SadKangaroo wrote on Jun 7
th, 2024 at 8:14am:
Boris wrote on Jun 7
th, 2024 at 7:32am:
mothra wrote on Jun 7
th, 2024 at 3:20am:
The levels of sheer ignorance on this forum continue to unsettle me.
The prejudice arising from it continues to disgust me.
As of 30 June 2021, there were 984,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, representing 3.8% of the total Australian population.
Many sources report over-representation of Indigenous offenders at all stages of the criminal justice system. As of September 2019, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners represented 28% of the total adult prisoner population, while accounting for 3.3% of the general population.
Despite making up just 3.8 percent of the general population, Indigenous people account for nearly a third (31.8 percent) of the prisoners in Australia.
3 Apr 2024 — Latest figures indicate that the Aboriginal imprisonment rate in NSW is nearly 10 times the non-Aboriginal imprisonment rate
We understand you get a little chub every time you quote the stats, but if you don't want to support any policy or legislation that can help improve the stats, then what's the point?
Most men are problem solvers by nature. Most women just want to be heard. It's been tested time and time again, and until I was in my 40's I never understood this.
Now when my wife or daughters come to me with a problem, I ask them, do you want help solving this, or do you just want to talk about it?
It's made a world of difference.
So, do you want to solve this problem, or do you want to just gossip about it, you big girl?
It is a problem for Aborigines to solve.
Aboriginal domestic violence is highestvwhere traditional Aboriginal nor mms and values are maintained.
Middle class, westernized, urban Aborigines who do not live by traditional Aboriginal values behave, by definition, like everyone else. That is what acculturation means.
It is the same with every other demographic- the more they cling to traditional values from their source culture, the more they offend against the norms of modern, western, Australian norms, be they from rural Afganistan, Araby, India or Africa.
A mere 50 years ago European peasants from th South held to traditional male 'rights' to belt the women. In Italy delitto d’onore, honour kiling, was still on the statute books until 1981, treating offenders extremely leniently.
Aborigines must abandon the crappiest, cruelest, most backward and primitive aspects of their traditions. Urban Aborigines have largely done so already, it's the remote ones, the ones least touched by th ed civilising effects of colonisation, that behave abominable towards each other.