don’t even know what you were voting for, because it sure as shit wasn’t the lies you decided to believe.
@@michaelmcclure3383 you can put it that way but Australia is majority white. so of course it is the case that the majority of the votes are from white Australians.
I am an American, but my late wife was a Kori tribe Aboriginal; she often said that Aboriginals were Australians and needed no special treatment, plain and simple.
We try telling our government that but they don’t take it well. We even have a certain amount of taxpayer dollars to help with “aboriginal needs”. Doesn’t seem to be doing anything
@@macklinwright3966of course it is doing something, it is ensuring the lowest classes of poor people continue to survive. I believe everyone deserves a hand when they hit rock bottom, even if they stay there.
@@brenton2561 is it though. It funny how the government has set aside at least 3% (around about 3 billion ish dollar’s possibly more) to the aboriginal community’s and organisations to help them and yet for some reason some of these people still demand more. This tells me: 1. Their some of them that is not getting the funds as intended and chances are potentially someone been setting aside their funds for their own greedy hands/gain (and I would not be surprised if a decent percentage of the communities aboriginal elders Or the heads of these organisations themselves). 2. That the percentage funds in question for the aboriginal people is actually less then they claim they give to help aboriginal people and the possibility that the politicians stuff their own wallets with a certain amount of that percentage which would be equally displeasing. Or 3. A certain percentage of the aboriginal community are just greedy. Also fair in mind that the aboriginal community makes up of 3% of Australia’s population and their is a lot of fakers converting themselves they are aboriginal even though their have no aboriginal heritage nor their blood which to me is just mocking the real aboriginal people and thus could potentially be contributing to reason 3. If the government was serious about aboriginal people their would get to the bottom of why the aboriginal youth of today are running around doing crimes or refuse to tap into government funds that are there for aboriginal people instead albo our current pm decided to hold a referendum vote instead which was the most stupidest referendum vote in recent Australia’s history if not the worst one we have had yet. 400 million dollars and god knows how much more in promotions for a vote that made zero sense and a policy that would have put voting by race first which in itself is raciest af. We having a housing crisis, cost of living drastic increase and much more (and way over due for a pay rise) and that money could have gone into fixing those issues but no apparently that money was better well spent on a referendum vote that made zero sense and were lying to people from the jump (e.g. said that their was one page but in reality there was 26, albo didn’t read the whole thing but decided to push it forward anyway, he was supposed to remain neutral aka shut it until the referendum vote was over but was heavily leaning towards yes, a lot of gaslighting,name calling and vice versa from the vote yes side and usually people in influence positions and a lot of other things but that was just the basics of it). Thankfully Australia voted no but if this vote came back in the future we may not be so lucky a 2nd time. Final results was 60.1 ish voted no (percentages differ across multiple sources) and the rest voted yes. Most of the yes votes came from the city’s while the outserts voted majority no. The only state that voted yes against the other states that voted majority no was ACT which is where all the politicians are but their vote does not count due to the ruling of the referendum. Sorry got carried away
@@macklinwright3966I agree, of course a lot of that money is squandered and embezzled, if not soaked up by beauracracy and agencies. Usually instead of politicians being held accountable they simply retire with benefits. We need an overhaul, but nobody can be trusted to ensure that any new system would be any better. What I meant was that Australians should all be treated equally, and all our poor deserve equal support equally. If some of those funds don't make it directly to those who need it, at least something does.
When I was about 13, my Indigenous uncle asked me 'what is the word that comes before aborigine? ' The answer he gave was Australian. We are all Australian and we all belong here in this country. That man was obviously psychic. 50 years later his wish is happening.
I was recently informed that "aborigine" is now considered a derogatory term, apparently they prefer aboriginal or indigenous. Imagine my surprise... all I could say was "what?"
They'll look for another way and if we keep Labor in power so will they and at the moment we have Labor in every state except one and the national government and all states have been pushing an indigenous agenda
@@joebenedict9527 god is a religious concept so your comment makes no sense. The people you refer to might not attend church but it's still a religious belief
@@Sparky_D A pity that you wish to derail, divert and distract from the major topic of discussion, being the devisiveness or otherwise of the referendum, which has little if anything toi do with your desired course of discussion. Let's get back to the referendum !!!
