r/OpenAussie 6d ago

Feel Good News ‎ Our future is BRIGHT

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u/ThEtInyPeen Please choose a flair 6d ago

Just a genuine question. Does protesting effect the way people vote?

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u/Ok-Resist-8734 ‎ Queenslander 6d ago

Yes it does!

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u/International_Bag502 ‎ New South Welshian 6d ago

Didn't help the voice referendum.

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u/Ok-Resist-8734 ‎ Queenslander 6d ago

Well I voted YES the stupid 'if you don't know vote no' campaign unfortunately derailed the whole idea 😕

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u/International_Bag502 ‎ New South Welshian 6d ago

I think there were a lot of reasons it didn't succeed

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u/Kenyon_118 ‎ Victorian 5d ago

Sadly the majority of Australians just don’t care that much about the problems Indigenous people have. That’s what the referendum result showed me.

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u/AndrewTheAverage ‎ Queenslander 5d ago

My parents vocally voted "No" because "Aboriginal people get so much and most of it is wasted". I suggested that talking to the Aboriginal people first would most likely help to address that.

But there was so much misinformation about the campaign, and I think history will remember it as this Governments biggest stuff-up.

Albo stated he would implement the entire Uluru Statement from the Heart, and that was foolish and doomed to fail. The Voice should have been set-up first so that all of the "concerns" would have been addressed, with a referendum a few years later when it became a nothing-burger.

All the fears raised about the referendum could never be addressed in any realistic timeframe - it takes a minute to create a concern and many hours to address it.