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Reply #1005 - Mar 6th, 2023 at 6:35pm
 
Don't forget their uncanny ability to read the weather and never be caught by any sudden change or anything...

Nah - they used up an area and before moving on torched it so the grass would grow back - just like any farmer might torch a field and let it grow back lovely and green for the stock....

All the BS you see on TV - had a lady Elder up this way doing a 'traditional burn' of a tiny patch... as if that was what it was all about and not torching an entire huge area and just letting it go ... she said what a wonderful feeling it was to be able to do that again... so meaningless and with the RFS standing by.....

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Reply #1006 - Mar 6th, 2023 at 6:43pm
 
Frank wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 5:24pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 11:51am:
Price's mistake is to claim disadvantage is solely a personal failing, which is wrong; it is also an economic  systemic failure most badly affecting the most disadvantaged.



Where did she claim that, parrot?



She didn't - never has - TGD is talking through his convoluted arse as he always does with his word salads on economics.

It's so convoluted you'd need a set of these to eat it. Grin
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Reply #1007 - Mar 6th, 2023 at 6:47pm
 
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 6:35pm:
Don't forget their uncanny ability to read the weather and never be caught by any sudden change or anything...

Nah - they used up an area and before moving on torched it so the grass would grow back - just like any farmer might torch a field and let it grow back lovely and green for the stock....

All the BS you see on TV - had a lady Elder up this way doing a 'traditional burn' of a tiny patch... as if that was what it was all about and not torching an entire huge area and just letting it go ... she said what a wonderful feeling it was to be able to do that again... so meaningless and with the RFS standing by.....

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In that story I posted about the Pintubi 9 there's a statement by 1 of the kinfolk aboriginals out tracking them to bring them in that they could smell human faeces on the air from 1.5 klm away from the 9's camp.  Grin

What's that tell ya?
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Re: The Aboriginal Voice referendum
Reply #1008 - Mar 6th, 2023 at 7:22pm
 
Gnads wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 6:47pm:
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 6:35pm:
Don't forget their uncanny ability to read the weather and never be caught by any sudden change or anything...

Nah - they used up an area and before moving on torched it so the grass would grow back - just like any farmer might torch a field and let it grow back lovely and green for the stock....

All the BS you see on TV - had a lady Elder up this way doing a 'traditional burn' of a tiny patch... as if that was what it was all about and not torching an entire huge area and just letting it go ... she said what a wonderful feeling it was to be able to do that again... so meaningless and with the RFS standing by.....

https://media3.giphy.com/media/AjYsTtVxEEBPO/200w.gif



In that story I posted about the Pintubi 9 there's a statement by 1 of the kinfolk aboriginals out tracking them to bring them in that they could smell human faeces on the air from 1.5 klm away from the 9's camp.  Grin

What's that tell ya?


They sh
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t in the open in the camp - a lot of it - and the wind was downwind to those tracking...

Ah, yes - just about ready to meet King Charles....
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Reply #1009 - Mar 7th, 2023 at 1:52pm
 
Frank wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 5:24pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 11:51am:
Price's mistake is to claim disadvantage is solely a personal failing, which is wrong; it is also an economic  systemic failure most badly affecting the most disadvantaged.



Where did she claim that, parrot?



Oh dear, the persistent problem of blind Conservative ideology unable to analyze the meaning of words; here again is what she said:

"Constitutionally enshrining the very voices that exist within the structures that perpetuate the ideological notion that Aboriginal Australians are inherently disadvantaged, is constitutionally enshrining failure: Jacinta Price"


So she claims the very real disadvantages  (eg, a decade lower life-span on average; and unemployment, poverty and incarceration rates many multiples of those of non-blacks on average)  are "ideological notions", rather than structural in nature.

But the disadvantage IS real.

She is confusing structure with ideology because she can't see the structural causes of the disadvantage; she prefers to blame what she calls 'the ideology of disadvantage', -  the old conservative trick of blaming the victims of disadvantage for their plight.
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Re: The Aboriginal Voice referendum
Reply #1010 - Mar 7th, 2023 at 1:58pm
 
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 1:52pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 5:24pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 11:51am:
Price's mistake is to claim disadvantage is solely a personal failing, which is wrong; it is also an economic  systemic failure most badly affecting the most disadvantaged.



Where did she claim that, parrot?



Oh dear, the persistent problem of blind Conservative ideology unable to analyze the meaning of words; here again is what she said:

"Constitutionally enshrining the very voices that exist within the structures that perpetuate the ideological notion that Aboriginal Australians are inherently disadvantaged, is constitutionally enshrining failure: Jacinta Price"


So she claims the very real disadvantages  (eg, a decade lower life-span on average; and unemployment, poverty and incarceration rates many multiples of those of non-blacks on average)  are "ideological notions", rather than structural in nature.

