Quote:Multiculturalism was sold to Australians as fair and logical way to dismantle the long standing white-Australia policy. Everyone was supposed to have the same rights before the law. All races with their religions could be citizens.
This is passable
Quote:Cracks started to show in that idea when Muzelums started murdering people for not being Muzelams.
What some individuals did has got nothing to do with whole communities.
Quote:Did Leftist progressives pause to think which political culture wrote multiculturalism into its laws?
Do Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Brazil, Mexico, Mauritius, Kenya, Fiji and South Africa count?
Quote:Not even with the fact that these multicultural countries are the only ones that refugees want to go to.
Refugees have gone to all the above counties I mentioned, apart from maybe Fiji.
Quote:Prgressives are never wrong about anything, and now they want to qualify multiculturalism with a special status based on race. That's supposed to make things fairer.
The Indigenous Voice seeks to address the historical marginalization and exclusion of Indigenous Australians from decision-making processes in their own country. It is an attempt to recognize and remedy the unique and ongoing impacts of colonization and dispossession on Indigenous communities, which have experienced severe and long-standing injustices.
The proposal for the Indigenous Voice is not about granting a "special status" to Indigenous Australians above all other ethnic communities. Instead, it is about providing a constitutionally enshrined mechanism for Indigenous Australians to have a say in matters that directly affect them, acknowledging their distinct position as the First Nations of Australia.
It's consistent with multiculturalism and it's making things fairer.