Quote Originally Posted by ReginaldBubbles View Post
Not everyone who will vote no is racist, but everyone who is racist will vote no.
Part of the problem is actually it's so simple and really not a big deal so people think there must be some underlying hidden ulterior motives and it's very easy for people like Dutton to use that fear and uncertainty for political purposes.
Not necessarily, there a lot of people who think white people are degenerate colonisers who are all voting yes.

You can blame racism and Dutton all you want, the fact you ignored everything in my previous post and went to racism is the problem. You’re one of the reasons why people are voting no.

I’ll ask you directly;

The biggest issue from what I can tell, is people really have no idea about the specifics of the “voice”, there are indigenous senators/members of parliament/indigenous minister, maybe hundreds of government and non government organisations for indigenous people , how specifically is the voice specifically going to change the current system, what are specific policies that the current system is lacking that the new system will fix and why is it absolutely essential to change the constitution when we already have so many advisory boards.