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Invasion Day Rallies

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Considering the hate & abuse spewing from the Woke Left it was literally inevitable that excessive extreme reactions get provoked. After all, this is the reaction the vindictive Woke Left is counting on to foster its insidious mentality & the excuse to involve the indigenous is as hypocritical as it gets !
Posted by Indyvidual, Friday, 6 February 2026 8:10:51 AM
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Well I do declare, says the forum racists, with his; 'they are getting what they deserve mentality'! How bigoted to blame the victim as this clown so often does. According to his racists theory, the poor chap throwing a bomb into a crowd, which included children and the elderly, hoping to kill and maim as many as he could, was in his word "provoked", and its a case of being "inevitable". Shows that not only does he not consider it a crime, but something justifiable by his standards.

The big danger is a far right racists political party such as One Nation, which lacks solid leadership can be, and possibly has been, hijacked by extremists who will carry out acts of violence against those minorities they despise in society! It would not be the first time One Nation and its leader, have been influenced by radical nut jobs!
Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 6 February 2026 3:22:34 PM
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iny. Why does hate come into indig commentary, Indig communities living in desert communes are perfectly comfortable living the indig dream.
Crossbred indig in coastal or city are totally against their style of existence.
Has it ever been established what the difference between bush and city is about. I have never seen what, protests are about besides noise and disruption against people that do not know what it,s all about.
Please enlighten me to your cause.
Posted by doog, Friday, 6 February 2026 7:36:08 PM
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Please enlighten me to your cause.
doog.
My cause if you will is to make people see & believe what is there instead of what they want to see & believe. Take Paul1405 for example, he simply can't get himself not to twist comments.
I have lived in indigenous communities for several decades & let me assure you that life there is not as the proponents of perpetual division try make it out to be.
To find out both the pleasant & unpleasant facts you need to work & live there for at least 10-12 months in a service related position or as a work supervisor. You'll find easy going people & you'll find stroppy ones just as you encounter in urban society.
As for discrimination you'll need to ask Paul1405 as to why he et al keep bringing it up when in fact it is exactly 180 degrees to what Paul et al tell.
It is down to the Paul1405's that that 'Gap" is not narrowing ! You'd be surprised at the number of "locals" I speak with who literally curse the meddlers from the South & its media !
Go for a week to Alice Springs or Cairns or Townsville. You won't meet too many nice indigenous late evenings /early mornings because they are at home with family.
Posted by Indyvidual, Friday, 6 February 2026 9:03:44 PM
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Indy,

"I have lived in indigenous communities for several decades" this is a new claim on your part, I believe you are a North Queensland city dweller, Cains (pop 180,000), hardly remote. As you should be aware the vast majority of Aboriginal people live in towns and cities, not in remote communities, which account for about 15% of the total. Depending on the demographic the problems are different for various cohorts. You basically blame Aboriginal people for their problems, claiming they are self imposed, and they need to fix them without the assistance from the rest of Australia, when the reality is they have suffered from European imposed disadvantage beginning with the European arrival in 1788.

I'll agree it is Aboriginal people who should lead from the front when addressing disadvantage, for too long, the White Man believed that with his superiority he knew what was best for the simple minded indigenous. For the first 190 years the plight of the first Australians was treated as; "out of sight, out of mind". The arrival of your despised Whitlam Labor government gave some hope that things would improve, eventually, but still it was White Man knows best syndrome. Today Aboriginal people are exercising their voice in determining their future, which is a good thing. You might not agree, but I do.
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 7 February 2026 6:25:58 AM
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You basically blame Aboriginal people for their problems,
Paul1405,
There you go again twisting words. Are you so screwed-up that you can't even quote ?
The Aborigines aren't the problem, the pretend ones are as are the indifferent bureaucrats who listen to the likes of you !!
Posted by Indyvidual, Saturday, 7 February 2026 2:55:51 PM
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