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Like it or not the electorate doesn't like rapid change and is becoming tired of class wars.
I'd have to say that I gritted my teeth every time Labor mentioned "minority" groups.
Elections are won in the mainstream, on bread and butter issues that everyone has to deal with, cost of living, wages, jobs, infrastructure , skills.
Constant harping about one particular group or another just infuriates the "majority".
Tomorrow is a normal unremarkable Monday for pretty much everyone except the few who are directly involved in politics.
People will get up, get dressed and go and do whatever they do on a Monday be that working as lawyer, driving a bus, tradies on building sites or self employed, trading shares or whatever.
Nobody's going to get up tomorrow morning, get dressed and then go and be an Aboriginal, lesbian or whatever. That someone happens to be Aboriginal or happens to be gay is incidental to most of what they'll do tomorrow but it's not the focus.
That's not to say that I or most people aren't sympathetic to the cause when it comes to past issues of discrimination against gays or injustices toward Aboriginals. In 2019 though, well a lot would be pondering what, exactly, is the ongoing issue there that hasn't already been fixed?
Economics and infrastructure, both taken in their broadest sense, would capture most of what's concerning the average person at the moment I think.
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