Muslim community almost unanimously voted no. #diversityisourstrength
Not that clear cut within the Australian Muslim community. Wills (Melb. outer northern suburbs) voted overwhelming 'yes' (70%) with a Muslim population of 16%. Next door in Caldwell (outer north-western suburbs) with similar Islamic population numbers voted 'no'.
Antony Green yesterday said the higher 'no' vote electorates correlate with higher non-English speaking migrant populations of all persuasions who are more likely to be religious and socially conservative. Not just Islamic but also Catholic, evangelical and Orthodox Christians, Asian (Chinese & Indian) & African communities. South-Western Sydney has a significant Muslim population but North-Western Sydney is the so-called Bible belt of Australia (i.e Hillsong in Greenway) and they voted no as well. The 'No' camp also targeted these migrant communities with their scaremongering campaigning
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The result yesterday shows once again that Australia is becoming more and more secular/non-religious over time which is a good thing. The kids, grandkids, etc of these migrants will too in time thanks to our diversity and openness.