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Reply #60 - Jan 25th, 2023 at 11:25am
 
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Someone said we could not judge a person's Aboriginality on their skin colour.  Why isn't that applied in the matter of Pascoe?  Tsk, tsk, tsk...   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #61 - Jan 25th, 2023 at 11:27am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jan 25th, 2023 at 9:07am:
A good diagnosis Frank but we must still feel compassion

Emotional states are addictive
And the human emotional state wishes to remain in homeostasis

Human beings don't really believe what they see
They see what they believe

All of this is a way of saying that mothra cannot be held accountable for that to which she is oblivious

With regards the aboriginal issues at hand the problem is that mothra and many like her
We're probably raised by parents who were unable to let go of the child and then start to raise the bar expectation for the teenager

In essence many of the lefties are not bad people they just view everything through the lens of helping the distressed infant

They don't understand that it is an act of love at some stage
Usually about the time and Aboriginal boy passed through the rights of initiation
To say to that child
You are no longer a child
I love you so much that I shall from this day forth , not accept anything but your very best

Because the left views the aboriginal and indeed all marginalised groups as infants with no autonomy to bravely make their way forward in this world
They reinforce the concept that Aboriginals and all marginalised groups are victims
And that complaining is a fruitful activity
And that living in the past is the way to improve the future
And it if you just give people enough resources
They will manifest success

This sort of do-gooder attitude soothe the anxiety of the social justice warrior
But it demolishes future progress for the chosen pet group

As someone who legitimately does want to see Aboriginals move forward
It should be quite obvious by now
That lots of government grants
Special treatments
Parliamentary apologies
Whatever

Have not worked and cannot work

Despite over 100 billion dollars being spent on Aboriginal welfare and programs last year Aboriginals went backwards on 16 of the 18 parameters used in the government's own closing the gap protocols

When a strategy is failing that badly, Martha and Brian really need to admit that whatever they are doing it is certainly not benefiting Aboriginals

Indeed - except that in your benevolence you assume them to be also benevolent. But they are toxic and malevolent.  An infant is not rancorous, only demanding. It know what it wants, it can be pleased.

Bbwianesque, tujdy, frightbaty rancour and malevolence are never abaited because therd is nothing ELSE they want in its place.  To them malicious rancour IS the road and the goal.
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