Soren wrote on Nov 16
th, 2014 at 6:18pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Nov 16
th, 2014 at 6:10pm:
Indigenous Australians did resist European colonisation. Indeed, they caused considerable problems in and around the Sydney colony for about the first 20 years, while in Tasmania they held back European settlement for about the amount of time.
White Australia made a concerted effort to whitewash that those periods of settlement, in order to reinforce the concept of terra nullius. However, with the Mabo and Wik High Court decisions, that legal fiction was over turned and today, there has been an effort to bring back into proportion their resistance to European colonisation.
And who will provide succor to the first wave of Aborigines - remnants of whom survived in Tasmania thanks to the rising seas - who were wiped out by the second wave, with no recourse to The Hague or the UN?
If you can find someone who is a survivor, please present them, Soren. As there is more than sufficient evidence that such predecessor wave(s) of migrants interbred with, rather in the style than it's now been shown that Neanderthals interbred with Denisovans, I am unsure why you claim they wiped them out. Oh, and the Tasmanian peoples were not their last descendents, they were genetically the same as the mainland Aborigines.
All you're doing is perpetuating the tired old racist myths about the Indigenes, Soren.
Quote:Who will compensate the people who were overrun by the Mongols? Who will compensate all the victims of human sacrifice by the Incas and Aztecs? Who will plead the cases of all the Europeans and their descendants, who were kidnapped by Muslim raiders and sold into slavery?
Will the African-Americans seek compensation from today's Arab nations whose predecessors were kidnapped and traded by Arab slave traders to Europeans?
They were then, today is today, we are, I am sure you would claim, morally superior to the Mongols or the Arab slavers (who it must be pointed out were well supplied with their merchandise by African slavers) or any of the other similes you try and draw. We dispossessed without declaration of war or even recognition of their prior claim, the Indigenes. It isn't as if the English didn't recognise such prior claims elsewhere in the world, the English were quite happy to make treaties with Indigenous peoples, yet they chose here, to try and do a bit of legal sleight of hand to justify their theft of other's lands. Now, we, as a society have to try and attempt reconciliation with peoples who we attempted to wipe out but failed to. They aren't going away, so it's time you and others of your ilk (and afterall, you're only a johnny-come-lately by your own admission), need to face it.