But the disadvantage IS real.

She is confusing structure with ideology because she can't see the structural causes of the disadvantage; she prefers to blame what she calls 'the ideology of disadvantage', -  the old conservative trick of blaming the victims of disadvantage for their plight.

Cheesy Cheesy

Today's word is : inherently.

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Re: The Aboriginal Voice referendum
Reply #1011 - Mar 7th, 2023 at 2:10pm
 
Frank wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 1:58pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 1:52pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 5:24pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 11:51am:
Price's mistake is to claim disadvantage is solely a personal failing, which is wrong; it is also an economic  systemic failure most badly affecting the most disadvantaged.



Where did she claim that, parrot?



Oh dear, the persistent problem of blind Conservative ideology unable to analyze the meaning of words; here again is what she said:

"Constitutionally enshrining the very voices that exist within the structures that perpetuate the ideological notion that Aboriginal Australians are inherently disadvantaged, is constitutionally enshrining failure: Jacinta Price"


So she claims the very real disadvantages  (eg, a decade lower life-span on average; and unemployment, poverty and incarceration rates many multiples of those of non-blacks on average)  are "ideological notions", rather than structural in nature.

But the disadvantage IS real.

She is confusing structure with ideology because she can't see the structural causes of the disadvantage; she prefers to blame what she calls 'the ideology of disadvantage', -  the old conservative trick of blaming the victims of disadvantage for their plight.

Cheesy Cheesy

Today's word is : inherently.



Blacks are not 'inherently' disadvantaged (whether according to some 'ideology' or not), they are 'structurally' ie, systematically disadvantaged.



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Re: The Aboriginal Voice referendum
Reply #1012 - Mar 7th, 2023 at 2:15pm
 
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 2:10pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 1:58pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 1:52pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 5:24pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 11:51am:
Price's mistake is to claim disadvantage is solely a personal failing, which is wrong; it is also an economic  systemic failure most badly affecting the most disadvantaged.



Where did she claim that, parrot?



Oh dear, the persistent problem of blind Conservative ideology unable to analyze the meaning of words; here again is what she said:

"Constitutionally enshrining the very voices that exist within the structures that perpetuate the ideological notion that Aboriginal Australians are inherently disadvantaged, is constitutionally enshrining failure: Jacinta Price"


So she claims the very real disadvantages  (eg, a decade lower life-span on average; and unemployment, poverty and incarceration rates many multiples of those of non-blacks on average)  are "ideological notions", rather than structural in nature.

But the disadvantage IS real.

She is confusing structure with ideology because she can't see the structural causes of the disadvantage; she prefers to blame what she calls 'the ideology of disadvantage', -  the old conservative trick of blaming the victims of disadvantage for their plight.

Cheesy Cheesy

Today's word is : inherently.



Blacks are not 'inherently' disadvantaged (whether according to some 'ideology' or not), they are 'structurally' ie, systematically disadvantaged.





Grin

What causes the disadvantage if not their Aboriginality?


Is Linda Burbey a Federal minister on merit or totemism? Price, Thorpe, Dodson and the other 7 Aboriginal federal parliamentarians?

How did they overcome the structural, systemic disadvantage? Pearson? Grant? Prof Megan Davis and thd Uluru voice lawyers? Merit or tokenism?
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Reply #1013 - Mar 8th, 2023 at 3:25pm
 
Frank wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 2:15pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 2:10pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 1:58pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 1:52pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 5:24pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 11:51am:
Price's mistake is to claim disadvantage is solely a personal failing, which is wrong; it is also an economic  systemic failure most badly affecting the most disadvantaged.



Where did she claim that, parrot?



Oh dear, the persistent problem of blind Conservative ideology unable to analyze the meaning of words; here again is what she said:

"Constitutionally enshrining the very voices that exist within the structures that perpetuate the ideological notion that Aboriginal Australians are inherently disadvantaged, is constitutionally enshrining failure: Jacinta Price"


So she claims the very real disadvantages  (eg, a decade lower life-span on average; and unemployment, poverty and incarceration rates many multiples of those of non-blacks on average)  are "ideological notions", rather than structural in nature.

But the disadvantage IS real.

She is confusing structure with ideology because she can't see the structural causes of the disadvantage; she prefers to blame what she calls 'the ideology of disadvantage', -  the old conservative trick of blaming the victims of disadvantage for their plight.

Cheesy Cheesy

Today's word is : inherently.



