Angry Anderson, like Many of Us, Angry Over the Voice By James Reed
The No Campaign, Fair has its campaign launch on Monday 18 September in Adelaide. But, predictably enough, protesters for the Yes side, yelled “racist dog,” “racist pig” and “crazy wankers” to participants. No doubt this would have had a fair number of international socialists in the group stirring up the action. That alone would be a good reason to vote No. The prime minister condemned the actions, as expected, but that is meaningless really, for as Senator Price, leading the No said: “This is the level of racism and division that the Prime Minister has to take responsibility for in this country right now. Where people like myself, people like my incredible colleagues here, are singled out because apparently as Indigenous people we’re supposed to agree with a proposal that is empty.”
“We’re supposed to agree with leftist ideology as opposed to thinking for ourselves and certainly to inform the Australian people as to the danger to voting yes. We must vote no for unifying this nation, for maintaining equality in our country. We’re having conversations with Aboriginal people from grassroots communities who are dead set against this, they see the dangers in this, and we’re here to represent those voices.”
Along the same lines, Angry Anderson, lead singer for the Aussie band, Rose Tattoo, said that he will be voting No because he is tired of mainstream Australian being called “racist.”
So, for the Yes side, keep on digging holes for your campaign!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12530443/Angry-Anderson-Voice.html
“Veteran rocker Gary 'Angry' Anderson has given an impassioned explanation of why he is voting No in the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
The Rose Tattoo frontman said after listening to Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and others, he does not believe the referendum's success will help address 'the real problems' facing Aboriginal people.
He also hit out at criticism that anyone opposed to the establishment of the advisory body to inform government is merely 'racist'.
'We, mainstream Australians, are not racist and we are tired of being told we are, purely by the virtue of having been born Caucasian,' he wrote in a lengthy Facebook Post.”
Comments