The agenda behind the voice is nefarious for purposes of destabilizing and demoralizing Aussies. Same thing they have done globally. See the Iwis in NZ or tribes in Canada. Its a horrid practice of using nonwhytes to attack whytes by those that danced
As an American, I am proud of my Australian cousins for making their voices HEARD! I just hope the rest of us can solve our own version of the same s***show that's happening over here.
As a Brit, I applaud our Australian cousins for choosing reason over feelings in your vote. Now all you need do is to tackle the media bias of ABC, just as we are doing here with the BBC.
What's concerning is the 40% of Australians either intentionally or not, wanted to divide this country by Race. And also willing to vote in changes that were deliberately vague and ambiguous without even knowing what they were voting for. Absurd and disgusting.
That's all some of them see is - oh no the indigenous population has no voice they won't be heard , they don't see anything else and no concern about the after effect of any constitution change its woke at it's finest
Its mostly just affluent city people, most of whom never met an aboriginal. They have this attitude that "we can help" as long as it doesnt involve them actually having to help they will always say yes to things like this.
@@enterpassword3313spot on! I'm in Melbournes north western suburbs which was no, though about 10ks towards the CBD they were a strong yes. Most folk in the "yuppie" areas were all for it. Most of them have barely left the streets of brunswick let alone met a aboriginal or been to their communities. Glad this didn't get up, actually, couldn't be happier.
It’s almost like some people (a large proportion) do not have an inner monologue and are driven by animalistic emotion instead of logic and common sense. Yes I am referring to the lefties here, they are some of the most ridiculous people on the face of the earth and I’ve never met one smart enough to realise it.
I feel proud of Australians for voting no but at the same time am sad that there are people out there hurt by the emotions that this vote has invoked within members of my community. They don’t truly understand what this vote was about but felt deeply proud about their heritage 😢 I wish more people watched sky news and did their own research into our politics and what these idiots are doing to our country. God bless you Australians United we stand
WAKE UP AUSTRALIA. THOSE RUNNING THE ABORIGINAL INDUSTRY HAVE SOME EXPLAINING TO DO. 3,278 Aboriginal corporations • 243 Native title bodies • 48 Land councils • 35 Regional councils • 122+ Aboriginal agencies • 3 Advisory bodies • 145 Health Organisations • 11 Indigenous Federal MPs • 12 Culturally important Indigenous days • Taxpayers give $30B annually for 984,000 people (3.8% of the population) • Expenditure per person in 2012-13 was $43,449 on Indigenous Australian compare to $20,900 on other Australians a ratio of 2.08 to 1 and increase from 1.95 in 2009. Australian taxpayers spend at least $100 million a day on direct support for Indigenous Australians every year or $39.5 billion of direct government expenditure every single year. The figures are based on the 2017 Indigenous Expenditure Report produced by the Productivity Commission.
Can’t say any of that upsets my sensibilities. It’s pretty funny hearing Pearson, Langton, Burney and co calling me names and telling me to go now, and then crying when Australia rejects their generous invitation.
@@aussienimbat9988 yes it’s an interesting choice of language which implies an ‘awakening’ to some sort of hidden agenda. it is strong language too which is evocative and effective.
It's pretty obvious. The same lefties who lecture others sanctimoniously about 'listening to aboriginal people" are practically demented with hatred and vitriol against Jacinda Price and other indigenous leaders who dont support the voice or the leftist agenda.
These are the people that live in the mansions and think they know what is best for the poor. The world is tired of them. The poor are tired of them. I am poor and I am tired of them. So proud of you Australia! Canada, the US, and all of Europe will not be far behind.
As a Canadian, I can tell you that treaties have been a bad call. Everyone would have been better off with the same government governing the entire province. A lot of the complaints you see in Canada, on the problems with First Nations' living conditions, are because of treaties. There's no easy way to fix anything, because they've been convinced that self-governing is the solution, even though it's not working. So we're stuck with people suffering, and nothing we can do about it, because it's not our jurisdiction. We just do what little we can, and hope for the best.
