Tag: aboriginal

02/04/2023

British settlement’s biggest threat to blackfella mobs was a loss of hunter gatherer lifestyle

The 1788 British settlement’s biggest threat to local native, mobs was the loss of their hunter gatherer way of life. Today we have a stealthful transfer of all Australian citizen’s common-wealth to a select faction of Aboriginal owned corporations. In the first year of British settlement the local natives attacked unarmed convicts and fishermen, and sporadically, armed officers and soldiers. No one grasped that living […]

01/04/2023

Who is kidding who about blackfella inclusion in the Australian constitution?

Who is kidding who about inclusion in the Australian constitution? The blackfella’s of today want their own national sovereignty “a space of our own, free from influence of whitefella government” The Torres Strait Island flag was adopted by the nation of Torres Strait Islander peoples in May 1992. The First Nations national flag was first raised on 9 July 1971 at a land rights activists […]

01/04/2023

Torres Strait islander savagery ceased with British civilization

Torres Strait islanders are people who graduated from inter island warfare and savagery to British civilization in little more than half a century. Travelling through the Torres Strait throughout the late 18th and early 19th centuries was a dangerous passage for European seafarers. Apart from a maze of largely not surveyed reefs, mariners had to negotiate passage through waters inhabited by local islander tribes who […]

01/04/2023

Race is a social construct – the colour of your skin does not make you a blackfella, politician or not!

A cultural personal identity means nothing in the greater scheme of things and flagging attention to individual cultural personal identity has no place in the Australian parliament. ‘Indigenous parliamentarian’ is said to be a member of the Australian parliament who identifies as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander or as having Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander ancestry. The place we come from is not explained […]

01/04/2023

Disability Discrimination is NOT a Crime!

People living with disability are more likely to be involved with the criminal justice system because unacceptable things that happen to them are not recognised or considered as a crime, which can make them hit out due to frustration and feelings of hopelessness. A Royal Commission in Australia is a public inquiry of the highest legal order on matters of great public importance. An independent […]

13/02/2023

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia’ is a modern dreamtime

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia’ is a modern dreamtime of some power driven greedy Aboriginal/First Nations activists… Will these people achieve in Australia what Putin has in Russia…? My concern is not a personal issue related to one personal experience it is a public interest issue that effects all people said to have protection under our Australian Constitution and current complex and confusing human […]