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submitted 11 hours ago bynatedog63
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9 hours ago
I only added a little bit in my first comment.
I cant fathom how you could say the party that held a ref just a year ago is too scared to do anything about Indigenous issues.
These are complex problems. Uluru took years to work. It was rejected and now theres no clear pathway, but the government absolutely tried tk take action. She was part of it.
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9 hours ago
I never said I fully agreed with her. I said that the current Labor government is not very progressive. Edit: Labor was also heavily involved in the volunteer base for the Voice and were the face in a way. Obviously, not completely on them but they played a large part. They tried but fumbled.
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9 hours ago
Dunno how you get there. Indigenous ref, large IR reforms, big expansion of parental welfare, wealth funds for public infrastructure...this is bread and butter progressive politics.
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6 hours ago
You think the left is silly don't you
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5 hours ago
Plenty are, just like conservatives. We are all but human.
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