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Reply #180 - Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:20pm
 
A treaty will only  be an excuse for a land grab by those 90 percent white individuals riding on the gravy train of aboriginal victimhood.
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Reply #181 - Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:22pm
 
Agnes wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:14pm:
cods wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 10:33am:
mothra wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 10:26am:
Do you need a book to tel you how Aboriginal people were treated



yes please just to know where you get you knowledge from...it would be a great help thank you

like I said I know some god awful things happened....

in very very difficult times..

but nothing like you claim..

so yes point me to the historian you are reading..

the BRITISH .. your words..

I am surprised there are any aboriginals left to be honest. Angry

you do know european diseases counted for a lot of deaths .. were they also chopped up and sent off to Britain.


Indigenous culture and history is in all academic/university text books now..it is set in stone..what Mothra says is the absolute truth.

Just shows how little you people know about the subject.
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Reply #182 - Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:26pm
 
rhino wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:20pm:
A treaty will only  be an excuse for a land grab by those 90 percent white individuals riding on the gravy train of aboriginal victimhood.




Bulshit.
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Reply #183 - Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:28pm
 
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Reply #184 - Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:29pm
 
mothra wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:26pm:
rhino wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:20pm:
A treaty will only  be an excuse for a land grab by those 90 percent white individuals riding on the gravy train of aboriginal victimhood.




Bulshit.


No. Trueshit.
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Reply #185 - Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:34pm
 
mothra wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 12:09pm:
issuevoter wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 12:05pm:
So, who does the Commonwealth, a democratic institution with solid legal traditions, make a treaty with? A group of self-appointed malcontents slung together for the purpose of signing a treaty? That would be utterly meaningless. There never was such an organisation or tribal leadership, and try to invent one at this late date, makes the Terra Nullius of 1788 seem a reasonable.




There certainly was tribal leadership. Still is.

A treaty must be held with the Elders of this land.


Tribes? What a lot of rubbish. When Lt Phillip circumnativagated, three times, his Sydney natives could not communicate with the CLANS they come in contact with, in other parts of Australia. 

Any so called treaty will be with a bunch of people got together for no other purpose. They will have no authority whatsoever in indigenous communities, and the only signatory to be held accountable will be the Commonwealth. The only result will be Bantu mentality, and a further sense of social division.
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Reply #186 - Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:38pm
 
There was no "nation" to invade.  A disparate group of tribes living in enmity with each other.
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Reply #187 - Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:41pm
 
issuevoter wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:34pm:
mothra wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 12:09pm:
issuevoter wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 12:05pm:
So, who does the Commonwealth, a democratic institution with solid legal traditions, make a treaty with? A group of self-appointed malcontents slung together for the purpose of signing a treaty? That would be utterly meaningless. There never was such an organisation or tribal leadership, and try to invent one at this late date, makes the Terra Nullius of 1788 seem a reasonable.




There certainly was tribal leadership. Still is.

A treaty must be held with the Elders of this land.


Tribes? What a lot of rubbish. When Lt Phillip circumnativagated, three times, his Sydney natives could not communicate with the CLANS they come in contact with, in other parts of Australia. 

Any so called treaty will be with a bunch of people got together for no other purpose. They will have no authority whatsoever in indigenous communities, and the only signatory to be held accountable will be the Commonwealth. The only result will be Bantu mentality, and a further sense of social division.



Why do you think thos people Lt Phillip had in custody couldn't speak with any other nations they encountered?


Divrse and interesting tapestry.

And here we are, calling them a the same names.

Treaty. Now.
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Reply #188 - Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:42pm
 
rhino wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:38pm:
There was no "nation" to invade.  A disparate group of tribes living in enmity with each other.



There were many nations.
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Reply #189 - Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:45pm
 
mothra wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:41pm:
issuevoter wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:34pm:
mothra wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 12:09pm:
issuevoter wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 12:05pm:
So, who does the Commonwealth, a democratic institution with solid legal traditions, make a treaty with? A group of self-appointed malcontents slung together for the purpose of signing a treaty? That would be utterly meaningless. There never was such an organisation or tribal leadership, and try to invent one at this late date, makes the Terra Nullius of 1788 seem a reasonable.




There certainly was tribal leadership. Still is.

A treaty must be held with the Elders of this land.


Tribes? What a lot of rubbish. When Lt Phillip circumnativagated, three times, his Sydney natives could not communicate with the CLANS they come in contact with, in other parts of Australia. 

