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Here We Go Again

The Aboriginal Industry are behaving true to leftist form.

When activists spot a dollar up for grabs. The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

If there’s one thing you should never forget about the left, it’s that they’re political spoiled toddlers who never, ever, take even the firmest ‘No’ for an answer. If they don’t get their way, they simply stamp their little feets, shake their little fists and hold their little bweafs, until the adults give in.

Which, all too often, we do: thinking vainly that this time, finally, they’ll shut up and go away. They never do. As is the way with spoiled toddlers, giving in an inch only encourages them to shout and scream even louder, for even more.

Case in point: the “Aboriginal Voice to Parliament”, the spearhead of the so-called “Uluru Statement from the Heart in 2017”. Australians overwhelmingly voted against the first, by extension rejecting the rest.

None of which has deterred the troughers of the Aboriginal Industry indignantly squealing and rolling in the mud for more.

Former WA senator and Indigenous rights champion Pat Dodson has called on Anthony Albanese to pursue an ambitious agenda for First Nations Australians, pushing for a truth telling commission and treaty process to commence.

What part of NO didn’t this clown get? We said NO and we meant it: No to racial separatism in all its manifestations.

The race-baiting left have never been able to accept that Australians wisely told them to stick their garbage where the sun don’t shine. First, there were the tantrums – although, oddly, we never did see the end to the ‘Welcome to Country’ bullshit we were promised, if we voted ‘No’. Apparently money, at several thousand bucks a hit for some paleface box-ticker to put on a bullshit, made-up, modern ‘ceremony’, too easily trumps principle for these grifters.

Mr Dodson has called on the government to push forward with a national truth telling commission (Makarrata) and a treaty process, the remaining requests of the 2017 Uluru Statement from the Heart after the Voice referendum.

And both of which were necessarily rejected when the Voice was. Get the message: Australians are sick to death of a tiny elite clique peddling racial division for money and power.

"Whether they call it a voice or whether they call it a regional assembly ... but an entity and that entity will have to be representative of the regional people. That way we can start to manage the awful incarceration rates of young people and the underlying circumstances that's given rise to that," he said.

The ‘underlying circumstances’ are that two many Aboriginal people persist in breaking the law. There’s an easy fix: stop breaking the law.

But that’s apparently too hard. Far easier to peddle bullshit like this:

He believes underlying the resistance to the Voice was a failure to see Indigenous people as sovereign people.

"We don't know how to recognise Aboriginal peoples as sovereign peoples, because we fear this will undermine our own sovereignty," he said.

Either this clown doesn’t know what ‘sovereignty’ means, or he does – in which case, he has to know what he’s really demanding: an Aboriginal ethnostate. There’s no other interpretation: sovereignty is the sole, supreme, indivisible law-making power over a defined territory. Either the Commonwealth of Australia – which represents all Australians – is sovereign, or it isn’t. Sovereignty can’t be shared. If Aborigines are ‘sovereign’, that literally means a racially separate state over part or all of Australia.

There’s a word for that: Apartheid.


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