I hear Aboriginal
activists at the Canberra Tent “Embassy” calling for freedom from bondage, Aboriginal
rights and land rights. What’s that all about? I don’t see them in bondage, and
I believe they have more rights than I do as a white Australian, and as far as
land rights are concerned, again they have more than Non-Indigenous Australians. Could someone please show me, in what way do I,
as a white Australian, have more rights and freedoms than any other Australian.
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What purpose does
this “Embassy” serve? The only thing I perceive is that it provides somewhere
to sleep for a bunch of lazy, good for nothing bludgers, who have never
contributed anything constructive to the plight of their people or the
Australian community in general, in their lives.
They cry about
wanting sovereignty over Australia, and wanting to be recognised in the
constitution as the first Australians. What does that even mean, who were the
first Australians?
Archaeologists are
still determining who came from where. All they know is that during the last Ice
Age people came into Australia from Asia and Islands to the north such as New
Guinea and settled here, some believe they have evidence of some tribes coming
directly around the rim of the Indian Ocean from Africa. They weren’t one people
and they would have claimed land from each other in the age old way, by killing
and/or driving or breeding their competitors out, survival of the fittest. Much
the same as happened when whites came to Australia.
So why does this
bunch of lay-abouts have claim to any of Australia? They have no idea who they
were originally descended from, and they’ve never lifted a finger to preserve
or improve the country.
Some do-gooders
will have you believe that they are “One with the land” and have been
preserving it for thousands of generations. What rot. What happened to all of
the species of native fauna that flourished here before their arrival but have since
disappeared? There were many species such as Australia’s Mega Fauna, giant
marsupials that were around until only a few thousand years ago. These original
species became food, that’s where they went, and the early tribes contributed
greatly to their disappearance.
To help the
extinction of native fauna along, they also introduced the dog to Australia which
now miraculously has become our native dog the Dingo, much as this mish-mash of
ancient Asians has become our native people. There were no dogs here prior to
the invasion from the north.
So you see the
whole argument is based on myth and fairytales. After the first few arrived
from wherever, these many races that arrived in the next few thousand years, by
their own definition, would be considered invaders of Australia.
They were not environmental
heroes, they were just human beings like the rest of us, who spread out across any
land that they came across and used the natural resources for their own survival.
Some super being
didn’t plonk them down and make them custodians of the land, they immigrated here
like everyone else, and that process continues today. Come back in another
40,000 or even 5,000 years and see what our people look like. Should my ancestors
then burn the Australian flag, sit on their arse and demand Sydney Harbour?
All of this land
rights rubbish matters not a jot, it takes the focus off the real problems. It
is not going to fix the fact that there are more aboriginal people in jails
than any other race, or that the mortality rate among our indigenous peoples is
greatly higher than other Australians and it’s not going to arrest the abuse of
children in remote communities.
With the millions
of dollars poured into Indigenous problems every year, every person of Aboriginal
decent could be living in a mansion in the lap of luxury, so where we are
spending, and the way we are accounting for money is not fixing the problems
either.
I would just ask
the militants who encouraged their children to spit on and burn the Australian
flag on Australia day. What did you achieve besides contributing to the delinquency
of those children and greater antagonism toward your people? And I would just
like to say to you that if you started to concentrate on the solutions rather
than whining about the problems, you might be of some assistance to the many
millions of people from all races around Australia, who work tirelessly trying
to solve the problems Aboriginal people face.
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