Out of hospital after being bashed, 79 year old Danny struts his humanity
One small step for a white Australian one huge step for
mankind and Human Rights. Yes, Australia “It’s Time” to undo our
Colonial and Inglorious past and move forward together as the
Multicultural Nation we are.
Dutton said he would prefer to see the money
spent on practical outcomes for children in remote areas. It’s a pity
that in the nine years the Coalition was in government, and with Mundine
as a key adviser, it ripped $500 million out of Aboriginal programs.
Many of those programs, according to Warren Snowdon, the former
long-time member for the NT seat of Lingiari, were achieving real
results in remote areas.
For her part, Price is consistently offensive.
She punches down on her own people and, as Tony Wright wrote in The Age,
“she is a weaponised conservative woman who can say things out loud
that white conservatives haven’t dared to say since the early 1960s”.
It is not race that makes First Peoples special but their prior history on the continent and their bloody dispossession of it.
The British built Australia on their land 250
years ago and we remain tied to that Crown. Indigenous Australians have
been here for 65,000 years and our short history has shown they haven’t
been listened to.
Help yourselves Australia. We have had a problem for 250 years and it
has never been Black. It was imported witout permission. Change direction and “Fix It”!
Cuban Global Volunteers came to teach in our remote communities. They were shocked wit what they
saw. People suffering the worst living conditions of any people they’d ever seen anywhere.
White Pride and privilege is Australia’s Shame.
Voting ‘no’ is essentially a vote to not change anything
because there might be something we didn’t think about that happens down
the track. As countless people, including the former Spanish Football
President have found out to their cost – no means no – there are no
excuses. Your ‘no’ vote is the same as Dutton’s, Price’s or Mundine’s –
regardless of how you try to justify it to yourself or others. And if
you don’t know – do the research. Here’s a link to help you start.
Voters will be asked to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first Australians by enshrining an advisory body known as the voice.
Given the logistically challenging task of accessing remote communities, voting in these areas has opened 19 days ahead of the October 14 referendum date.
Early voting at other locations will start on October 2.
More than 17.67 million people have enrolled to vote, ensuring 97.7 per cent of eligible Australians will have their say.
A successful referendum needs a majority of states to vote ‘yes’ as well as the majority of Australians.
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