What race-based policies in Australia will mean - hereditary privilege
All by High School Teacher
What race-based policies in Australia will mean - hereditary privilege
Malcom Turnbull’s Original Call on the Voice Was Correct and True to Australia’s Principles
The Leopard by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa - a Handbook to Explain The Uluru Statement & the Voice?
A Way of Unpacking the Craziness of the Progressive Left
The Tragic Case of Nathaniel Train - Our History is Nuanced and What we are Told is Often not the Whole Story
Coup d’etat in all but name: NZ’s descent to ethno-nationalism.
Despite claims by some, Indigenous knowledge is NOT Science
Can Stolen Land be a Property Investment? Maybe, Christine Gordon from Readings Bookshop can advise us?
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Many parents think Young Dark Emu is far too racist, violent and just plain wrong about our Australian History. Our children’s mental well-being, and our society’s cohesiveness between Aboriginal people and other Australians, is far too important to be left to teachers trying to indoctrinate our schools with this false re-writing of our Australian history.
‘How and why the ABC [BBC] distorts the news to promote a liberal agenda’.
Distinguished academic Professor Marcia Langton has warned against “scaring the living daylights” out of children when teaching the history of violence against indigenous people.
Aboriginal communities own some 30% of Australia’s land mass, much of it encompassing Mr Pascoe’s Aboriginal Grain Belt - Why can’t I buy a decent Aboriginal Seed Cake, Mr Pascoe?
There were no Treaties between the British and Aboriginal people because Aboriginal people failed to enter into negotiations
Once the initial shock and novelty of ‘First Contact’ had subsided, the Aboriginal tribes and Colonial explorers and settlers then began that most important aspect of mankind’s cultural evolution - Trade. Tobacco, sugar, flour, axes, and clothing, in exchange for women, labour, local knowledge and access to the land.
The strong, cultural Aboriginal traditions of relating ‘white skin’ to the dead and their spirits or ghosts, meant that on First Contact, Europeans were often accepted and welcomed by the Aborigines as relatives returning from the dead.
This Book Provides an Appropriate and Accurate Representation for School Children of Aboriginal People’s Contribution and Presence in Australia’a Early history.
How Aboriginal Society was portrayed to school children in the 1950s and 60s