When you're over privileged and permanently aggrieved, and hold yourself up to be morally infallible, then any kind of fallacy, any name-calling, any form of bullying, and any kind of despicable attack seems justified. You don't need to rationally justify a position or explain anything, because you cannot be wrong. Being asked to do so is a grievous injury, and when the facts don't match up with your feelings, it's reality that must be faulty. The collapse from bellowing grandiosity to bitter spiteful whining victimhood upon not getting whatever they want is standard behaviour for the demented narcissistic woke cult. Also for spoiled two-year-olds.
For us non-white migrants its grating to be constantly reminded of our obligation to the First Nations people and of the fallacy that they have been on this land for 65,000 years, seriously? When we migrated in 1994, they had been on this land for 25,000 years, and in just 29 years they have been on this continent for 65,000, must be having a fast forward button on their calendar!! What the VOICE intended to do was to make all Australians subservient to group of Aboriginal elites that wpuld control every aspect of their daily lives. Albanese has punched us below the belt and used every dirty trick in the book and some besides to coerce the general populace into voting for the ULURU statement. Using corporations, celebrities and a obsequious media to force us to make up our collective minds. Coming from a microscopic sect and of Indian origin, we know the dangers and skewness, reservations and priveleges for a certain section of society can bring forth. Indigenous Australians deserve better than just a begging bowl for past grievances as their welfare will improve if they are willing to acknowledge and rectify their own failings. I find it ridiculous that well-off, famous individuals with a drop of Indigenous DNA get free medical, dental and educational privileges at our expense, dont they have any sense of shame. Giving undue priveleges only weakens their character, leaving them unequipped to deal with life. In no society can you have a two- tier structure as it is in present day Australia!
Forever re-writing history. Claiming to be farmers, graziers is one thing. Then the 'smokin' ceremonies'. Most astonished to read in the Uluru Statement from the Heart that they engaged in 'guerilla warfare' against the British. Their words, not mine. The motto of this whole campaign was, 'Don't let facts get in the way of deceitful arguements'
A word of caution from here in the US. We laughed at the ridiculous things they said too because "Its obviously lunacy, no ones gonna take them seriously." We blindsided ourselves because we thought "Surely theres nothing to worry about, its too absurd...." By the time we realized the extent of utter stupidity (or malicious intent...hard tell for sure) it was far too late. My advice, nip the ridiculous rhetoric in the bud, swiftly and with no room for "Creative Interpretation". When i look at the damage thats been done to my country, im not entirely certain its fully reparable. Dont let it happen to yall.
Its not a party time win in my opinion , its still sad that a Government actually put Australia through this American Democrat white guild segregationist politics
Got to agree. Wife and I voted no, and felt badly for the aboriginals who were misled on this referendum. It would have changed jack diddly on the ground, but cement in place the same tired old activists who have failed so much in the past.
100% this. Funnily enough if this had simply been about putting recognition into the constitution (not the voice) it would have been overwhelmingly yes.
Wait until March 2024 when Albo will sign a treaty surrendering our sovereignty to the bumbling murderers at the World Health Organisation. There will be no referendum ... Albo will just sign it and then it becomes a binding international agreement that allows the WHO control of our government, police, military and our bodies in times of a "health emergency" whatever that may be! Time to Wake Up Australia and stop this abhorrent legislation from passing. If it does our win yesterday is meaningless.
As a non Aussie it’s easy to misunderstand what was being proposed here, so on the surface it looks like it’s an anti aboriginal vote. It’s only when you take the time to look closer and have someone like Rita expand in the detail you can see it’s far more complicated than was suggested.
Most of us are not anti Aboriginal. We want better for our fellow Australians, we want our government to be proactive with decisions that actually benefit the people that need it, not the few at the top that line their pockets. I voted no. I have an Aboriginal daughter in law, my grandson is half Aboriginal through her, and I still voted no. I adore these people and their extended families. They also voted no. We are not anti Aboriginal. We are anti garbage and expect our government to do better, not enshrine some ridiculous act into the constitution that will do nothing to put real change in place. Billions of dollars have been thrown at the situation and nothing has changed. There needs to be an audit about where all this money has gone, and why our Indigenous people are still suffering.
