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The rise of the Blak National parliament
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Posted by Foxy, Monday, 2 October 2023 8:14:38 AM
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Foxy, I have books on the Communist Manifesto which I've read and know exactly how they work to change a society.
From the Spectator Australia: Quote: "There is complete amnesia on behalf of the #Yes campaign over the enormous efforts made to embrace Aboriginal Australians. There are no corners of society - government, the law, or institutions - where Aboriginals are discriminated against. We now have a claim that we should listen to Aboriginal people through the #VoiceToParliament. We have been listening, hearing, and acting for decades." Any aboriginal that is living in poverty is their choice, the same as anybody else. Those that have made a choice to be educated and move into society and work benefit the same as anybody, ask Warren Mundine or Bess Price. Posted by Josephus, Monday, 2 October 2023 10:44:32 AM
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Josephus,
You have a book about the communist manifesto. MY family has actual lived experience as to what communism is. They lost not only their country but their family members as well. As for what the Spectator writes? It is very much a part of the No campaign strategy. And is not truthful to say the least. You obviously have not done your research on the extreme hardships that Indigenous people have experienced and are still experiencing. As for Jacinta Price and Warren Mundine. They have their own agendas. They both believe that the Voice won't deliver meaningful change. However they don't know until it's been tried because what's been done in the past certainly hasn't worked. Posted by Foxy, Monday, 2 October 2023 11:04:03 AM
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Australians cannot make treaty with other Australians. We are all Australians. "Any Australian that loves Australia and that loves their fellow Australians of any shade of melanin, should absolutely reject the notion of Treaty. Blacktivism, the entire industry, they are all invested in an ongoing division between Australians. Treaty is one of the culminations in that separatism."
WATCH Spectator TV http://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=667614651552641 Posted by Josephus, Monday, 2 October 2023 11:31:20 AM
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Josephus,
You don't seem to understand. Our First Nations people are the original owners of this land. The Australian Constitution, our nation's most important legal document, does not acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the First People of this country and still includes provisions to make discriminatory laws based on race. So stop saying that we're all equal. We're not - and we haven't been. Our Constitution should reflect our values of respect and fairness and recognise this country's rich Indigenous history and culture. Posted by Foxy, Monday, 2 October 2023 12:00:52 PM
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Foxy, you ignore the facts that currently apply to all Australians and mouth the communist wedge mantras.
Posted by Josephus, Monday, 2 October 2023 12:15:13 PM
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You're somewhat confused.
Do you know what communism even is?
My family does and they fled from it. Also what does that
have to do with the Voice referendum? All its asking is
for our First Nations people to be recognised in the
Constitution and to be consulted on policies and laws
that will impact on their lives. This is not a race issue.
Constitutional law experts have already made that quite
clear.
Why do you keep repeating the same nonsense over and over
again?
Surely you're smart enough to do your research and make up
your own mind for yourself. At present all you're doing is
throwing absurdities around and expect to be taken
seriously.