Australia's parliament on Monday paved the way for a historic referendum on Aboriginal rights, with voters set to decide if the Indigenous population gets a dedicated "voice" in national policymaking.…
As an Australian, I think this is all just performative. The body would be consultative only, meaning no real power. Meanwhile, the right wing Liberal government have let virtually all the closing the gap objectives go unaddressed. If I remember correctly, only 2 out of 7 objectives are on track.
I think the the left needs to start acting like the right does… it’s not about getting everything through, its about chipping away slowly. and whilst this isn’t 100% of what we wanted, its also not 0%.
As an Australian, I think this is all just performative. The body would be consultative only, meaning no real power. Meanwhile, the right wing Liberal government have let virtually all the closing the gap objectives go unaddressed. If I remember correctly, only 2 out of 7 objectives are on track.
It does seem like a move designed to both placate and stir the hive. I think there are 17 goals, most are behind.
I think the the left needs to start acting like the right does… it’s not about getting everything through, its about chipping away slowly. and whilst this isn’t 100% of what we wanted, its also not 0%.