"Where's the detail?"
Just another fun referendum discussion topic.
Who would vote yes now to the 1946 referendum?
Question
Do you approve of the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled 'Constitution Alteration (Social Services) 1946'?
Section 51 of the Australian Constitution grants the commonwealth legislative power. Prior to this amendment the only social services provision was s51(xxiii) that gave power to legislate for invalid and old-age pensions. The proposal was to introduce s51(xxiiiA), which reads:[1]
(xxiiiA) the provision of maternity allowances, widows' pensions, child endowment, unemployment, pharmaceutical, sickness and hospital benefits, medical and dental services (but not so as to authorize any form of civil conscription), benefits to students and family allowances;
It passed btw which is why we have a safety net that reduces crime, lowers sickness and death rates etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1946_A...cial_Services)
"Where's the detail?"
It would pass today as well.
Australians are fair minded people
This simple 1946 referendum proposal didn't divide the country based on race. It also discussed proven policies that already existed overseas and were shown to be very effective. Welfare policies in Europe including the UK did not divide people based on race, and provided fair financial support based on need
I like Martin Luther King's most famous quote
"I have a dream, that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."
While I question the PM competence with leading a failed referendum, I am sensible enough to see everyone's good deeds
So I agree with part of his speech today
"We can and must do better for our First Nations Peoples"
So let's now create the Voice by legislation today, see if it works, and then we can all restart the debate
Did albo spruik it?
I highly doubt it would pass today since the LNP would oppose it and spread disinformation. Governments used to be more bipartisan but now it's just whatever Labor proposes, we oppose it. And I don't see how this referendum was "dividing the country based on race."
Lol at quoting Martin Luther King Jr though!
Critique anyone you like after the vote. You are welcome to make as many excuses as you like
The Australian public made a decision and they usually make the right decisions
There were endless media types on the ABC and commercial media who supported Yes. Yes team also had a huge marketing budget, way outspending the No campaign
The PM also blamed the media. Unfortunately if you can't control the message, then you have no chance of persuading millions of voters to agree with you. Qantas and other big businesses couldnt provide a compelling message
I like Jacinta Price's quote:
"We were accused of misinformation on the NO side. The PM had a far more serious criticism - no information"
True
Ahh...yes...the Murdoch Press...
Occasionally I buy the Telegraph just to see if they've employed any actual journalists but I'm always disappointed.
I struggle to find any real news..all opinion pieces and advertisements.