

Is Scott Morrison saying "listen to what I say ingore what I do?" We saw what he did and no longer believe in what he says. The man says "fear the unknown" yet claims he believes in it and acts ethically and morally accordingly. His decisions are for the betterment of the "elected" "the chosen ones".
National Times
Yes Morrison and the LNP have basically said The UN can fuck themselves
The United Nations and its member nations generally support the principles of indigenous rights and the need to address historical injustices faced by indigenous populations around the world. The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, adopted in 2007, provides a framework for the recognition and protection of indigenous rights.
Regarding Australia specifically, the UN has urged the country to take further steps in recognizing and protecting the rights of its Indigenous peoples. In 2019, the UN Human Rights Council conducted a Universal Periodic Review of Australia's human rights record and recommended that Australia adopt constitutional reforms to recognize Indigenous peoples and ensure their meaningful participation in decision-making processes specifically relating to them.
Regarding constitutional recognition and treaty, it is important to note that Australia does not have a treaty with its Indigenous peoples, nor does its constitution explicitly recognize them. This distinguishes Australia from countries such as Canada and New Zealand, which have taken steps toward constitutional recognition and have signed treaties with their respective Indigenous populations.

Don’t Buy or Steal this book. Will Morrison even write it?
He was Australia’s first Pentecostal prime minister, declaring the coalition’s 2019 election win a miracle but went on to lose government at the 2022 poll.
HarperCollins Christian represents more than 2000 authors and the world’s largest Bible translations.
Source: Former prime minister Morrison pens religious book deal
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