• Gorgritch_Umie_Killa@aussie.zone
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    11 months ago

    I think as long as Chuck or his sons don’t come over here expecting some big royal event, there is no real impulse for change our system of government.

    A key difference in the campaigns would be the fact that the Voice referendum didn’t include the element ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’. Everybody agrees theres a gap between First Nations people and the rest of Aus, (We don’t agree on the cause). A Rebublican proposal is trying to change a system that, when comparing to other systems around the world, is working quite well.

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      11 months ago

      this comment is a good example of how profoundly ill-informed Australians are with regard to our politics; our constitution is a colonialist relic with no inalienable rights and colossal centralisation of power, and people act like it’s actually somehow modern or progressive.

      by and large Australians are unsophisticated, easily manipulated, political idiots.

      anyone with half a brain would look at our system and laugh at the corruption it encourages, here sadly, we don’t have half a brain between us.