Alan Jones on the Ingratitude of Indigenous Activists
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I agree 100%. I am a native-born Australian and rejoice in the achievements of my forebears in the 150-odd years since the arrival of the First Fleet. “The First Nation began at Federation”. For the warring Aboriginal tribes, 26 January 1788 was their Salvation Day. I want to see our P.M. standing in front of a single flag. I want an end to the insulting “welcome to country” ceremonies of recent invention. The current full-blood Aborigines are but the latest in a series of genocidal invaders, and their “traditional law” that includes payback, wife beating, infanticide and cannibalism is anathema to me.
I agree 100%. I am a native-born Australian and rejoice in the achievements of my forebears in the 150-odd years since the arrival of the First Fleet. “The First Nation began at Federation”. For the warring Aboriginal tribes, 26 January 1788 was their Salvation Day. I want to see our P.M. standing in front of a single flag. I want an end to the insulting “welcome to country” ceremonies of recent invention. The current full-blood Aborigines are but the latest in a series of genocidal invaders, and their “traditional law” that includes payback, wife beating, infanticide and cannibalism is anathema to me.
Sorry about my typo – it should read 230-odd years, not 150!