Yeah, sort of agreed on the toothless comment. I was big on the Voice when I first heard about it, and I'm still for it, but I'm a lot more pessimistic about its strength now. Maybe it'll make more sense when the whole Uluru Statement is established.
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Not sure what you mean by that. How would she go about making a Voice on her own?
I think she's right, it's a fair and practical move. Not sure if I'd say that all No campaigns for the Uluru Statement use Trump-style politics like she says, but the Fair Australia one is certainly weak and uses the "pointing out racism creates division" thing that anti-CRT Americans like to use so much.
Back in the day, Cube World... RIP...
True, didn't know that was a thing. I assume people who are leading the Voice movement don't find it to be sufficient enough -- I wonder why? I suppose because it has no constitutional recognition? But why not use the NIAA as a basis? Would be interesting to learn the reasoning there.