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Post by NFA on Oct 15, 2023 5:12:21 GMT 8
Subject: RE: Questions we must answer about the Voice
The Editor The Sunday Herald Sun Australia’s resounding rejection of the Voice raises questions that we must answer. Why was the Albanese government obsessed with the Voice during a cost-of-living crisis? Do we need a voter-controlled kill-switch for unpopular government policies? Was the taxpayers’ funding shared fairly and equally between Yes and No? How much are we really spending on indigenous issues? Why is there still disadvantage? Why were unelected corporations all in favour of Yes? Who’s in control of them? Was the UN and their shadowy WEF controllers really behind the Voice? Who elected them? Why is there such a huge disconnect between inner city electorates and the rest of Australia? Is it time to regionalise the federal public service and move it away from the ACT? Why did the Yes supporters resort to abuse and violence so early in the contest? Does a heavy concentration of electromagnetic emissions and pollutants cause left-wing lunacy? To move forward as one coherent nation we need these answers and more as a matter of urgency. (169 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 15, 2023 5:13:22 GMT 8
Good questions!
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Post by NFA on Oct 15, 2023 5:18:58 GMT 8
To comment on the Voice result -
Now that the dust has settled on Albo’s divisive Voice, it’s time to ask where the idea came from and why Albo pressed it so hard when it just didn’t rate for the majority of Aussies. Judging by the resounding No from Queensland, the NT, and WA, the proposal wasn’t organic: it didn’t come from the aboriginals and islanders who live in remote communities.
Albo’s Voice proposal was suspiciously similar to those in other countries. Was Albo tasked with implementing it by a supranational organisation such as the UN? If yes, why was an Australian Prime Minister taking orders from foreigners? Should we be sending the Voice invoice to the UN? Should we even continue our UN membership when it so frequently wants to micromanage our domestic affairs?
The UN was created to end wars but it doesn’t, so it seems to have passed its use-by date and needs to be dissolved.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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