This viral campaign video has been shared by Jason Momoa and Taika Waititi. Here's the story behind it.
When we all have personalised algorithms, how do we escape them? Former Feed comedians Vic and Jen, along with Yorta Yorta rapper Adam Briggs, may have made a video that escapes the echo chamber - it takes aim at apathy and seeks to dispel confusion in the lead-up to the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum. The video, called Far Enough - Vote Yes, is an independent production and wasn't funded by the official Yes23 campaign or the government.
In the song, Briggs echoes the arguments made in the now-viral comedy video. He raps, “Don’t know? F*** around and find out/Like ya searching for the best brunch spot near ya house, Google it.” Fair Australia, one of the main groups advocating for a No vote, has been campaigning with the slogan "If you don't know, vote No". A pro-Voice festival called Now & Forever was held in Briggs' hometown of Shepparton on Saturday.
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