It has everything to do with it. Parents having to worry about their kids being violated by known child abusers in a continent where child abuse is rampant, is certainly something to be concerned about. If Australia is this blind to the problems caused by their ethnic tribe, they'd probably let worse things slide.
what the **** has that got to do with the vote on marriage equalityIt has everything to do with it. Parents having to worry about their kids being violated by known child abusers in a continent where child abuse is rampant, is certainly something to be concerned about. If Australia is this blind to the problems caused by their ethnic tribe, they'd probably let worse things slide.
I'll be voting yes. Although it's a waste of $122 million and parliament will almost certainly vote it through in a few years even if the No vote wins (I mean both the Liberal and Labor leaders actually agree on something for once... mind=blown), I guess they're covering their asses and can say they've asked the Australian population what they want.
I've taken a bit of a break from social media as both the Yes & No campaigns seem to always take a nasty twist and people impose their views onto others. Everyone from the No campaign has been villainized which, although I believe quite strongly in equality for everyone and can't see how it's fair to deny people the right to marry when heterosexual couples already have the right to marry, it pisses me off because I'd never tell someone how they should be voting.
But hey they did say if you put it to a vote/plebecite/referendum/whatever you want to call it, things have the potential to get nasty.