• Ilandar@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    There is a clear political difference between abolishing a body that has been purely legislated versus one that Australians have directly voted in favour of establishing through a referendum.

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      I don’t say it would be abolished, just that it could and likely would essentially be completely gutted many times over because like I said, the only thing that’s protected is the thing existing.

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      I don’t say it would be abolished, just that it could and likely would essentially be completely gutted many times over because like I said, the only thing that’s protected is the thing existing.

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        I don’t say it would be abolished

        You literally just quoted me with regards to this as part of your argument. Stop shifting the goalposts.

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          Read my post again. I didn’t say it would be abolished, I said it would be essentially dismantled since it would be reduced to nothing.