ABC star Tom Bollard has unleashed at a woman he met in a pub who voted “No” in the Voice referendum, saying her position caused him “absolute rage”
A former TV and radio star has revealed the reaction that filled him with “absolute rage” inside a pub moments after the Voice to Parliament was rejected.Serious Danger
“And she broke out into a smile and gave a double thumbs up. And I just … I cannot understand what’s going on in that person’s mind.” presenter admitted he had “a very uncharitable series of thoughts seeing that” reaction from the woman., the pair joked that the woman “was not a progressive no voter” who would argue they “care about Aboriginal people” and “don’t see colour”.
“I think, yes, the vast majority of white Australia would see that this – that an Indigenous Voice to Parliament – is nothing to do with them and so they have no interest in voting for it,” Moon said.
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