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There Is No Place For Race In Our Constitution

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Dear Is Mise,

Only if you define non-White.
Posted by Mr Opinion, Sunday, 21 July 2019 3:47:11 PM
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Mr OPinion,

"Give them back their land before the Chinese just take it from the Whites anyway"

It's your statement so it's up to you to clarify it for others.
Posted by Is Mise, Sunday, 21 July 2019 3:54:44 PM
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Dear Is Mise,

No need to. Any thinking person can work it out.
Posted by Mr Opinion, Sunday, 21 July 2019 4:08:24 PM
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Foxy, my 'notion' is enshrined in history and on record.
By this I mean, history shows us that we, the 'white fella', has been good to the 'black fella'.
The fact that the fair thinking blacks acknowledge and appreciate this is not in doubt or question.
What I am eluding to is that slowly but surely there has been a rise in the amount of assistance, money and governance given to the black fella.
Common sense tells us to be careful, and ask, where does it end?
A large part of the population is in disbelief as to why the blacks need to be pandered to and managed, so much?
Some believe they know the answer, and it ain't purty'.
Unless the group pushing for the blacks admit the blacks are not up to looking after themselves, and were not these wondrous people we are meant to believe they were/are, I cannot see the majority changing their stance on the blacks and letting them get a further grab at more power, which means money, and put the chance of their own state further up the ladder.
I always come back to the fact that we are ALL Aussies, and as such we cannot give preferential treatment to one group over another, apart from the political implications/ramifications, it is just not a starter.
Can you imagine if ALL the different races suddenly want special treatment and acknowledgement, for whatever reason, well I'll leave that one for anyone to answer.
Before you do, just give a quick thought to the Muslim situation and how we are being pushed around and manipulated by them.
Well at least the govt is, not me.
Other races have NEVER made such outrageous demands as the Muslims have.
If anyone had the right of being heard and given consideration, it would be the blacks.
If it came down to a VOTE, (not a bloody survey) as to choose between banishing Muslims or considering the demands of the Blacks, it would be an overwhelming show of solidarity for the blacks and an overwhelming rejection of the Muslims.
Posted by ALTRAV, Sunday, 21 July 2019 5:10:50 PM
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MrOpinion,

"No need to. Any thinking person can work it out."

But I'm confused so you need to spell it out for me.
I'm also not a thinking person and really dumb.

Help me.
Posted by Is Mise, Sunday, 21 July 2019 6:31:27 PM
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ALTRAV,

I've gone to great lengths to explain things to you
as to why the Uluru Statement from the Heart is
important and deserves to be heard.

Our nation has unfinished business. After more than
two centuries, Australians will soon all decide if
and how Indigenous Australians will be recognised in
the Constitution. I tried to show you what constitutional
recognition means and what it could make possible:
a political voice, a fairer relationship and
a renewed appreciation of an ancient culture.

With remarkable clarity and power, Professor Anne
Twomey, Professor of Constitutional Law at the
University of Sydney traversed law, history and culture to
map the path to change.

If you still don't understand. There's nothing further
left to discuss or say.

See you on another discussion. I'll leave you to continue
with your kindred spirits on this forum.

Cheers.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 21 July 2019 7:09:20 PM
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