Any so called treaty will be with a bunch of people got together for no other purpose. They will have no authority whatsoever in indigenous communities, and the only signatory to be held accountable will be the Commonwealth. The only result will be Bantu mentality, and a further sense of social division.



Why do you think thos people Lt Phillip had in custody couldn't speak with any other nations they encountered?


Divrse and interesting tapestry.

And here we are, calling them a the same names.

Treaty. Now.


He did not have anyone in custody. You are just revealing your ignorance of history, and your propensity for left leaning  conspiracy theories.
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Reply #190 - Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:48pm
 
issuevoter wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:45pm:
mothra wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:41pm:
issuevoter wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:34pm:
mothra wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 12:09pm:
issuevoter wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 12:05pm:
So, who does the Commonwealth, a democratic institution with solid legal traditions, make a treaty with? A group of self-appointed malcontents slung together for the purpose of signing a treaty? That would be utterly meaningless. There never was such an organisation or tribal leadership, and try to invent one at this late date, makes the Terra Nullius of 1788 seem a reasonable.




There certainly was tribal leadership. Still is.

A treaty must be held with the Elders of this land.


Tribes? What a lot of rubbish. When Lt Phillip circumnativagated, three times, his Sydney natives could not communicate with the CLANS they come in contact with, in other parts of Australia. 

Any so called treaty will be with a bunch of people got together for no other purpose. They will have no authority whatsoever in indigenous communities, and the only signatory to be held accountable will be the Commonwealth. The only result will be Bantu mentality, and a further sense of social division.



Why do you think thos people Lt Phillip had in custody couldn't speak with any other nations they encountered?


Divrse and interesting tapestry.

And here we are, calling them a the same names.

Treaty. Now.


He did not have anyone in custody. You are just revealing your ignorance of history, and your propensity for left leaning  conspiracy theories.



You mean non captives, like Bennelong?

Oh, how much you don't understand.
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Reply #191 - Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:53pm
 
How is it going to help Australia having the aborigines having our land in their hands?
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Reply #192 - Jan 26th, 2017 at 2:07pm
 
mothra wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:48pm:
issuevoter wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:45pm:
mothra wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:41pm:
issuevoter wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:34pm:
mothra wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 12:09pm:
issuevoter wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 12:05pm:
So, who does the Commonwealth, a democratic institution with solid legal traditions, make a treaty with? A group of self-appointed malcontents slung together for the purpose of signing a treaty? That would be utterly meaningless. There never was such an organisation or tribal leadership, and try to invent one at this late date, makes the Terra Nullius of 1788 seem a reasonable.




There certainly was tribal leadership. Still is.

A treaty must be held with the Elders of this land.


Tribes? What a lot of rubbish. When Lt Phillip circumnativagated, three times, his Sydney natives could not communicate with the CLANS they come in contact with, in other parts of Australia. 

Any so called treaty will be with a bunch of people got together for no other purpose. They will have no authority whatsoever in indigenous communities, and the only signatory to be held accountable will be the Commonwealth. The only result will be Bantu mentality, and a further sense of social division.



Why do you think thos people Lt Phillip had in custody couldn't speak with any other nations they encountered?


Divrse and interesting tapestry.

And here we are, calling them a the same names.

Treaty. Now.


He did not have anyone in custody. You are just revealing your ignorance of history, and your propensity for left leaning  conspiracy theories.



You mean non captives, like Bennelong?

Oh, how much you don't understand.


OK. Lets cut the chase. You have stated that Lt Phillip King's native interpreters in his three voyages, where in custody.

I will give you the opportunity to withdraw that statement due to my Typo. (Phillip King).

If you do not withdraw that statement, you must now cite your historical references the support your statement. This is not just to make the point that you don't know anything about the tribes PK came in contact with, but that you tried to infer that the interpreters were there for some ulterior motive.

Unless you can cite these documents, you are a liar, and do indigenous history no service.

Don't blather, just cite the documents.
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Reply #193 - Jan 26th, 2017 at 2:14pm
 
mothra wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 11:24am:
Didnt read the link, did you Herbie.


Did you read mine?

Total-up the whites being hanged back then and it was more than the abos being hanged for duffing and murder.

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Reply #194 - Jan 26th, 2017 at 2:21pm
 
mothra wrote on Jan 26th, 2017 at 1:41pm:
Treaty. Now.


Grin

Treaty? NO!

If they go back into the bush and live as their ancestors did, then we'll think about it. But while they're enjoying living off the products of Western civilisation and endeavour, they are being amply rewarded from us, their hosts.



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