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Is the Uluru statement about sovereignty?

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SteeleRedux, is at his negative self again, he is blinded by his negativism. He believes he has found a loophole in what I have said about language, local aboriginal languages are already taught in schools. I have many missionary friends who have translated many aboriginal languages and teach it in a written form.
http://aboriginalbibles.org.au/

My concern is for the unity of society, I follow the likes of Jacinta Price and Warren Mundine who can see the Voice will be the first step in dividing Australia on race, and Government will be subject to racial activists who want treaty, sovereignty [self-government], and repatriations.
Posted by Josephus, Thursday, 16 March 2023 8:45:34 AM
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Dear Josephus,

Bunkum.

Here are some activists who have been hell bent on properly dividing the country.

“Iron ore magnate Lang Hancock founded the Westralian Secession Movement in 1974. His group focused largely on taxes and tariffs, arguing that trade barriers around Australia harmed the State's mainly mining and wheat export industries which earned a disproportionate amount of Australia's foreign exchange. In the 1974 Senate election, the party fielded Don Thomas as an ultimately unsuccessful candidate.”

“at the 22 October 2008 Vista Public Lecture, former Western Australian Premier, Richard Court, said that the case for a secessionist movement is only strengthened while the Commonwealth government continues to exploit the State's resource-rich economy and fails to share the prosperity evenly”

“In July 2011, the Western Australian Minister for Mines and Petroleum, Norman Moore, made the controversial statement that WA should secede and rely on China and the United States for military defence to remain an independent nation free from Canberra's influence.”

Or are these just whiteys so get the usual leave pass from you.

The only one hell bent on oozing racism here is yourself.
Posted by SteeleRedux, Thursday, 16 March 2023 4:32:29 PM
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Steele, happily none of the Secession Movement achieved the division of Australia that you posted. There are always power movements to change and divide Australians. You yourself want a different Australia than the present status. You would like to eradicate ideas different from yours.
Posted by Josephus, Friday, 17 March 2023 9:28:08 AM
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SR,

Anyone has the right to try and revitalize their mother tongue. However, the circumstances of the original 1000s of aboriginal tribes are very different to that of Israel.
Posted by shadowminister, Saturday, 18 March 2023 5:49:13 AM
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