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 “Yes” woke up feeling like most Australians are racist, while those that voted “No” woke up relieved that they had avoided dividing Australia by race.</p>
<p>Before the referendum, I wrote about why I was voting “no” in my post <a href="https://stevefloyd.blog/indigenous-voice-to-parliament/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><strong><em>Indigenous Voice to Parliament — Will It Divide Australia?</em></strong></a>. This is my follow-up as to why my vote didn’t change, and why.</p>
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