Submitted by Sheree H on Mon, 2023-10-09 13:47

I am angry with all the public listed companies and super funds that are spending shareholder and member funds to support a divisive referendum. Well done to the fund managers for respecting the rights of all Australians to think for themselves. It is especially infuriating when fly by night CEOs waltz into Australia on massive salaries and start pushing elite agendas. Attend one of the Freedom Rallies an you will see many Aboriginal groups arguing for a no vote. There is so much more to this referendum than meets the eye.

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