Aboriginal people vs "The Voice"
Nation First highlights a new video on "The Voice" which shows it doesn't have the support of many Aboriginal people
by Mark Batt
Aussie Icon productions and the North Queensland Freedom Network
I am a former camera operator for WIN TV and Channel 9 turned independent filmmaker.
Aussie Icon Productions has been given the honour of documenting the Warrgamay Nation Camp, a gathering of 27 Indigenous tribes to discuss Treaty with each other.
We have just released, the Voice to Parliament, long and short versions, to convey this time-restricted component of the documentary.
So far it has all been done for free.
I was amazed to find that not one person or tribal representative at the camp gave consent to Labor’s Voice to Parliament.
They haven’t been down to talk to any tribes from the grass roots. This is where they’ve got to get it from.
— David Earl Nahow of the Juru people.
In fact it seems “the Voice” is what inspired them to start to gather in a way that has never happened before.
Well, no, Because we are not about dividing everyone. We need to work together.
— Leah Wyles of the Warrgamay people, when asked about “the Voice”.
It’s a unity echoed by Phillip Obah of the Wadja Wadja people:
No matter where you’re from or what nationality, it’s about achieving justice for all of us really, for humanity.
— Phillip Obah
Glen Blohm of the Wakaman people shared his lack of faith in the current system:
… we just don’t have confidence in the Government we have and we think that Aboriginal people, as well as people in Australia should have a good law, a governing law, which they haven’t got now.
— Glen Blohm
I know I’ll be respecting the wishes of the indigenous on Saturday, 14 October with a NO vote!
We currently have a GoFundMe page up to complete the rest of the documentary: https://gofund.me/ca176899
Here are some links to the videos on various platforms:
The fully informed version
Rumble: https://rumble.com/v3lz832-the-voice-to-parliament-the-fully-informed-version.html
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/8DGGVtskRcf7/
YouTube:
The Short version
Rumble: https://rumble.com/v3lxzid-the-voice-to-parliament-short-version.html
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/6EOSKPNqE0XZ/
Youtube:
George Christensen is a former Australian politician, a Christian, freedom lover, conservative, blogger, podcaster, journalist and theologian. He has been feted by the Epoch Times as a “champion of human rights” and his writings have been praised by Infowars’ Alex Jones as “excellent and informative”.
George believes Nation First will be an essential part of the ongoing fight for freedom:
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— George Christensen.
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Indigenous people need updating on their status but this referendum isn't the key as their grassroots members have been ignored most attention given to urban dwellers who dont live like more isolated ones having different ideas Culture art dance music excellent but these dont build new global nations from nothing Indigenous bodies could create and build their own housing education schools hospitals roads if money set aside was not robbed from them at top well paid leaders levels instead they claim that government should be still giving all these things. Australia would not be a country at all except for foreign influence Reconciliation has created more divisions than cohesion and this referendum has dome worse Now Uluru about which few indigenous are fully aware or interested
What a profound statement, "They haven’t been down to talk to any tribes from the grass roots." Approx 600 tribes in Australia need to be consulted and have not been. Albo is a complete idiot - definitely not leadership material all. But, he is easily malleable to the WEF/UN/USA/Billy Boi Gates/et al as we can clearly see. (No MSM required to do that.)
This is so damn typical of the current/recent crop of ALP Federal pollies. The Uluru Statement is a bloody farce. Canberra picks a single tribe from the bunch that surround that big rock to give them all the credit. Then, those numbnuts in Canberra wonder why the other tribes are upset with them. That is the absolute base essence of why the billions spent annually never make it down to those that need it the most.