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Title: Aboriginal Australians: Like Wild Grapes, They Need to be Left Alone
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Fri 29 Jun 2018
Note: Remote Communities and Traditional Lands signify Aboriginal owned land where White People are prohibited. That is approximately three quarters of the entire of mainland Australia and all the outlying islands.




If White Australia allows Aboriginal Australians in remote communities access to alcohol, it is considered to be another example of the White Man's racist poisoning of Indigenous Australian culture. According to Aboriginal Activists and Libtards, alcohol goes hand in hand with the forced genocide of Aboriginal Australia.

And yet if you take away the grog, it's considered again to be RACIST!

You simply cannot win when you interfere.

And yet, how can you win? Like wild grapes, you just have to learn to leave them alone ... Delenda est autoctha!


'The booze ban is killing us': Aboriginal community beg for change after six people were killed making 25km journey home from the only spot they are legally allowed to drink alcohol

* Remote Northern Territory community are blaming alcohol ban for local deaths
* Barunga, 396km south-east of Darwin, is restricted from consuming alcohol
* Community say people travel 25km to drink legally in restriction-free zone
* Six people have died on walk back to Barunga after getting extremely inebriated

The controversial alcohol ban has been slammed as 'racist' as some people believe it only targets Indigenous Australians.

Alcohol is totally banned in NT towns including Daly River, Bathurst Island, Five Mile Camp, Hodgson River Station and Murray Downs.

Breaking the legislation can result in up to 18 months jail.

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5898979/Aboriginal-community-beg-alcohol-ban-change-six-people-killed-25km-journey-home.html


Former Australian Prime Minister, Paul Keating:
"We took the traditional lands and smashed the traditional way of life. We brought the diseases. The alcohol. We committed the murders."

Source: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/controversial-lamb-ad-australia-day-racist/3135019
Title: Re: Aboriginal Australians: Like Wild Grapes, They Need to be Left Alone
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Fri 29 Jun 2018
Rev C good time to fix those photos of the boong communities and put them up? Look how they treat what they get given!

A few years ago a troop carrier full of Abos journied from Wadeye to Peppimenarti in the NT. A 4 hour trip on remote roads. They did it because booze was available in a social club. It operated 3 days a week and mid strength beer was all you could buy. Opened at 5:30 and shut at 8:30.

The wet season had an impact on the river crossing and they were drink driving and chanced it and all died.

The Abo problem won't be solved by this do-gooding white generation that is here now. If things continue how they are , Indians and Chinks will run the show and they'll force Abos to work or else.
Title: Re: Aboriginal Australians: Like Wild Grapes, They Need to be Left Alone
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Thu 13 Sep 2018
https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp.nine.com.au/article/d5d6fd1e-bb44-449d-af20-a2cbba078cd7

Harper Nielsen is a nine-year-old Brisbane school girl who has sparked a national debate over the Australian national anthem 'Advance Australia Fair.'
The young girl chose not to stand during the anthem at her school assembly as a peaceful protest over the song which she feels completely disregards indigenous Australians.
In fact those were her exact words when questioned over the matter by ABC radio in Brisbane.

"When it was originally written, 'Advance Australia Fair' meant advance the white people of Australia," she explained of her decision.
Harper was handed a school detention over her peaceful protest, with critics claiming she showed a lack of respect for not only the rules of her school, but of her country of origin.
There are also concerns her actions may inspire other students to follow suit.
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The school, Kenmore South State School, has issued a statement saying, "The school has been respectful of the student's wishes and has provided other alternatives to singing the national anthem.
"State schools set out clear standards of behaviour that they expect from their students in their Reasonable Behaviour Plan for Students.
Of the punishment, the young girl said, "I felt like they were trying to take my power away and that made me feel a bit upset because everything that I fight for is for equality and for equal power for everyone

Controversial commentator Mark Latham spoke to 4BC about the matter, saying Harper's silent protest was a "behavioural problem" and she should be kicked out of school, while others blamed her parents for raising a disobedient child.
However commentary like this only feeds into institutionalised racism. These comments are also ignorant of the fact formal education is failing our kids, and measures that force them to look the same, act the same, think the same and come up with all of the same answers is doing them a disservice.
In my opinion, Harper is an extraordinary young girl -- and that's not surprising -- considering her father is Mark Nielsen, Associate Professor at the School of Psychology at the University of Queensland.
He fully supports his daughter's views and actions, telling TODAY Extra she means "absolutely no disrespect to anyone."
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"She's actually asking for people to be respectful and inclusive," he said. "She's not telling anyone else what they should do. She's just asking for her opinion to be heard and for her feelings to be acknowledged, and for her to have an opportunity to take a stand on something she believes very strongly about."
This is a wonderful opportunity for the school to make positive changes for the future, with some suggesting they include a Welcome to Country during the assembly ahead of the anthem to acknowledge both indigenous Australians, current Australians and new Australians.
Why can't we be more like New Zealand, a country that has embraced its indigenous Māori culture which is proudly celebrated as an important part of its history?
Measures like Australia's National Sorry Day on May 28 that began in 1998 and then-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's National Apology Speech on February 13 in 2008 were both incredible moments, however didn't go far enough.
Instead of attacking a nine-year-old's right to protest, why aren't we instead debating the national anthem itself?
It's clear this is a strong, intelligent, considered girl who deserves to be applauded for her choice.

'Advance Australia Fair' has never properly reflected the real Australia, and it is not relevant to our children.
If we are to advance as a nation, true to the title of our anthem, shouldn't it evolve and change to be more inclusive?
Otherwise we will be left with the consequences of a generation highly knowledgeable of historical facts, with little to no respect for how we as a nation have handled them.

Abos will never wither like grapes on the vine with Hippy parents who put their kids up to this crap!
She can go live in a commie state like Venezuala or North Korea and see how that goes for her.
She is too young to pay taxes that go to waste on the bad behaviour of the Abos!