Indigenous Voice to Parliament — What Lessons Can We Learn?

<p>It has been a few weeks since the failed referendum for the Indigenous Voice to Parliament, here in Australia.</p> <p>On the day after the referendum, those that voted &ldquo;Yes&rdquo; woke up feeling like most Australians are racist, while those that voted &ldquo;No&rdquo; woke up relieved that they had avoided dividing Australia by race.</p> <p>Before the referendum, I wrote about why I was voting &ldquo;no&rdquo; in my post&nbsp;<a href="https://stevefloyd.blog/indigenous-voice-to-parliament/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><strong><em>Indigenous Voice to Parliament &mdash; Will It Divide Australia?</em></strong></a>. This is my follow-up as to why my vote didn&rsquo;t change, and why.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@floydxdigital/indigenous-voice-to-parliament-what-lessons-can-we-learn-3a7ac8a218ac"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>