People are ‘afraid’ to have legitimate conversation about the Voice
Sky News host Erin Molan says Australians are “afraid” to have a legitimate conversation about the Voice to Parliament because they fear being labelled as racist.
“I have been in a position … where there has been the inference that I had been racist,” Ms Molan said.
“There is nothing more appalling that you can say about someone.
“The fact that so many good, decent Australians are afraid to talk openly about this – is a loss for our whole country.”
Australians will cast their vote at the ballot box for the Voice referendum on October 14, which the polls suggest could be heading for defeat.
Видео People are ‘afraid’ to have legitimate conversation about the Voice канала Sky News Australia
“I have been in a position … where there has been the inference that I had been racist,” Ms Molan said.
“There is nothing more appalling that you can say about someone.
“The fact that so many good, decent Australians are afraid to talk openly about this – is a loss for our whole country.”
Australians will cast their vote at the ballot box for the Voice referendum on October 14, which the polls suggest could be heading for defeat.
Видео People are ‘afraid’ to have legitimate conversation about the Voice канала Sky News Australia
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