Warren Mundine is a dignified and respectful man who you would have to believe has all the right intentions in mind with his activism aimed at helping First Nations Australians achieve a better future.
By campaigning, like he does, for genuine recognition of what needs to be done at the coalface, in Aboriginal communities, to address very serious social issues which have maligned them for generations.
Mundine has every right to have taken the position he has to oppose the Voice to Parliament. He doesn't agree with it, he doesn't think it's going to do squat to help the plight of his people, and obviously, like a majority of Australians right now, he isn't going to vote yes for it at the referendum.
He clearly has some very objective reasons, both of a political and personal nature, to be standing up against it.
This country is a democracy, everyone is entitled to form their own opinion and make their own decision as to whether or not they support the Voice to Parliament, without being abused and harassed like Mundine has been by some hired guns working for the "Yes team" who are behaving like militants.
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