Sky News hosts Andrew Bolt and Chris Kenny have butted heads on whether the Indigenous Voice to Parliament was racially divisive. 'There are plenty of arguments to be made against the Voice that we didn’t hear much about without calling it racially divisive,” Mr Kenny told Sky News Australia.
Sky News hosts Andrew Bolt and Chris Kenny have butted heads on whether the Indigenous Voice to Parliament was racially divisive.
"There are plenty of arguments to be made against the Voice that we didn’t hear much about without calling it racially divisive,” Mr Kenny told Sky News Australia. Andrew Bolt opposed the view, claiming it is obviously a “de facto parliament waiting for an Aboriginal Sovereignty movement”. “Mate, I don’t interrupt you when you’re making points, I’d be very glad if you didn’t interrupt me,” Mr Bolt told Chris Kenny, who took issue with the opposing view.
“You’ve had your say, just sit back for once and listen to the arguments that have actually won this referendum.”
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