Controversial colonisation comments heating up Voice Referendum

Mounted police engaging Indigenous Australians during the Slaughterhouse Creek clash of 1838

Mounted police engaging Indigenous Australians during the Slaughterhouse Creek clash of 1838

Jacinta Nampijinpa Price who issued controversial comments about coloniation not having a negative impact, earned praise from Opposition Leader as a “brave” person


Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price of the [Opposition party rejected the notion that colonization had caused trauma for generations, and stated that inmate families faced similar struggles.

Federal Minister for Indigenous Australia Linda Burney said many First Nations residents felt distressed and fed up with comments by her political opponents on the arrival of British settlers. The

leading activist who supported the 'No' vote, Warren Mundine, took the example of the massacre of Jews who came out of the trauma of the Holocaust, being able to establish the state of Israel.


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