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| Australia is failing to improve indigenous lives, report shows | |
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| Drudge X | Mar 25 2017, 04:35 PM Post #41 |
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Tell us Gatorman, are you a communist sympathizer? After the fall of Saigon, many southerners were forced into reeducation camp. The same happened in Cambodia. |
| Kate Steinle was separated from her family permanently but leftists didn't seem to mind. | |
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| longbich | Mar 25 2017, 06:29 PM Post #42 |
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Although you have some of the elements of the Australian founding stock Tsalagi you have not mentioned some perhaps more relevant invaders. The convicts were indeed all of those things and more as you described. They were brought here to the land of sunshine after the USA said no more to their former overlords in England. After serving out their sentences most convicts decided not to go back to their poverty stricken homes in jolly olde Englande, Ireland or Wales or Scotland. Some did return and told their families and friends what it was like to be sent for punishment in a land of clear blue skies and plenty. Many began to migrate to become hard working settlers and many more came after both the World Wars and the disastrous Vietnam war. They are coming again, escaping from the tragedy that is the Middle East. The silliness of Harambe4Trump's statement about being at war cannot be answered. It is a non sequitur but without the humor. No-one is at war here, let alone with any colonials. His statement has no meaning just like most of his utterances on any subject here on Perspectives. DrudgeX's comments have some basis of truth. I personally cannot come up with a solution to the shame that all of Australians share on the treatment of our first people. Then again neither can anyone else it seems. There has been some improvement through education but mostly it is a massive gap between all the rest of this country's population's growth and collective sharing of the wealth of resources and that of the indigenous aborigines. As for my Deranged Bush Syndrome I usually take the time to remind us here whenever W.'s name appears of what has become of our world since his stooopid invasion of Iraq for the LIE that is still having bloody repercussions in the Middle East and in ever widening circles of refugees forced from their countries into other countries all over the world. |
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