thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 3
rd, 2024 at 12:27pm:
Your error: we are talking about the egregious socio- economic gap affecting low income blacks in Oz, as measured by life expectancy and incarceration rates, compared with non-blacks (and the few high income blacks like Dodson , not white-blacks like Thorpe).
Your proposition that it is all about 'personal accountability/ personal responsibility, is willful ignorance.
Guess what, tgd? Making commonsense decisions tends to have a positive influence on one's life. Today, I went to do a blood test where a well-spoken indigenous lady took my Medicare card and the slip of paper the doctor had ordered for the test. After the blood test, I went over to Target where I was greeted at the door by the indigenous assistant. I went over to a food court where some indigenous server took my order, and I was seated by an Asian lady. Afterwards, I went across town and looked in Big W, Kmart, and TK-Maxx for a present to give to my parents' dogs. Although I was not served by anyone at TK-Maxx, both Big W and Kmart had indigenous door people to help me with my query. And then I went on to my doctor's appointment. 2 out of the 3 receptionists there were indigenous. (oh, btw, there were 6 African paintings being displayed on the walls of the waiting area).
Now, I don't know about you. But, the professionalism of these people were enough to convince me that race is not the factor of what is keeping "the gap" as wide as it is. It is just that the proportional rates of millionaire non-indigenous people far outweigh the proportion of millionaire indigenous people. However, the indigenous people that assisted me today were by no means looking like they were living in poverty conditions. Clean, well-presented, well-spoken and doing their jobs were what I noticed about them.
**If all indigenous people made that much effort to be presentable, law-abiding, courteous, educated, and ready to make a contribution to society, that gap would not exist. And that gap only exists because of the lack of motivation by indigenous people in larger proportion compared to non-indigenous to not help get themselves out of poverty.
Quote: The macro-economic forces are not targeting people based on their racial background.
Quote:Amazing... a correct statement from you.
But the egregious effects of the poverty industry ("welfare" in lieu of paid work) - which is supposed to ameliorate the effects of destructive macro-economic forces (like inflation, high interest rates and unemployment) - is much worse for poor blacks given the special circumstances of blacks as a race in Oz (ie cultural displacement).
Amazing. More blathering pseudo-intellectual bullshit of irrelevancy. If you want to live a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, of course you are not going to live very long lives. But if you want to sit on a generous welfare set specifically for your racial background, of course you are going to not look after yourself.
The moment we start cutting indigenous special privileges and make indigenous people be treated the same as non-indigenous people, you will see the smugness disappear from indigenous people's faces. If we implemented this tomorrow, I could imagine that the results of the Australian 2026 Census will reveal that most previous indigenous claimants no longer think they are indigenous.