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Reading this today at work I was shocked by some of the comments in this report.
http://www.Australian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,19149874-2702,00.html
The aboriginal communities *seem* on the whole to be displaced.
It got me thinking.
Does Australia enable aboriginal communities live their own lives relatively undisturbed and unchanged as they have for thousands of years, or does Australia intervene and integrate them into the majority*Australian* society?
http://www.Australian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,19149874-2702,00.html
The aboriginal communities *seem* on the whole to be displaced.
It got me thinking.
Does Australia enable aboriginal communities live their own lives relatively undisturbed and unchanged as they have for thousands of years, or does Australia intervene and integrate them into the majority*Australian* society?
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Good job I didn't post that :scared:
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Originally Posted by Grayling
Good job I didn't post that :scared:
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These are not usual circumstances and I personally feel safer here than I ever did in the UK
The report focused on the fact these things happened in aboriginal territories and the problems associated with leaving the aboriginal communities to *police* themselves.
This got me thinking about things and whether these communities should be left to self manage and continue living the lives they have always lived, or whether the aboriginal communities should be encouraged to be integrated into mainstream Australian society?
The thread was started as a form of intelligent debate rather than demonstrating lawlessness here. After all...wherever there are people world over, there will be crime.
No one on here is that stupid to think otherwise.
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Most people won't care....it was amongst aborigines
Doesn't apply to caucasians does it?...therefore it is irrelevant
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Doesn't apply to caucasians does it?...therefore it is irrelevant
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A tough one this...
Letting "mens bussiness" carry on? Which means anally raping and drowning 4 year olds,7month olds and 2 year olds.....and thats all i've read in the link...what the hell goes on that we dont know about?...
Letting "mens bussiness" carry on? Which means anally raping and drowning 4 year olds,7month olds and 2 year olds.....and thats all i've read in the link...what the hell goes on that we dont know about?...
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Originally Posted by Grayling
Most people won't care....it was amongst aborigines
Doesn't apply to caucasians does it?...therefore it is irrelevant
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Doesn't apply to caucasians does it?...therefore it is irrelevant
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I think people do care but maybe they don't know what to do for the best
Perhaps it's one of those situations that whatever Australia does, it will be wrong i.e no win situation
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Originally Posted by phoenixinoz
This got me thinking about things and whether these communities should be left to self manage and continue living the lives they have always lived, or whether the aboriginal communities should be encouraged to be integrated into mainstream Australian society?
White men screwed the aboriginal lifestyle many many years ago. And in the last however many years that they've been trying to find an answer, all those big brains have failed. I'm no expert, and I don't have an answer, but it makes me very very sad - the one black mark against this country.
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Well
Let's see what sort of responses there are.
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Let's see what sort of responses there are.
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Originally Posted by Ransi
A tough one this...
Letting "mens bussiness" carry on? Which means anally raping and drowning 4 year olds,7month olds and 2 year olds.....and thats all i've read in the link...what the hell goes on that we dont know about?...
Letting "mens bussiness" carry on? Which means anally raping and drowning 4 year olds,7month olds and 2 year olds.....and thats all i've read in the link...what the hell goes on that we dont know about?...

The question is.....does Australia let the aboriginal communities carry on living their own lives in their own way [as it seems to have done so far].... or does Australia expect aboriginies to become more mainstream and integrate within Australian society?
Is this a no win situation
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Originally Posted by thribble
Or perhaps somewhere inbetween?
White men screwed the aboriginal lifestyle many many years ago. And in the last however many years that they've been trying to find an answer, all those big brains have failed. I'm no expert, and I don't have an answer, but it makes me very very sad - the one black mark against this country.
White men screwed the aboriginal lifestyle many many years ago. And in the last however many years that they've been trying to find an answer, all those big brains have failed. I'm no expert, and I don't have an answer, but it makes me very very sad - the one black mark against this country.
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Originally Posted by Grayling
Most people won't care....it was amongst aborigines
Doesn't apply to caucasians does it?...therefore it is irrelevant
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Doesn't apply to caucasians does it?...therefore it is irrelevant
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. I don't believe you are so embittered. With your work, you can't be. You regularly confuse the hell out me to be honest.I am fairly ignorant of the Aborigines - I put my hand up to it. I realise there is a big big problem, I do read stuff, but am at a loss as to what I can do to actually make a difference. There are too many problems in the world and always have been, all I can do is make sure me and mine are as well versed as we can be and never discriminate against anyone.
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Originally Posted by phoenixinoz
There could be some scare mongering going on in the report though Ransi and given the size of the aboriginal communities Vs the rest of Aus, it's not a massive problem in proportionate terms. This doesn't distract from the terrible tragedy of it all though
The question is.....does Australia let the aboriginal communities carry on living their own lives in their own way [as it seems to have done so far].... or does Australia expect aboriginies to become more mainstream and integrate within Australian society?
Is this a no win situation
The question is.....does Australia let the aboriginal communities carry on living their own lives in their own way [as it seems to have done so far].... or does Australia expect aboriginies to become more mainstream and integrate within Australian society?
Is this a no win situation

It will never be sorted...too much hatred on both sides...sad for the little ones and thats all I care about...
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Originally Posted by phoenixinoz
Yeh, I think this too. But then again, does Australia keep saying sorry and turn a blind eye for the *misgivings* of all those years ago

Pretty heavy discussion topic, this one!
A while ago I went to a lecture/discussion thing. One of the women speaking was aboriginal. She told a story of an aboriginal lecturer in Queensland who collapsed of a stroke at a bus stop. It was 5 hours before anybody stopped to ask if she was okay, and then it was some Japanese students. Everybody else assumed she was just another drunk. When its easy to see what is right in a story like that, I question whether I myself would have stopped. Which makes me terribly, terribly ashamed.
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Originally Posted by moneypen20
Can you never have a positive slant on anything
. I don't believe you are so embittered. With your work, you can't be. You regularly confuse the hell out me to be honest.
. I don't believe you are so embittered. With your work, you can't be. You regularly confuse the hell out me to be honest.You know most people thinking of migrating (or most whites who live there) could not give a toss about the aborigines.
Just look at a lot of the racist nonsense that is put on here about people in the UK
That is reality.
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Originally Posted by phoenixinoz
There could be some scare mongering going on in the report though Ransi and given the size of the aboriginal communities Vs the rest of Aus, it's not a massive problem in proportionate terms. This doesn't distract from the terrible tragedy of it all though
The question is.....does Australia let the aboriginal communities carry on living their own lives in their own way [as it seems to have done so far].... or does Australia expect aboriginies to become more mainstream and integrate within Australian society?
Is this a no win situation
The question is.....does Australia let the aboriginal communities carry on living their own lives in their own way [as it seems to have done so far].... or does Australia expect aboriginies to become more mainstream and integrate within Australian society?
Is this a no win situation

Then comes the BIGGY - Why should they change? They have lived the same way for centuries and whilst they live in their own communities and do not commit crimes on the outside it does not concern the Oz Gov. The debate is - Should it?
I dont know the answer. Even if there is one I doubt it would be satisfactory to either the Aboriginies or the Liberal society we now live in



