Now that a few days have past...I've yet to see a interview by the mainstream media(I watch 10 and ABC) in any town like Alice Springs, Darwin, Cairns or any other locality with a Aboriginal population, to their response to the vote. Only interviews with the urban elite...both white and black.
There in lies the problem....very little contact with those who have been most dispossessed.
My overall take from the vote is that aboriginal people don't know what they want. They appear to be content with complaining rather than taking advantage of the opportunity that was set up by their own council of elders and put before the nation by the government. AISI, the aboriginal "problem" is intractable. In fact I wonder whether I should care anymore.
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My overall take from the vote is that aboriginal people don't know what they want. They appear to be content with complaining rather than taking advantage of the opportunity that was set up by their own council of elders and put before the nation by the government. AISI, the aboriginal "problem" is intractable. In fact I wonder whether I should care anymore.
Not sure where you get your 'take' from. Certainly not the same as mine. The results I posted above from Cape York, were mirrored in Arnhem Land & I believe across most aboriginal communities. The referendum didn't fail on account of the Aboriginal vote.
AISI, the overall indigenous vote was a 60/40 split between Yes/No. To me, that is a very disappointing result. While the overall No vote was inevitable, I could at least have derived some comfort and satisfaction if the indigenous vote had been a resounding Yes. Instead, I have much the same feelings that I had when the "do you want free and fair elections" referendum was defeated all those years ago, namely despair and futility.
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