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peter grace's avatar

The NWO doesn't seem to be worried China for some reason, but it is obvious that if immigrants all leave or we are divided as a country we will be easily defeated by the Chinese and they won't understand what the voice is saying and won't care either. They just want our resources.

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Grassy's avatar

This did not sound very gracious at all.

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Peter Beasley's avatar

Thankyou James !!!

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Judith Anne MacDonnell's avatar

The white man also brought rum, and many diseases that the Aboriginal peoples succumbed to. Alcohol is a big part of the "gap" present - and until we realise that, little progress will be made in "closing the gap" I fear. Dark-skinned races cannot process alcohol as the light skinned races do (fact) which makes alcohol a double curse to them.

Yes, mistakes and crimes were committed in the early days of British settlement. But nobody living today has done this - all those people are dead now! And the Aboriginal people living today did not have crimes perpetrated against them personally. (Yes, there are still "stolen generation" people living, but let's not forget there is a larger group of the "stolen generations" which includes far more than the Aboriginal subset. Society back then made some grave errors, which we all still grieve for. It wasn't solely perpetrated against Aboriginal peoples. )

We are ALL Australians now; let's pick ourselves up and start looking forward.

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Axel Hart's avatar

We, as a nation, are facing a clear danger by determined enemy from within. This offensive "invasion" nonsense has been festering for many years now. More and more often we must see our national flag pushed aside and with the Abo flag gloating in its place. We are dying a death by a thousand cuts. And Albo, our PM, is its torchbearer.

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Mark Bates's avatar

So does this mean that it’s not our problem but King Charles’s as sovereign? Why do we need a voice it’s the UK needs one.

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peter grace's avatar

After watching the details on Credlin and Bolt tonight exposing the way their leaders took all the money for themselves and left their relatives to starve.

The statistics of native people living under native rule on native lands compared with those who had integrated were damming.

The parts of the statement highlighted how racist and ahistorical the whole idea of their truth is as compared to historical documents and records used by Manning Clark to show how the British tried to work with aboriginals and give them the benefits of their technology, laws and education.

There is no thought to what will happen once our society is divided and our economy is destroyed.

Do they think China will play by their statement or will they just take it all and use us as their slaves.

We now have Labor wanting to cancel AUKUS subs deal and half the military are leaving due to the woke agenda and bioweapons injuries.

Once they have taken the US, we will be next on their list and we don't stand a chance while they have a base in the Solomon Islands.

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Roc Findlay's avatar

He always leads with his chin Bella, that's if he had one.🤣

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Stephen Marshall's avatar

It is so clear what the intent is, and has been. Even now there are arrangements/laws in the States and Territories which make it incumbent upon people/organisations to employ/negotiate payment arrangements with indigenous bodies. Ask operators on Moreton Island, Fraser Island, Bathurst Island, the Noosa Council, the list is endless and the cost already is significant. My vote will be no!

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ron bailey's avatar

My understanding of the situation is; "that aboriginal Australians didn't see themselves as owning the land. They saw themselves as being part of the land in which they lived; that they were spiritually one with the land in which they lived. " That is NOT ownership.

I come from several generations of farmers here in Australia. I have a link with the land. It is in my blood, it is a part of me, even though I no longer farm or own any land here in Australia.

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Christine's avatar

Thank you James, once again.

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Heather's avatar

Voting 'yes' to this disastrous referendum is like running onto a motorway close to peak hour with your eyes closed and hoping for the best!!!

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Anne's avatar

No from us, however Albo did declare a while ago if no wins he will just legislate it.

The govt desperation proves it’s deceptive….

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Linda T's avatar

Thank you James. Sharing this for sure, and Peta Credlin on Sky.

It just baffles me why Albanese wants to see his country bled dry and divided. He’s not going to have the power or the money. He’s selling our country to Marxist activists. Actually he’s not ‘selling’ it, we’re paying for it! Why would he do this? What’s in it for him?

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Axel Hart's avatar

The kiss of political death.

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Kate Robertson's avatar

"Makarrata literally means a spear penetrating, usually the thigh, of a person that has done wrong… so that they cannot hunt anymore, that they cannot walk properly, that they cannot run properly; to maim them, to settle them down, to calm them — that's Makarrata." Taken from ABC article

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Bella's avatar

and I'm guessing " to settle them down" meant they would possibly die from the wound, or inability to flee danger or hunt for food, Sounds very peaceful and loving.

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Kate Robertson's avatar

It does imply punishment

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