@@anitap2142 hello, as I said it’s easy to just look at the world wide reporting and ‘assume’ Aussies are racist/anti aboriginal without drilling down into the facts. Other countries treatment of First Nation peoples are influencing how they see the news assuming everyone treats their first nationals in the same way.
@jujitusuka yes, without a doubt it's easy to think we are a nation of racists that don't want anything good for our Indigenous people. I'm glad there are people like yourself that look deeper.
Yep, whites esp. No concern whatsoever for the or own children/grandchildren who would be second-class citizens if this calamity of a Voice went through. Disgustingly selfish 😢😢😢
@@noelasandstrom9761well at least we know who the real racist whites are: those who have a white saviour complex thinking they know better than anyone else, cause you know, they're white. Racist white people voted yes.
I LOVE the way you guys all laugh so much at the silliness of your "leaders", just like we have to do, in America. Love your news channel and all of your journalists. 👍🇺🇸
It's a bit concerning that the only place to vote yes was Canberra, Makes you wonder how far out of touch these bureaucrats are with the rest of Australia.
We need more citizen referendums so ALL AUSTRALIANS get a direct say on policies not these selected puppets who don't care about Australia and Australians working for corporates, lobbyists and foreign entities many who are the largest shareholders in our listed companies are the like of Blackrock and Vanguard that should tell you something.
Yesterday I went to a big Yes supporters FB page, saw how angry and disappointed they all where. So I suggested, nicely, that they focus those feelings onto pressuring the existing Indigenous Agencies to do the job we have paid a lot for them to do, and which they haven't done so far. And... my comments were deleted within minutes. Seems they don't want to hear sensible advice.
Hearing Magda say what she said is such a slap across the face. She and I both come from former communist countries, yet she chose to vote for Australia to actually become a communist country just under a different banner??!! Shame on you, Magda
It's amazing how voting for the idea that everyone follows the same rules, that is, everyone is equally treated under the law, is somehow a problem with these people. They can't stand the idea. (But we're the bad guys, here)
what about equity? Unequal treatment is sometimes necessary for equity. Think about NDIS as an example. The law does strive for equality but it also strives for equity.
@@guilhermedavitoria4346 Firstly I think it is disgusting that you are using disabled people as an argument here. Secondly, people on the NDIS don't have equity in constitutional law so it is a false equivalence. Equity above equality is far leftist ideology, glad Australia rejected it.
Yeah when Aborigines were being MURDERED by whites that was all equal right asshole? And when their kids were being stolen from them by whites to be raised in more "Christian" homes that was about equality right asshole?
Perhaps all those presumed celebs, who have tweeted those F-Australia remarks will now demonstrate how disgusted they are by moving to another country and giving up Australian nationality which shames them so much.
At least this mess has unearthed a true leader of the future Jacinta Nampijinpa Price the way she conducted herself on the big stage even with the vile abuse towards her from faceless cowards she stood tall and proud. If she ever stands for PM she has my vote👍.
Senator Jacinta Napinjimpa Price was live on 2GB this morning and said she was exhausted (this was 7.30am) but she was ready to tackle the hard work ahead. Disturbingly she said her father had eggs thrown at him near their home in Alice Springs and her mother said their home had been vandalised with paint .....Well done Albo... you have caused this. Keep Jacinta and her family in your prayers to keep them safe from harm.
Those acts of political violence are COMMONLY committed by the same United Nations aligned communists who are part of the "First Nations" and/or "First Peoples" U.N. agenda. This has been going on for MANY decades in the so called "Northern Land Council" where the true Elders were forced to flee in terror, and radical "First Nations" communists then assumed positions of power to subdue entire communities. Such conduct is "terrorism" under our Criminal Code (Cth), and ALL criminals targeting the families of a Senator MUST be investigated and everyone charged under the appropriate terrorism laws. Sections 83.4 ; 80.2A(1)(c) and (d); and 80.2B(1)(d) ; s.92.2 and s.92.3 are relevant. I remind all Australians the definition under our Criminal Code 1995 (Cth) is as follows: " terrorist act means an action or threat of action where: (a) the action falls within subsection (2) and does not fall within subsection (3); and (b) the action is done or the threat is made with the intention of advancing a political, religious or ideological cause; and (c) the action is done or the threat is made with the intention of: (i) coercing, or influencing by intimidation, the government of the Commonwealth or a State, Territory or foreign country, or of part of a State, Territory or foreign country; or (ii) intimidating the public or a section of the public." Targeting the Loved Ones of Family to silence a Serving Duly Elected Senator IS an violent crime against our system of law and our Constitution and Australia and every Australian Individual.
