You seriously don’t know who the “political elite” or self serving are?pietillidie wrote:Don't take this the wrong way, but I often hear this kind of thing without explanation or confirmatory data. How do you know what the opinion of these larger communities is? Is there credible survey data?slangman wrote:I have just come back from a trip to Cape York and I am not surprised to see that the states with bigger indigenous populations and remote communities in QLD & WA are most opposed to the voice.
I met a young aboriginal man at a campsite who is from Weipa and the stories that he was telling me were both horrific and sad.
They confirmed to me that the voice would predominantly benefit the political and social elite first and foremost. Anyone who thinks that it will be the beginning of change to rural communities is delusional and is living in a fairy world.
Phil Egan types will be “the voice” to politicians and business leaders. Dodgy self serving “experts” who will fleece the system as they always have before.
Well known and famous indigenous people don’t require a voice to make real change as the money is already available. It’s the downright hard and gritty work that all the elites are not willing to contribute to and that’s the expectation that society should begin to demand of them if anything is ever going to change.
Also, can you better define and enumerate this 'political and social elite' and group of 'dodgy self-serving experts', or are you just guessing? Who are they, and are they really 'elite' in the generally accepted definition of the term?
The people who have more privilege,money and contacts in Canberra than the average Australian yet try to “speak” on behalf of communities that they are so far removed from in every sense it’s laughable that they even attempt to consider themselves the be similar.
You know, the ones that you never here from when the going gets tough like in Alice Springs earlier this year when those same scumbags were nowhere to be seen when “their” people were causing mayhem and terrorising the community. Didn’t see Langton, Goodes, Meghan Davis, Mayo etc. doing anything to calm the situation and never did ANY of them get involved in fixing the disaster. Self serving you bet!!
As for the dodgy self serving experts…again unless you live under a rock you might have heard of ATSIC or Phil Egan and similar types….Or the over 80 indigenous government funded organisations run by indigenous people who’s results in improving outcomes for “their” people has been an abject failure despite being funded to the tune of $4.5b last year.
Where’s the money gone and who is accountable for the lack of progress and change?
Yeah, those dodgy self serving people!
That young man gave me his opinion. It wasn’t anything more than his observation of witnessing it his whole life. I guess I would never have known certain details that he divulged if I stayed within the confines of Melbourne.
A question that I have for all of those inner city political elites that are short on details but full of virtue signalling is “will the Voice replace all of those 80+ government funded indigenous run organisations or will it just been an add on to what is already in place? Will it just be another magnet in the fridge or are we removing all the existing magnets and replacing with just this one so to speak?”