The Campaign for an Aboriginal Voice to Parliament to be enshrined in the defunct Australian colonial constitution
Specious MSM rhetoric advocating special constitutional rights for Australian Aboriginals
Ebony Bennett (“Discover history with the voice”, CT 19/8/23. p. 28) says we undervalue 65,000 years of amazing Aboriginal history and culture.
I disagree. Such gaslighting is the reason that Australians increasingly ignore the MSM.
Aboriginal history and culture promulgated by charlatans like Pascoe are as fake as Ebony’s assertion that the petroglyphs at Murujuga are 10 times older than the Pyramids at Giza which recent scientific analysis suggests are over 10,000 years old.
Professor Geoffrey Blainey and Warren Mundine state the ‘bleedin’ obvious about ‘Pascoesq’ peaceful Aboriginal civilisation and 'custodianship' nonsense:
A brutal historical instance:
For analysis of even handed early British administration in OZ AND accounts of actual Aboriginal barbarism and brutality towards each other and especially towards Aboriginal females (behaviour which has NOT changed) see:
And:
See also:
Ebony also asserts that enshrining special rights for Aboriginals in Australia’s constitution will fundamentally strengthen Australia’s democracy. I disagree.
In 1967 Aboriginals achieved political equality and today some 11 aboriginal representatives have the same VOICE in Australian Parliaments as other Australians. To suggest that they have a lesser VOICE than other Australians is a LIE evidenced by the fact that the Aboriginals industry receives a subsidy of A$39 billion annually; AND the campaign for “The Voice”.
Moreover NO other minority Australian ethnic group gets "A VOICE" on national ABC news and other programs every night, but the Aboriginal ‘Commercial Complex’ does.
Giving Aboriginal advocates special constitutional rights to further increase their demands for special treatment and more community resources won’t ensure that rural aboriginal communities actually benefit from existing let alone increased future national funding because existing subsidies, IF equitably distributed to all Aboriginal communities, would already have solved their problems.
Abuse of excessive powers granted to Aboriginal Land Councils are already obvious:
Giving unequal constitutional rights to Aboriginals is racist and won't result in either equity or equality for anyone.
Ron