Strange enough, I hardly heard a lot about the No vote, but was bombarded with yes votes and protests, racism call’s. etc and here we are today mmm, majority has spoken, now were is the apology’s and accountability 😳
Not getting a lot of coverage about this in Canada, this is the first explanation of what was actually being asked. Glad to see some common sense in voting
Voting NO doesn't mean we wont support and respect aboriginal people and their rights!! It Simply means we are fed up with letting everything gets political!!!
And he has no regard for Australians that don't have dark skin he hasn't helped one bit to address any of the nations problems all Labor has done is raked in a record budget surplus during a cost of living crisis and pushed the Voice which is all he cared about from the moment he announced it
@@frednerk3477 well you understood what I meant and I'm aware of that or their descendants walked by an Aboriginal 100 year's ago so they must be indigenous. Lots that say they are are whiter than me including some of those people in that You Can Go Now Video but either way it's all Albo gives a shit about and now instead of standing down as prime minister or actually doing something and being a real leader and help tackle some of the nations cost of living issue's he just make more comments about he's still committed to reconciliation
Watch out stay on guard ! They'll try to back door legislation and do and end run around the vote to get what they want .the communist never accept defeat !
And yet QLD had one of the highest NO Vote. You would think that politicians would be able to see which way the wind is blowing. Come the next election when they are turfed out, they will know!😅
Maybe they need to take it up with the British government they colonised instead of trying to use and abuse the current citizens 225 or so years later. And that's all it is a money and power grab they don't want equality and reconciliation or the elite indigenous activists wouldn't have made that You Can Go Away Now video
Call me crazy, but I was unaware that individual states could negotiate treaties. On what terms? It is all being done by stealth, as though they believed the referendum was a shoe in.
Cricketing Australia might like to revisit the words of Keith Nugget Miller when shortly after WW2 a reporter asked him how he handled the pressure of the game. His answer was and remains an Aussie classic, "Pressure is a Messerschmidt up your arse". If our crickets are now such delicate creatures perhaps they need to take up a sport more in line with their abilities like crochet.
....As a Kiwi who has spent a great deal of time is Aussie over many decades and love Australia as much as my own country, I am so pleased common sense prevailed. Here in NZ the radical and elite Maoris, who think they are indigenous after being here just 800 years, have created a whole new form of racism that was never previously there. That's what would have happenined in Aussie had this YES vote passed. The thing is that here in NZ there are a great many Maori people, ones that we grew up with, went to school with, played sport with and who have worked hard and done well, are dead against what is happening here race-wise. Go Australia !
Yeah anything that tbey dont agree with or if yout dont agree, they just automically assume you're racist, fashist, homophobic, transphobic, oh and a white supremist. Cant forget that. No wonder no wants to talk the left let alone try and debate them, when they just yell over you and call you every name under the sun, thus making them lose their credibily when it comes to debating.
@@matalostodosFirst generation Australians and immigrants aren’t interested in being second class citizens in their new country. All I know voted no without question.
@@handlenameig I would expect you are right, they would be pretty wise to the facts of this nation that have been buried by the virtue signallers, however I now see many people want some answers. I see Jacinta Price as an answer to some cultural problems with the Aboriginals and low workplace and school participation. I think this latest "the Voice" power and money grab has actually red-pilled many honest, fair, hard-working Australians into actually asking why, after all the reconciliation, native-title, money and good will, that this endless grievance is being whipped up yet again by the greedy, incompetent, vested interests.
The Minister for Indigenous Australians needs to be fired at a minimum and her whole department as well. They have public stated that they don;t know what is required, how to priorities it and what to do. Yet that is their one job. They all need to be sacked.