Blacks are not 'inherently' disadvantaged (whether according to some 'ideology' or not), they are 'structurally' ie, systematically disadvantaged.





Grin

What causes the disadvantage if not their Aboriginality?


The incompatibility of the colonists' economic system with that of the aboriginals.......and the former crushed the latter without compensation, retraining,  etc.   


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Is Linda Burbey a Federal minister on merit or totemism? Price, Thorpe, Dodson and the other 7 Aboriginal federal parliamentarians?


They all have what it takes to get elected as an MP; I'm not sure how much "merit" is required.....

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How did they overcome the structural, systemic disadvantage? Pearson? Grant? Prof Megan Davis and thd Uluru voice lawyers? Merit or tokenism?


Answered previously: their family background enhanced  their transition to the colonists' conquering (though vicious) economic culture. 
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Reply #1014 - Mar 8th, 2023 at 3:29pm
 
Frank wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 2:15pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 2:10pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 1:58pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 1:52pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 5:24pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 11:51am:
Price's mistake is to claim disadvantage is solely a personal failing, which is wrong; it is also an economic  systemic failure most badly affecting the most disadvantaged.



Where did she claim that, parrot?



Oh dear, the persistent problem of blind Conservative ideology unable to analyze the meaning of words; here again is what she said:

"Constitutionally enshrining the very voices that exist within the structures that perpetuate the ideological notion that Aboriginal Australians are inherently disadvantaged, is constitutionally enshrining failure: Jacinta Price"


So she claims the very real disadvantages  (eg, a decade lower life-span on average; and unemployment, poverty and incarceration rates many multiples of those of non-blacks on average)  are "ideological notions", rather than structural in nature.

But the disadvantage IS real.

She is confusing structure with ideology because she can't see the structural causes of the disadvantage; she prefers to blame what she calls 'the ideology of disadvantage', -  the old conservative trick of blaming the victims of disadvantage for their plight.

Cheesy Cheesy

Today's word is : inherently.



Blacks are not 'inherently' disadvantaged (whether according to some 'ideology' or not), they are 'structurally' ie, systematically disadvantaged.





Grin

What causes the disadvantage if not their Aboriginality?


Causation not correlation, innit.

They can't help it. They're tinted.
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Reply #1015 - Mar 8th, 2023 at 6:52pm
 
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 8th, 2023 at 3:25pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 2:15pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 2:10pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 1:58pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 1:52pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 5:24pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 11:51am:
Price's mistake is to claim disadvantage is solely a personal failing, which is wrong; it is also an economic  systemic failure most badly affecting the most disadvantaged.



Where did she claim that, parrot?



Oh dear, the persistent problem of blind Conservative ideology unable to analyze the meaning of words; here again is what she said:

"Constitutionally enshrining the very voices that exist within the structures that perpetuate the ideological notion that Aboriginal Australians are inherently disadvantaged, is constitutionally enshrining failure: Jacinta Price"


So she claims the very real disadvantages  (eg, a decade lower life-span on average; and unemployment, poverty and incarceration rates many multiples of those of non-blacks on average)  are "ideological notions", rather than structural in nature.

But the disadvantage IS real.

She is confusing structure with ideology because she can't see the structural causes of the disadvantage; she prefers to blame what she calls 'the ideology of disadvantage', -  the old conservative trick of blaming the victims of disadvantage for their plight.

Cheesy Cheesy

Today's word is : inherently.



Blacks are not 'inherently' disadvantaged (whether according to some 'ideology' or not), they are 'structurally' ie, systematically disadvantaged.





Grin

What causes the disadvantage if not their Aboriginality?


The incompatibility of the colonists' economic system with that of the aboriginals.......and the former crushed the latter without compensation, retraining,  etc.   


Quote:
Is Linda Burbey a Federal minister on merit or totemism? Price, Thorpe, Dodson and the other 7 Aboriginal federal parliamentarians?


They all have what it takes to get elected as an MP; I'm not sure how much "merit" is required.....

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How did they overcome the structural, systemic disadvantage? Pearson? Grant? Prof Megan Davis and thd Uluru voice lawyers? Merit or tokenism?


Answered previously: their family background enhanced  their transition to the colonists' conquering (though vicious) economic culture. 



In 2023 that just proves you're a waffling idiot.

The compensation has been paid since the 1960's.

$36 billion a year says you're a f
u
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Reply #1016 - Mar 8th, 2023 at 9:27pm
 
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 8th, 2023 at 3:25pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 2:15pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 2:10pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 1:58pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 1:52pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 5:24pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 6th, 2023 at 11:51am:
Price's mistake is to claim disadvantage is solely a personal failing, which is wrong; it is also an economic  systemic failure most badly affecting the most disadvantaged.



