Tag: aboriginal race

05/08/2023

Two with mobility condition of paraplegia. One got much more due to his “disadvantaged” ‘Aboriginal’ socially constructed race heritage

The two men in the photos in this blog are Kevin Coombs and Bruno Secondo Moretti. Both were born in Australia in 1941. Both obtained the physical mobility impairment of paraplegia before adulthood. Both came from non-English cultural heritage. Bruno’s parents had immigrated from Italy and English was a second spoken language by Bruno. Bruno Moretti deserved to be recognised in a way that he […]

10/04/2023

Whitefella Geoffrey Bardon gave ‘Dot’ painting to ‘Aboriginal Race’ in 1971

A local native Arrernte artist has explained that ‘dot painting’ is about cultural law and watercolour paintings were about culture of country followed in the dweller’s area. In a government settlement town of Papunya in Australia’s Western Desert, in the very wet year of 1971 ‘Aboriginal Race’ Dot painting originated. 52 years ago. This art style has no ancient cultural heritage no matter how many […]

08/04/2023

In 1788 the primitive local natives did not know what a flag was nevertheless design or make one!

For many decades the indoctrination has been Australian natives were from one and the same traditional culture. A programming that is just not true. Nobody’s land is a concept that a land mass can be legally deemed to be unoccupied or uninhabited. A doctrine that has existed in the law of nations throughout the development of Western democracy. A concept derived from ancient Roman law […]

04/04/2023

‘Aboriginal Race’ fruitful hunter treaty is a demand on Australian taxpayers money

The ‘fruitful native hunter’ on his reappearance at camp had to share the wild animals he had procured not only with his family, but with all those who had traditional claims upon his labours as dictated by the elders. The British are said to have treated Australia as terra nullius. In the New World European discovery era the British came across an unowned land, a […]

03/04/2023

‘Aboriginal Race’ remote communities are artificial townships that breed abuse

The First Nations cult’s ‘Aboriginal Race’ remote communities in Australia are artificial townships where English, Australia’s national language, is not the first language taught or spoken. A civil society is the ecosystem of a peaceful, empowered, and prosperous community. In any civil society people need to be able to speak the same language to support engaged young people, to inspire leaders, to foster common good […]