Sky News Digital Editor Jack Houghton says the ABC seems “obsessed with pushing the line that details don’t matter” on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
Mr Houghton said the ABC were “painting a very clear picture” that if you take issue with the details of the Voice to Parliament, you ware “immoral and harming Indigenous communities”.
“So, if you disagree with this Labor move, you are racist, spreading misinformation and are just generally a bad person who hurts indigenous people,” Mr Houghton said. “These tactics are manipulative and specifically designed to make it difficult for the average person to simply ask for detail.”
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