Sky News host Cory Bernardi says if the Voice to Parliament referendum fails, Australians will be condemned as “a bunch of racists” who have set back race relations by over 200 years.
Sky News host Cory Bernardi says if the Voice to Parliament referendum fails, Australians will be condemned as “a bunch of racists” who have set back race relations by over 200 years.“If Australians vote for this, they will be setting back race relations to pre-civil rights movement times.
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