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Albanese’s secret communist dictatorship is about to come undone. This comes after leaked photos were circulated by a whistleblower within his shadow government operation known as the Indigenous Voice.
In case you haven’t been across the news lately, the Liberal Party and their Murdoch media allies are mortified by the proposal to provide Indigenous community leaders with a room in Parliament to advise politicians on their unique socio-economic issues – and offer strategies that might help mitigate the very visible rates of disadvantage and near-third world suffering within communities.
Some say that this is just political point scoring from an embattled opposition party who need to look like they stand for something before they lose their remaining seats to the Greens or Teal candidates.
Others says the Coalition MPs are more terrified of having to interact with Indigenous elders in Parliament House, out of fear that they might have to hear about the sheer misery and disadvantage of the communities that they refuse to visit on the campaign trail.
Meanwhile, the No Campaign and their grey army of Howard Battlers insists it’s because they fear for the future of democracy if Parliament House was to provide a room for Indigenous elders and community figures.
And these leaked photographs prove that perhaps they were right all along.
The Indigenous Voice has been exposed as a woke elite mechanism that provides elders with their own room in Parliament House with a stash of Arnott’s Assorted Creams and a tin of instant coffee sitting there in case any politicians want to come say g’day.
Or, if any public servants want to come in and ask some questions about what it’s like to be the most incarcerated people on the earth with a live expectancy that is nearly 20 years shorter than any other community.
It’s a horrifying prospect. The woke elites are out of control.
These damning leaks vindicate the Liberals and Sky News, who have faced unfair backlash and criticism for their conspiracy-rooted views that many have suggested may be fuelled by a honest belief that Aboriginal people do not deserve the same standard of living, health and education as the rest of the country.