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Old Feb 14th 2008 | 9:32 pm
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Originally Posted by youngy73
try this one eagle. call me ignorant but here we go. ive just watched the 6 oclock news in cairns. today an aboriginal man in court admitted having oral sex with a minor. he was given more time to press his case as he could see no problem with with actions as it is a tribal custom in the torres strait islands. its like me robbing a house , but its ok because i grew up on a council estate in newcastle. its bullshit. you need to go to a mission and have a look. better still try working in one for a little while. go into some of there homes where dead animals lay around the house, where feaces is smeared on the walls, where fires have been lit in brand new ovens because they could not figure out how to turn it on. this list can go on and on. i really couldnt care whether they are black, brown, pink or orange.they are a very heavy burden to society
I saw some of this in country nsw and it does set other Australian against them.
 
Old Feb 14th 2008 | 10:15 pm
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Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
I've been told about that inappropriate sexual behaviour by aboriginal women I know here in Melbourne. It is indeed a part of some of their culture, and a percentage of the stolen generation were indeed removed to prevent that happening within and around them. So you do have a point on that basis.

The problem is we have the collision of two worlds, you are witness to one part, one I've hardly seen myself, and the other like here in Melbourne, where for the most part the Aboroginal community fits in quite well.

I can understand why you would view this issue as a lost cause, especially as you have been privvy to the most negative parts of this lifestyle. We have the other end of the spectrum down here, and can cite that the majority of Koori people down here do indeed fit into what is called mainstream society. In fact I know for a fact, that a lot of the Koori people here in Melbourne, go and spend time visiting freinds and relations on tribal lands and come back straight into everyday life without a problem

Education and example on a major scale is whats needed, how you implement thats the problem.
the stolen generation.maybe its like asbestos. nobody ever talks about how many lives it saved.
 

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