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:!platyaboriginal:Voiceposting :platyaboriginal:- Victorian premier says "state treaty negotiations will be critical after federal Voice defeat", r/australianpolitics chudout within :chudspin:

https://www.reddit.com/r/AustralianPolitics/s/m6FIZnltlM

!strayans it's a fun time to be a Victorian :marseydepressed:

As a Victorian this is infuriating. We voted no in the referendum and the state government are pushing ahead with something they know the public is against out of ideological bullheadedness, and because the Victorian opposition is a clown car, they can do it without worrying about suffering too much of an electoral backlash.

Why are you so against the idea of a treaty?

Because it will turn into another trough of public money for the grievance industry to stick their snouts into.

:#marseyagreesuperspeed:

Labor are pissing me off in a number of areas like unchecked windfarm development but this isn't one of them.

Restorative justice long overdue.

Wingcucks hate him! Pro-Aboriginal gibs, anti-windfarm :marseyconfused2:

A leading First Nations campaigner has expressed fear the work towards a historic treaty could be undone if Victoria's 2026 election sees a change in state government,

They want to get it in before the people have a say.

We should all be exempt from land tax

There would be a rush of people looking for a drop of indigenous blood in their tree if we're having two classes of people: one that pays tax, and one that doesn't.

Lmao based boonga griftmaxxers

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You don't need to look for a drop of indigenous blood. Just say you have it and they can't/won't check.

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