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Cypher@aussie.zoneto Technology@lemmy.world•Pluralistic: "If buying isn't owning, piracy isn't stealing"English705·2 years agoThe performers time is not infinitely reproducible so your argument is apples to oranges.
Cypher@aussie.zoneto World News@lemmy.world•Cop28 chief says there is ‘no science’ behind demands for phase-out of fossil fuelsEnglish16·2 years agoCulturally they are a shit hole despite their enormous wealth.
Or are you going to defend the way they legally mistreat women, homosexuals, atheists and use slaves?
Cypher@aussie.zoneto politics @lemmy.world•MTG Is Trashing Lauren Boebert as a ‘Whore’ to GOP Colleagues139·2 years agoMTG is known for her extra-marital affairs which got her divorced.
It’s literally always projection with these losers.
Cypher@aussie.zoneto World News@lemmy.world•Australia rejects proposal to recognise Aboriginal people in constitutionEnglish1·2 years agoLegislating the Voice is of course an option and something the government has committed to doing if the referendum is successful.
You should contact the ABC and provide them with a correction.
The government would prefer to take the concept of a Voice and constitutional recognition for First Nations people to a referendum and have the actual machinery of the body put forward in legislation.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-12-10/how-voice-to-parliament-could-work/101749746
If the referendum passes:
- Consultation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, the Parliament and the broader public to design the Voice
- Introduce a Voice establishment bill into the Parliament
- Once Parliament approves the legislation to establish the Voice, the legislation comes into effect and the work to set up the Voice begins.
https://voice.gov.au/resources/fact-sheet-referendum-question-and-constitutional-amendment
Cypher@aussie.zoneto World News@lemmy.world•Australia rejects proposal to recognise Aboriginal people in constitutionEnglish11·2 years agoYou claimed the legislation had been shown, it has not.
Your misinformation helps no one.
Cypher@aussie.zoneto World News@lemmy.world•Australia rejects proposal to recognise Aboriginal people in constitutionEnglish21·2 years agoDesign principles are not legislation, it seems you are unfamiliar with Parliamentary process.
Additionally he (Anthony Albanese) stated that if the referendum is successful, another process would be established to work on the final design, with a subsequent government produced information pamphlet stating that this process would involve Indigenous Australian communities, the Parliament and the broader community, with any legislation going through normal parliamentary scrutiny procedures.
The final design being the legislation.
I hope that clears things up for you.
Cypher@aussie.zoneto World News@lemmy.world•Australia rejects proposal to recognise Aboriginal people in constitutionEnglish11·2 years agoThe exact wording of the Constitutional amendment was released 6-7 months ago.
The Legislation has not been, and likely won’t be seen.
If you have seen the legislation somewhere please share a link.
Cypher@aussie.zoneto World News@lemmy.world•Australia rejects proposal to recognise Aboriginal people in constitutionEnglish2·2 years agoFor progressive no voters, that is correct.
There is of course an element of society who want to ignore or bury any discourse on issues impacting ATSI Australians but they’re not the full picture either.
Cypher@aussie.zoneto World News@lemmy.world•Australia rejects proposal to recognise Aboriginal people in constitutionEnglish82·2 years agoA few of the arguments or concerns voiced by Australian’s included:
-A Voice with no power is pointless
-Lack of detail in the proposal
-Separating Australian’s by race is divisive (note there’s already constitutional race powers, which I disagree with and hope will be scrapped)
-ATSI people would have more representation than others (they actually have proportionally higher representation in Parliament today than their percentage of population)
-Leaving the exact details of the Voice to legislation means any future government could gut it without violating the constitutional amendment
-concerns this is the first push on a path to treaty and reparations as a percentage of GDP (which WAS discussed as a possibility by the people who worked on the Uluru statement)
I’ve left out the outright lies, though I guarantee someone will take issue with me simply mentioning the talking points to give you context.
Cypher@aussie.zoneto World News@lemmy.world•Australia rejects proposal to recognise Aboriginal people in constitutionEnglish92·2 years agoThere were many ATSI people who voted no because they want treaty, not an advisory committee with no veto powers.
Not everyone who voted no is racist and proclaiming they are is far more reminiscent of US divisive politics than how Australian politics works.
Cypher@aussie.zoneto World News@lemmy.world•Australia rejects proposal to recognise Aboriginal people in constitutionEnglish112·2 years agoThe only Territory to vote yes, out of all our States and Territories, was the Australian Capital Territory which is the most educated and most involved with governance.
Cypher@aussie.zoneto World News@lemmy.world•Australia rejects proposal to recognise Aboriginal people in constitutionEnglish10·2 years agoThere are essentially two parts to what was proposed, the first is that having mention of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island (ATSI) peoples in the constitution is recognition.
The second part, which is actually the exact mechanism which was proposed, was a permanent advisory body made up of ATSI representatives with constitutional power to give advice to the Government on issues related to or impacting ATSI people.
The exact details of the advisory body were up to legislation which we will probably never see.
Cypher@aussie.zoneto World News@lemmy.world•Australia rejects proposal to recognise Aboriginal people in constitutionEnglish43·2 years agoThere’s a lot to break down about your post with half truths but it’s a perfect microcosm of the Yes campaign and why it failed.
Streaming services seem to lower bitrate when I’m using Firefox vs Brave, so Brave is my go to for streaming.
I use Firefox for everything else.
Cypher@aussie.zoneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Would you rather be a cowboy, a pirate or a samurai?5·2 years agoGood deeds like maintain the brutal feudalism which stunted Japans growth for centuries
You ate glue as a child didn’t you?
Like a lot of glue.