I commented to your post on blaming the LNP for the division. My argument is that I think you're being over dramatic blaming the LNP for a ridiculously large amount of the population now voting No (according to the polls).
Well, I do. A vast majority of the media have focused on the negative factors of the Yes vote and sprouted that. The LNP have been largely responsible for this and the media have run with it.
I've neither heard nor read much positivity for the yes vote in the media.
Regardless of how people voted during the last election, so many have fallen for this political take on what should be a bi-partisan referendum but it ain't. There's only one party responsible for this, and that is the LNP.
I heard a stat on the radio this afternoon from a poll of electorates.
84% of Bob Katter's electorate in QLD is voting no.
That says it all and that stat is disgusting.
Australians generally are, ignorant and lazy.
Not all, but many.
I have 3 brothers. One will unequivocally vote Yes. Another is a complete right wing nutcase and was always going to vote no, regardless.
The third brother rang me a week ago not understanding The Voice and asked my opinion. I gave it but it was a waste of time. His wife is seriously racist and has convinced him to vote no.
I also have a sister whose husband is horribly racist (amongst other things) so she has become that way too. They live in The Shire. They'll also be voting No. Enough said.
So that is 3 out of 5 of us voting No. Pretty sure that's how it will turn out. 60 - 40 in favour of No, which is really sad.
What has divided this country is not the Referendum itself but the party-political opposition to it for political gain.
Dutton and a large proportion of the media need to take responsibility for this and the divisiveness it has caused.
My view.