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<blockquote data-quote="Giga Hertz" data-source="post: 53588" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>Australia is currently trying to add an unscoped, poorly planned, additional component to Parliament called "The Voice" where basically Aboriginal <s>lobbyists</s> people can have a very heavy-handed voice to <s>solidify Left-wing politics</s> participate in the government.</p><p></p><p>Many of the arguments boil down to "it's the right thing to do" and "good people want this". My favourite is the that "Aboriginals should have a say on things that effect them and be involved with the process". Aside from the fact that they're statistically overrepresented with Parliamentary members as it is (some of whom <em><strong>don't</strong></em> want this), I personally do support the very novel idea that politicians should perhaps consult with their constituents before implementing policies that directly impact them.</p><p></p><p><img src="/img/smilies/Facepalm.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":piccolopalm:" title="Facepalm Piccolo :piccolopalm:" data-shortname=":piccolopalm:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Giga Hertz, post: 53588, member: 306"] Australia is currently trying to add an unscoped, poorly planned, additional component to Parliament called "The Voice" where basically Aboriginal [S]lobbyists[/S] people can have a very heavy-handed voice to [S]solidify Left-wing politics[/S] participate in the government. Many of the arguments boil down to "it's the right thing to do" and "good people want this". My favourite is the that "Aboriginals should have a say on things that effect them and be involved with the process". Aside from the fact that they're statistically overrepresented with Parliamentary members as it is (some of whom [I][B]don't[/B][/I] want this), I personally do support the very novel idea that politicians should perhaps consult with their constituents before implementing policies that directly impact them. :piccolopalm: [/QUOTE]
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