Mardi Gras protest
Posted by: marktime
27th Feb 2023 03:45pm
Have Lidia Thorpe's action at the recent Mardi Gras influenced people on how they will vote in the coming referendum on the Voice later in the year.
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jtmorri
I don't know what she did. By the sounds of it, her actions weren't supportive or inclusive. Any action by one person won't influence my vote in the referendum on The Voice. I don't see the voice as being unifying, making any difference to the communities that are struggling and see it as a minority of Indigenous people who see themselves as having influence guaranteeing themselves a pay check.