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Discussion over vote on Voice | |
A VOICE that can't be deleted. | |
When Assistant Minister for Indigenous Australians Malarndirri McCarthy said | |
that we will need to "call out the misinformation and disinformation" on the | |
Voice to Parliament. I got to work doing just that. I was seeing a lot of | |
it. | |
But when I tried to counter misinformation from my local member, Tony Pasin, | |
Liberal for the seat of Barker, he deleted my comment on his Facebook post. | |
In an alarmist speech to Parliament, directed specifically to the "seven | |
million Australians who were born overseas", Pasin wrongly claimed a | |
successful yes vote in the Voice refferendum would mean "exclusive rights will | |
be conferred" to Indigenous Australians and that there will no longer be "only | |
one class of Australian citizenship". | |
Under his Facebook video of the speech, I calmly called out his misinformation | |
and shared my own family's experience of the trauma caused by poor government | |
policy. | |
He deleted it. | |
Pasin has been on a concerted campaign against the Voice, so these comments | |
are only the tip of the iceberg of misinformation. I'm worried that if we | |
don't steer out of this iceberg's path in time - it could sink the referrendum | |
for all the wrong reasons. | |
So I feel the need to share this story somewhere it can't be deleted. | |
My grandmother is a Luritja woman. Her name's Linda - after Lyndavale - the | |
place near Alice Springs where she was stolen from her parents as a child. | |
For this terrible policy, she eventually heard the Apology to the Stolen | |
Generations from the Rudd Government in 2008. Nice to have an apology and | |
all, but Linda never saw her parents again. | |
She grew up on a mission Croker Island, and Linda eventually gave birth to my | |
mother out of wedlock. At that moment, my mother was forcibly adopted - which | |
means Linda was basically drugged, told what was best for her, and never held | |
her baby. | |
Another poor policy which proportionately affected Aboriginal and Torres | |
Strait Islander women, and Julia Gillard offered the National Apology for | |
Forced Adoptions in 2013. | |
At the time my mother was forcibly adopted, grandma Linda was forcibly | |
sterilised - another poor policy. It's hard to draw the line between policy | |
and practice when it comes to the traumatic experiences of Aboriginal people | |
in Australia. In Australia, forced sterilisation was practiced under various | |
state and territory laws between the late 19th century and the 1970s. | |
Aboriginal women were often targeted for sterilisation without their informed | |
consent or understanding of the procedure. | |
Not knowing this, she tried to have children with her partner, those attempts | |
failed and ultimately, as a consequence, so did their relationship. | |
The cruelty of these kinds of policies and practices are only possible when | |
governments are uninformed, and the people who suffer the consequences have no | |
voice. | |
While our stories and comments can be deleted, the whole point of enshrining a | |
Voice in our Constitution is that it cannot be deleted like our voices have | |
been in the past. | |
In 1973 Gough Whitlam established the National Aboriginal Consultative | |
Committee, Malcolm Fraser deleted that. Bob Hawke set up the Aboriginal & | |
Torres Strait Islander Commission, and then John Howard deleted that. | |
In 2011 the National Congress of Australia's First Peoples met, and later, the | |
Morrison Government deleted that - not before it was defunded to the point of | |
being unable to function anyway. | |
Can we see the pattern here? The Liberal Party has consistently abolished | |
mechanisms established for the First Nations people to have a voice. But have | |
you ever tried deleting the Australian Constitution? This referendum protects | |
our voice from the whim of successive governments. | |
My local member Tony Pasin disingeneously spruiks the Dutton Liberal | |
quasi-solution of regional and rural First Nations voices. It's as if to say | |
"we want you to have a voice, but it can't be powerful or permanent." The | |
preferred Voice for this Liberal Party is still one that can be deleted. | |
This is why we need a Voice to Parliament enshrined in the Constitution. | |
It's a pretty simple question: if First Nations people have to live with the | |
consequences of Government policies, do we want them to have a voice when | |
those policies are being made? | |
I'm sure my grandmother's community would have had something to say, were they | |
ever asked. | |
-- George Beck | |
"Lynwood Park" |
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