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Originally posted by KRISKALI777
reply to post by kerazeesicko
Hmmmmm.........UUUUmmmmm..........yeahhhhhhh..........hhhhmmmmmm
Who are you angry at?
Do you hate white people?
ARE you angry with yourself?
Originally posted by KRISKALI777
reply to post by GeneralHercules
Newsflash for General Hercules: All that live in Australia don't share the veiws or agendas of our Govt!
There are good and bad in every country.
If bad is racialist for you......I don't care what colour or creed you are!
To me you are another human, that feels and hurts; like the rest of us.
Although there are many (I agree) who are the 'mongrel dogs ' of the establishment.
Yes aboriginals were mistreated and had attempted genocide upon them; havent we moved past that now?
My ancestry were sent and commanded to come here in conquest.
Although I am sorry for what happened- I cannot change it ( history).
Governments and corporatism suck.
Question: what did you do for the Police to take such an interest in you?
Originally posted by KRISKALI777
reply to post by kerazeesicko
What you have to realize is that Not all white people are racist towards blacks, aboriginals , asians whatever.
Ever been overseas?
I assure you that there are many countries where a good many of the inhabitants are racist towards whites- it works both ways.
Yes I know that because the Government says racism is over doesn't mean its so. When did anyone ever say that?
I though the government appologized for the 'stolen generation'- didn't realize they said racism was over???
I didnt say all white people are racist?
Child sex abuse is happening in many Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory and a lack of education and an abundance of alcohol is to blame, an inquiry has found.
The report also outlines allegations of sex trades and juvenile prostitution.
Aboriginal children, including babies as young as seven months, are being raped by community members, with the crimes going largely unreported and with few cases making it to trial, a Central Australian prosecutor says.
THE entire Northern Territory should be ashamed over allegations a 12-year-old boy was repeatedly raped by five teenagers and five adults at a remote Aboriginal community, a Darwin magistrate said yesterday.
By now you must know there has been an epidemic of child abuse in Aboriginal settlements. In May, a Crown prosecutor in Alice Springs, Nanette Rogers, tried to warn of the horrific crimes she saw committed.
There was the seven-month-old who was raped so badly she needed surgery. There was the 10-year-old who was tied to a tree for weeks by a tribal "husband" who raped her repeatedly. There was the six-year-old who drowned when a petrol sniffer raped her anally as he held her down in a lake.
Other evidence led during the cases also provides a totally different perspective. For example, evidence that was unchallenged by the claimants shows that, during 1946-62 in the territory, half-caste children numbered between 500 and 1000. Only 129 such children were placed in hostels by the Government and all except three were placed with the mother's consent. Such consent was obtained from discussions that typically extended over 18 months to 2 years.
By contrast, about 450 children were placed in hostels by parents at their own expense, reflecting the general enthusiasm shown by Aboriginal parents to obtain western education for their children. Some have been unaware that their parents sent them to hostels. However, one prominent person calling for an apology, Charles Perkins, was aware that his mother put him in a hostel and he later praised the system "as it had excellent results".
National Indigenous Council's chairwoman, Sue Gordon, who tells us Aboriginal leaders in Halls Creek, and elsewhere, are demanding we again build hostels to save children.
Listen to other Aboriginal leaders such as Warren Mundine, Wesley Aird, Mick Gooda and New South Wales MP Linda Burney, who all have said a fear of the "stolen generations" has made us too scared to save Aboriginal children right now.
And why? Because, I believe, we don't want to admit Aboriginal children were once rescued not from their Aboriginality, but from harm just like this.
Aboriginal children spend time with their family at one of the town camp's in Alice Springs, 19 May 2007. Police backed by military support will arrive in Australian Aboriginal communities within days as part of a controversial plan to end child sexual abuse, Prime Minister John Howard said 24 June 2007.
For over 200 years now there is no change in attitudes toward us Aborigines.