Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Dec 16
th, 2022 at 8:26pm:
Yes - but we don't demand it as a 'right' or kick up a fuss or go to war to get it..
Most unemployed people don't "demand" anything, though even the BCA think the job seeker payment (dole) should be increased. Blacks demanding a return to "Aboriginal culture" is another matter altogether.
Quote:Told you before - been there, done that - clearly you do not read what I post.
I certainly do; but you keep demanding blacks compete in the same neoliberal job market as non-blacks, even though they are not sufficiently prepared in terms of education, housing and good food, to successfully compete.
Quote:Nothing refuted above but your assertions.
Assertions which are true. Alice Springs is collapsing under a black crime wave: good secure housing, good food,
graded employment to facilitate the work habit, improving family morale, tackling alcohol problems head on, are all required.
Quote:the POINT is the way they jump on them
Nah...that's your diversion from the real issues outlined above. Many pollies, with their comfy, well-paid, seat- warmer jobs, are despised (if unfairly) by the general population, black or white.
Quote:another post sinks that- 'we' didn't smash their culture - they had no culture to smash
a totally ignorant remark, the hunter gatherer economy and associated culture and languages WERE smashed.
Quote:I personally know that one, coming from a savagely dysfunctional family...
A typical comment from someone who doesn't understand the difference between micro- and macro- economics; because one can do it, doesn't mean all can do it, refer to the 'fallacy of composition'.
[Keynes noted that while individual frugality might be good for the individual, the economy would likly go into recession if everyone was frugal at the same time. Likewise not everyone can necessarily get a job at the same time. ]
Quote:... and your money to sit here and pontificate that comes from?????
Clean living and frugality; whereas the (currency-issuing) state's money should be created in the state's institutions (treasury and central bank), not forced to rely on usurious private-sector money lenders, or reluctant taxpayers.
Quote:As easy as Lefty was.. poor soul - he always was a little too high-strung...
Has Lefty left?
Anyway I will stay, to correct your manifold errors, diversions and confusion, as shown above.