Was the so called Tasmanian ‘Black War” really just a Series of Clashes and Home Invasions? How Relatively Violent was it?
Was the so called Tasmanian ‘Black War” really just a Series of Clashes and Home Invasions? How Relatively Violent was it?
A Review of Bruce Pascoe’s Dark Emu by that Most Necessary Member of Our Society - The Skeptic
Pascoe’s new critics, Peter Sutton & Keryn Walshe, may hate Pascoe’s methodology, shonky history & disregard for science and scholarship, but to us they appear to be a menage a trois with Pascoe when it comes to the ‘sins’ of capitalism, colonialism and Australia’s mainstream progress.
Our ABC finally wakes up and organises a radio interview with Bruce Pascoe and three of his critics. But guess who doesn’t turn up? Quelle surprise.
Every time Bruce Pascoe writes something, a quick analysis shows that it is all ‘just made up’.
Governments need to Defend, and Be Seen to Defend, our Australian Culture and Institutions - Thankfully, at least one Minister is no longer AWOL
The Tasmanian Very Dark Emu has been spotted - our Dark Emu Exposed crew is off to investigate
The UK journal, Antiquity, which is a review of world archaeology, has just published an Editorial on the Dark Emu debate.
Ultimately, Aboriginal societies in Port Phillip were unable to resist the consequences of the Heroic Materialism of the First Melbournians
The Dark Emu Exposed Interview
Signed copies of Johannes Leak’s Cartoon, “Dark Emu Returns - 19/6/2021” are available.
Is Professor Reynolds, like Bruce Pascoe, ‘Just Making Stuff Up’, about our Colonial History?
The Colonisation of Australia involved Frontier Clashes and Deaths. But Was it a War?
Part 2 of our Series on the so-called ‘Frontier Wars’ - Truth or Fiction?
Is the new book by Peter Sutton and Keryn Walshe just as Ideological as Bruce Pascoe’s Dark Emu?