Yeah, sort of agreed on the toothless comment. I was big on the Voice when I first heard about it, and I'm still for it, but I'm a lot more pessimistic about its strength now. Maybe it'll make more sense when the whole Uluru Statement is established.
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Not sure what you mean by that. How would she go about making a Voice on her own?
I think she's right, it's a fair and practical move. Not sure if I'd say that all No campaigns for the Uluru Statement use Trump-style politics like she says, but the Fair Australia one is certainly weak and uses the "pointing out racism creates division" thing that anti-CRT Americans like to use so much.
Haha, that would've been a more interesting name than the one they went with
Goosebumps is so iconic... The covers are still works of art IMO. Loved the werewolf one, and the sequel to Say Cheese and Die
Back in the day, Cube World... RIP...
True, didn't know that was a thing. I assume people who are leading the Voice movement don't find it to be sufficient enough -- I wonder why? I suppose because it has no constitutional recognition? But why not use the NIAA as a basis? Would be interesting to learn the reasoning there.