The Voice is Actually a Coup in Motion - The Great Purge Begins - Part 2
The ‘Coup’ to install an hereditary Aboriginal Aristocracy within our Constitution continues - The Voice is Actually a Coup in Motion [See Part 1 (4 April 2023)].
As reported in The Australian, the latest of ‘coup’ member to be expelled for ideological betrayal is “little Mickey Gooda” aka “the bedwetter”,
An attack by Indigenous leader Noel Pearson on a fellow voice proponent has prompted concerns that the Cape York leader is trying to veto any compromise on constitutional change and that a nasty debate will benefit the “No” campaign.
Mr Pearson on Friday described former Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social justice commissioner Mick Gooda, who worked on a blueprint for the voice with Indigenous leaders Marcia Langton and Tom Calma, as a bedwetter. It came after Mr Gooda said it might be necessary to water down the words of the constitutional amendment for the voice in order to secure support …
Mr Pearson believed that Mr Gooda – whom he called “little Mickey Gooda” – had made his remarks prematurely after an outlier poll purported to show support for the voice was falling.
“His early bed-wetting, just when we’re yet to start the campaign proper, is not right. He does not represent Indigenous people in the position he’s taken,” Mr Pearson said.
Noel Pearson’s Attack Tally to Date - Dissenter’s sent by Pearson off to the Voice Gulag
Totalitarians are those leaders who want to enforce a centralized and dictatorial control over all other members of the cause.
In the mind of a Totalitarian, this requires a complete subservience to the cause and the ideology.
History shows that this can only be maintained by expelling the dissenters, with all revolutionary movements ultimately feeding on their weakest, less loyal and less steadfast members.
Just like the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, and the following attempted coups within Stalin’s leadership, The ‘Voice Coup’ that is underway in Australia today is taking its toll of those that disagree with the leadership.
If the Voice Referendum fails to pass, meaning that the Australian coup has failed, get ready for a re-writing of the historical and photographic record as the members of the leadership desperately seek to re-position themselves and lay blame on everyone but themselves.
We all need to realise that this whole Voice Proposal is NOT about Closing the Gap, helping Aboriginal people or improving Australia - it is really just another gravy-train for the career moves of a clique of activists and politicians - They come not to serve, but to be served.
Noel Pearson wrote 14 April 2015 - Cape York,
‘… A successful referendum on indigenous recognition requires a meeting of minds between indigenous people and constitutional conservatives … When I first engaged with Damien Freeman and Julian Leeser and their organisation of constitutional conservatives supporting indigenous recognition, there was little common ground between us.
They thought the issue was just about symbolism. For us it wasn’t, and never has been. For constitutional conservatives, the Constitution is not the place for aspirations and rights clauses, which in their view would hand too much power to the judiciary. Clearly there are very important rights the Constitution does protect, but I have been largely persuaded by their broader point.
The Constitution is a rule book for government; it is the place where important national power relationships are articulated. It is not necessarily the right place for symbolism and poetry.
I have come to agree with Freeman and Leeser’s argument, but for different reasons. If we are going to have constitutional change, it needs to do more than just insert poetry into the Constitution. It needs to improve the rules governing indigenous affairs in this country, to make life practically better for our people …’
But by 11 April 2023 it was reported that Pearson and Leeser had fallen out, both civilly and tactically with how best to ‘serve the cause’ of the Voice,
“I am wondering whether Julian expects us to wear a tattoo identifying ourselves as Indigenous,” Mr Pearson said.
“Or our clothes should be adorned with some kind of badge identifying us as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.”
In an interview with Sky News Australia, Mr Leeser expressed his disappointment at the remarks, especially given the time in which they occurred.
He added that those pushing the Yes case should do so in a civil manner.
“I was very disappointed in Noel’s claims. He made those remarks during Passover,” he told Chris Kenny on Tuesday.
“In fact the time he was making those remarks, I was taking my son to the synagogue. That’s not the sort of debate we should be conducting.
At least the Government of Prime Minister Albanese is safe from blame as they did warn us,
Constitutional recognition through Voice is an idea that came from the people, and this will be a decision made by the people, not politicians. (Source)
Perhaps Anthony ‘Pontius Pilot’ Albanese has the hand-washing bowl at the ready to wash his hands of this sorry miscalculation of a referendum. Republic anyone?
However, one way to survive the mass-movement insanity of the Voice Referendum process over the next six months, prior to its inevitable defeat in the polls, is to resort to satire and humour.