Frank wrote on Mar 24
th, 2023 at 11:55am:
Brian Ross wrote on Mar 23
rd, 2023 at 9:25pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 23
rd, 2023 at 7:27pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Mar 23
rd, 2023 at 7:20pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 23
rd, 2023 at 7:06pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Mar 23
rd, 2023 at 5:51pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 23
rd, 2023 at 4:21pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Mar 23
rd, 2023 at 3:40pm:
Oh, dearie, dearie, me, what "Power"? The Voice is a purely advisory body, it has no real power, except what the High Court accords to it as a part of the Constitution,
And what power will that be?
To advise, you silly sausage, Soren. Tsk, tsk, tsk...
And what role would the High Court have in that advising?
It stops idiot Tories from passing legislation that unfairly targets Indigenous Australians, Soren. Tsk, tsk, tsk...
Name one such legislation, spineless hypochrite.
Gaoling fine defaulters, for one. Robodebt is another... Tsk, tsk, tsk...
A commenter:
Just because someone is Indigenous does not automatically make them marginalised. Of course not, it's those who are least able to compete in the current vicious competitive neoliberal market economy who are marginalized, regardless of race.
So I expect the rest of the narrative from this "commenter" will be typical GIGO; let's read on:
Quote: It is the lazy, paternalistic and condescending narrative that says that by virtue of lineage, Indigenous Australians are somehow in need of help and incapable of success without the aid of privileged inner-city progressives.
The error there is not acknowledging neoliberalism's guilt in black poverty.
Quote:Simply having Indigenous heritage doesn’t automatically make someone disadvantaged.
In Australia, we have a growing Indigenous middle class, successful people lucky enough to have the advantage of the generous education system, services and employment opportunities that our great nation has to offer ALL Australians. They’ve done that WITHOUT a constitutional Indigenous “voice” to parliament, they’ve done it WITHOUT a treaty, and they’ve done it WITHOUT any need for some hero-complex progressives’s virtue signalling.
Yes, ...and I have refuted the conclusions you draw from this many times now, which proves you are incapable of learning - a typical neoliberal toad.
Quote:A constitutional “voice” to parliament is redundant. The Australian people have freely elected TEN Indigenous Australians to Federal Parliament to represent them. According to the recent census, Indigenous Australians account for 3.2 per cent of the population – they now make up 4.5 per cent of the Australian Federal Parliament. You don’t need a constitutionally mandated representation for a group overrepresented in Parliament.
Yes. But as well as a voice being redundant, so is the current
neoliberal economic orthodoxy - which entrenches poverty among the least competitive - also obsolete.
Quote:Yes, many of the most marginalised in our country are Aboriginal, but the “gap” is not only between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. It lies between successful Aboriginals and marginalised Aboriginals just as much as it does between successful and marginalised people of ALL backgrounds. It lies in the more remote Indigenous communities where our nation’s most disadvantaged live, not in the big cities. Out there they’re not concerned with virtue signalling or flag waving, they don’t need smoking ceremonies or acknowledgments of country. They need help from the multiple indigenous agencies already established today.
Yes, and already addressed many times by me: you are incapable of learning.
But they don't need help from "the multiple indigenous agencies" which are merely agents of
neoliberalism's poverty industry; they need a system change and a JG.