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Forgiveness march.
Apr 10th, 2024 at 2:38pm
 
we had the" sorry march" across the harbour bridge.

but that is only half the story  if reconciliation is the aim.

it is time for the national" forgiveness march"

in a spirit of reconciliation and moving forward together, i call on aboriginal leaders to organise a mass march by aboriginals across the harbour bridge, holding placards saying "all is forgiven" and "the past is the past'

this would be extremely beneficial especially for any aboriginals trapped in trauma and victim status.

lets get cracking on this very neccessary "next step"
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Reply #1 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 2:44pm
 
Well may they say 'God Forgive and We Forgive the Aborigines for their errors!'  Because NOTHING will make us forgive governments for what they have done to us all in the name of Aboriginal Supremacism that segues into supremacy of that government apparatus, elect or non-elect!!!!

Ask not what you can do for your country!  Ask rather what you can do to your country to win it back to reason and decency and equality!!


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Reply #2 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 5:55pm
 
The BS never stops.

The country is phukked. By guilt ridden woke retards.
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Reply #3 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 5:59pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Apr 10th, 2024 at 2:38pm:
we had the" sorry march" across the harbour bridge.

but that is only half the story  if reconciliation is the aim.

it is time for the national" forgiveness march"

in a spirit of reconciliation and moving forward together, i call on aboriginal leaders to organise a mass march by aboriginals across the harbour bridge, holding placards saying "all is forgiven" and "the past is the past'

this would be extremely beneficial especially for any aboriginals trapped in trauma and victim status.

lets get cracking on this very neccessary "next step"


I assume this post is sarcastic, however I am a big believer in Forgiveness.
It makes all the difference. In essence, what else can be done?
Unless forgiveness is given, many situations cannot be resolved.
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Reply #4 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 6:06pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Apr 10th, 2024 at 2:38pm:
we had the" sorry march" across the harbour bridge.

but that is only half the story  if reconciliation is the aim.

it is time for the national" forgiveness march"

in a spirit of reconciliation and moving forward together, i call on aboriginal leaders to organise a mass march by aboriginals across the harbour bridge, holding placards saying "all is forgiven" and "the past is the past'

this would be extremely beneficial especially for any aboriginals trapped in trauma and victim status.

lets get cracking on this very neccessary "next step"

It will never happen.  The sorry industry is based on no forgiveness and perpetual sorry business.
If you forgive you take responsibility. That would instantly kill the business model.


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Reply #5 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 6:15pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Apr 10th, 2024 at 5:59pm:
aquascoot wrote on Apr 10th, 2024 at 2:38pm:
we had the" sorry march" across the harbour bridge.

but that is only half the story  if reconciliation is the aim.

it is time for the national" forgiveness march"

in a spirit of reconciliation and moving forward together, i call on aboriginal leaders to organise a mass march by aboriginals across the harbour bridge, holding placards saying "all is forgiven" and "the past is the past'

this would be extremely beneficial especially for any aboriginals trapped in trauma and victim status.

lets get cracking on this very neccessary "next step"


I assume this post is sarcastic, however I am a big believer in Forgiveness.
It makes all the difference. In essence, what else can be done?
Unless forgiveness is given, many situations cannot be resolved.


Only if the forgiveness is unconditional from both parties.

At the moment it's all one sided.
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Reply #6 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 6:19pm
 
Well that would upset the Media-Democrap desire to 're-justify' their existence by making Australia out as a bigger version of the Confederate South and be called Slavers, Racists, etc.
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Reply #7 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 6:26pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Apr 10th, 2024 at 5:59pm:
aquascoot wrote on Apr 10th, 2024 at 2:38pm:
we had the" sorry march" across the harbour bridge.

but that is only half the story  if reconciliation is the aim.

it is time for the national" forgiveness march"

in a spirit of reconciliation and moving forward together, i call on aboriginal leaders to organise a mass march by aboriginals across the harbour bridge, holding placards saying "all is forgiven" and "the past is the past'

this would be extremely beneficial especially for any aboriginals trapped in trauma and victim status.

lets get cracking on this very neccessary "next step"


I assume this post is sarcastic, however I am a big believer in Forgiveness.
It makes all the difference. In essence, what else can be done?
Unless forgiveness is given, many situations cannot be resolved.



not sarcastic and read what you wrote sprint.

unless forgiveness is given the situation cant be resolved.

it is done for the benefit of the aborigine

i think it is the next logical step

to not pursue it is illogical, unless people want aborigines to remain stuck

here is a very good read on a concentration camp survivor

Forgiving Hitler: The Kathy Diosy story as told by Kel Richards
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Reply #8 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 6:27pm
 
Frank wrote on Apr 10th, 2024 at 6:06pm:
aquascoot wrote on Apr 10th, 2024 at 2:38pm:
we had the" sorry march" across the harbour bridge.

but that is only half the story  if reconciliation is the aim.

it is time for the national" forgiveness march"

in a spirit of reconciliation and moving forward together, i call on aboriginal leaders to organise a mass march by aboriginals across the harbour bridge, holding placards saying "all is forgiven" and "the past is the past'

this would be extremely beneficial especially for any aboriginals trapped in trauma and victim status.

lets get cracking on this very neccessary "next step"

It will never happen.  The sorry industry is based on no forgiveness and perpetual sorry business.
If you forgive you take responsibility. That would instantly kill the business model.





that would mean the sorry industry are not interested in the mental health of aboriginal australia

a bold claim
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Reply #9 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 6:53pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Apr 10th, 2024 at 6:26pm:
Sprintcyclist wrote on Apr 10th, 2024 at 5:59pm:
aquascoot wrote on Apr 10th, 2024 at 2:38pm:
we had the" sorry march" across the harbour bridge.

but that is only half the story  if reconciliation is the aim.

it is time for the national" forgiveness march"

in a spirit of reconciliation and moving forward together, i call on aboriginal leaders to organise a mass march by aboriginals across the harbour bridge, holding placards saying "all is forgiven" and "the past is the past'

this would be extremely beneficial especially for any aboriginals trapped in trauma and victim status.

lets get cracking on this very neccessary "next step"


I assume this post is sarcastic, however I am a big believer in Forgiveness.
It makes all the difference. In essence, what else can be done?
Unless forgiveness is given, many situations cannot be resolved.



not sarcastic and read what you wrote sprint.

unless forgiveness is given the situation cant be resolved.

it is done for the benefit of the aborigine .
i think it is the next logical step.
to not pursue it is illogical, unless people want aborigines to remain stuck


here is a very good read on a concentration camp survivor

Forgiving Hitler: The Kathy Diosy story as told by Kel Richards



I agree entirely
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Reply #10 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 7:25pm
 
You know they're getting desperate when they dredge up Mungo Man again... no evidence let alone proof that he's in any way related to anyone...... certainly no proof of any connection with the local Jackie-Jackie-come-lately's.....

Mungo Man... Mungo Man... Mungo Man ... keep that emotive thinking boiling.. MUNGO MAN....

DNA or not DNA - that is the question.....
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Reply #11 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 9:04pm
 
Mungo Man was a Denisovan and was genocided on the run from and by the incoming Boong Sapiens.
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