Where did she claim that, parrot?



Oh dear, the persistent problem of blind Conservative ideology unable to analyze the meaning of words; here again is what she said:

"Constitutionally enshrining the very voices that exist within the structures that perpetuate the ideological notion that Aboriginal Australians are inherently disadvantaged, is constitutionally enshrining failure: Jacinta Price"


So she claims the very real disadvantages  (eg, a decade lower life-span on average; and unemployment, poverty and incarceration rates many multiples of those of non-blacks on average)  are "ideological notions", rather than structural in nature.

But the disadvantage IS real.

She is confusing structure with ideology because she can't see the structural causes of the disadvantage; she prefers to blame what she calls 'the ideology of disadvantage', -  the old conservative trick of blaming the victims of disadvantage for their plight.

Cheesy Cheesy

Today's word is : inherently.



Blacks are not 'inherently' disadvantaged (whether according to some 'ideology' or not), they are 'structurally' ie, systematically disadvantaged.





Grin

What causes the disadvantage if not their Aboriginality?


The incompatibility of the colonists' economic system with that of the aboriginals.......and the former crushed the latter without compensation, retraining,  etc.   


So it IS inherent Aboriginality.

There is nothing special about Aborigines except being the most primitive people who survived into the modern era. Does that 'earn' special consideration? Maybe for a century or two.
After all that, no.

Aborigines have zero excuse for the way they treat each other. Zero. People so savage to each other deserve no sympathy from outsiders and certainly no excuses.
I have fcck all to do with Bongo raping and clobering his wife and his wife neglecting and starving their kiddies. I am not making them do it. They are doing it because of who they are.
Normal people do not do this to anyone, let alone their own.

No one is a 'systemic rapist and wife beater and kiddie abuser'.





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Reply #1017 - Mar 9th, 2023 at 5:04am
 
Gnads wrote on Mar 8th, 2023 at 6:52pm:
In 2023 that just proves you're a waffling idiot.

The compensation has been paid since the 1960's.

$36 billion a year says you're a f
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And that Poppets - as I told you long ago - is the long range reason Albocorp even began this nonsensical and doomed 'voice' campaign.... to bring all these things into the public eye for close scrutiny, via offering unwarranted advantage to a bunch of whining layabouts, and actually stirring the mass of the people to action.... thus creating of Albocorp the heroes of the Aborigines AND the heroes of the common folk they appear to be ripping off - alongside their Liberal mates with our national parks and similar Abo dick-sucking - while actually bringing real pressure on the Aboriginal Industry to apply meaningful change or go down.

No fools, these Labor apparatchiks.  They know exactly how to milk the best kudos from any vile action.

Who now - in the general population - is NOT aware of the $100m a day handout money that does nothing, the endless array of representative bodies etc all at public cost that achieve nothing, the over-representation in politics in every way including by having non-Indigenous sympathisers and running dogs... the never-ending violence, crime, social disruption, running wild, and ridiculous marches and protests over nothing?

Who HASN"T heard of every facet of the Aboriginal Issue?  They'd have to be deaf, blind and stupid and still asleep.

NOW!  What are the solutions?
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Reply #1018 - Mar 9th, 2023 at 10:46am
 
Frank wrote on Mar 8th, 2023 at 9:27pm:
So it IS inherent Aboriginality.


Not inherent; Pearson, Dodson, Burney and others are doing quite well (for reasons I explained: non-black family connections, etc)

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There is nothing special about Aborigines except being the most primitive people who survived into the modern era. Does that 'earn' special consideration? Maybe for a century or two.
After all that, no.


Maybe so, but see how the concern re race is a diversion?

"It's the economy, stupid".....specifically, lack of employment for all.   

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Aborigines have zero excuse for the way they treat each other. Zero. People so savage to each other deserve no sympathy from outsiders and certainly no excuses.


Careful.....I believe the entire nation (97% non-black) has a partner-abuse problem of egregious proportions - eg, one woman murdered every week. 

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I have fcck all to do with Bongo raping and clobering his wife and his wife neglecting and starving their kiddies. I am not making them do it. They are doing it because of who they are.
Normal people do not do this to anyone, let alone their own.


See above, the famous mirror is coming into view. 

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No one is a 'systemic rapist and wife beater and kiddie abuser'.


The problems are worse among disadvantaged groups.

(quick google):

Which group of people are most likely to be subject to abuse?
Children and adults with care and support needs are more likely to be at risk of abuse. Adults can be at risk because of a number of reasons.




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Reply #1019 - Mar 9th, 2023 at 1:54pm
 
Truth telling.



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