Just Who is and Who isn’t Aboriginal today?
Does it just come down to a matter of choice?
All in Fakes
Just Who is and Who isn’t Aboriginal today?
Does it just come down to a matter of choice?
Just Who is and Who isn’t Aboriginal today?
Does it just come down to a matter of choice?
What race-based policies in Australia will mean - hereditary privilege
Part 2 in our Series, Revisiting Eatock v Bolt
Part 1 of our Series, Revisiting Eatock v Bolt
“It’s not for us to prove that Mr Pascoe is Indigenous, its up to him to satisfy everyone else that he is Indigenous.”
Let White Academics Tell Aboriginal People How They Should Think
Give me the 1980s for seven years and I will give you Eric Willmot the “Aboriginal” Academic
‘It’s ‘Never OK’ for a white hand on Indigenous art says top curator Margo Ngawa Neale’ - The Australian 28 April 2023
When we hear academics claim Aboriginality because they have “Connections” to a particular Aboriginal tribe or group, the warning bells start to go off in the office of Dark Emu Exposed.
Six Results So Far
Are you an Academic or Public Figure Pretending to be Indigenous? You need to be afraid, very afraid - the Deep Fake Algorithm has been unleashed and is about to expose you.
If you firmly believe what mum or grandma told you about the family being Aboriginal, then just self-identify by statutory declaration and South Australia will welcome you with open arms - no further proof required.
The Alleged Genealogical Records Do Not Support Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver’s Claim that She is a Wiradjurai Aboriginal Woman
University of Sydney claims that their Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver is ‘the first known Aboriginal person to receive a PhD in medicine at the University of Sydney.’
But is this True?
Is the Professor really Aboriginal?
Coincidence or a sign? How studying the classics is valuable in helping us understand human nature, our foibles and political tragedies.
In our opinion, it is unethical to be a ‘box-ticker’. It is completely OK for Australians to be interested in discovering their own ancestry and identity in more detail should they wish - it’s none of our business unless of course they put out their hand to the government or society for a ‘race-based’ benefit. Then it becomes all our concern.