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Anna Marshall - 23 February 2004
The solution lies in first recognising the true problem. What we are looking at
is the degradation and destruction of a race - Aboriginal genocide.
Background
Aboriginal genocide had its beginning with Federal Liberal Party member
William Wentworth's private members bill to amend the Constitution to remove the
prohibition on the commonwealth making "special laws" relating to
"the Aboriginal race".
The referendum was passed in 1967 and Wentworth became the first
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs. He initiated the passive welfare and separatist
policies. Wentworth rejected the traditional Coalition policy of assimilation
and replaced it with the current policy of ethnic separatism.
Wentworth was no doubt influenced by bleeding hearts such as H.C. (Nugget)
Coombs who was noisily agitating for a separate nation for Aborigines to set up a
hunter-gatherer utopia.
Gough Whitlam secured the votes of the elites, do-gooders, academics and
bleeding hearts by promising, if elected, to expand on Wentworth's
policies. Whitlam was swept into power in 1972 and promptly began spending
hundreds of millions of dollars on Aboriginal projects.
The Whitlam government fomented and exploited the feeling of white guilt over Aboriginal
injustices to spend vast sums of taxpayers' money on Aboriginal welfare and Aboriginal paternalism. It was
one of the most disastrous policies of Australia's most disastrous Prime
Minister.
In 1983 Coombs distilled his pipe-dreams into a co-authored paper entitled A Certain Heritage.
It set out in detail how taxpayers money in the
form of handouts and "sit-down money" would create a separate nation
of hunter-gatherers living in an outback utopia. This piece of bleeding-heart
lunacy just accelerated the downward spiral of Aboriginal survival.
A glance at the facts, figures and comments in the side panels reveals what
Wentworth's, Coombs' and Whitlam's policies have done for Aboriginal people.
The extent of the problem
Former ALP Senator Bob Collin's report on Aboriginal education in the
Northern Territory revealed that, against the background of encouragement given
to Aboriginal languages and the shocking failure to enforce school attendance, some
80 per cent of Aboriginal children are illiterate.
Levels of domestic violence, child abuse, sexually transmitted disease,
alcoholism and unemployment that would not be tolerated elsewhere are entrenched
in many Aboriginal communities.
In 1999 a Queensland domestic violence taskforce
of 50 Aboriginal women concluded, "Increasing injuries and fatalities as
a result of interpersonal violence has risen to levels which threaten the
continued existence of Australia's indigenous peoples".
The taskforce report spoke of degrees of violence and destruction that
"cannot be adequately described"; of
murder, rape and child sex abuse in "epidemic proportions".
Perhaps the most tragic is the plight of children. Toddlers as young as three
are given petrol-soaked rags to breathe to pacify them while their mothers go on
drinking binges.
Responsibility and accountability
Aboriginals have to stop blaming past injustices for their egregious
behaviour. They have to accept responsibility for their lives. Is it racism that
makes a man bash his wife to death in a drunken rage?
If parents cannot accept responsibility for feeding, caring for and educating
their children then the children must be removed to an environment where they
will be cared for. If the black aristocracy and the white do-gooders want to
scream "racist" and "stolen generation" then so be it.
Attitude
Before the majority of Aborigines can join mainstream Australia they must
get rid of their attitude problem.
Three decades of land-claim, "stolen generation", dispossession and
even genocide propaganda trumpeted by the black aristocracy, academics
and media have imbued many Aboriginals with feelings ranging from anger,
frustration and bitterness to a deep hatred of white society and white people.
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The hatred manifests itself in the savage attacks on white people by
Aboriginals. Even the lowest-of-the-low white mongrels do not bash up frail
elderly women. A significant number of Aboriginals have no such scruples.
Elsie Hughes (pictured left) woke from a nap in her home in the Perth suburb of Lathlain
to find a teenage intruder in her kitchen.
She offered him
a cup of tea. In return, he viciously beat her. The next
thing Elsie Hughes remembers is waking up in Royal Perth
Hospital with two black eyes, a broken cheekbone and severe
bruising to her face and neck.
The police are seeking to interview the person pictured left over the vicious
bashing of Elsie Hughes. He is described as an Aborigine, about 180 cm tall, of
medium build with dark, curly hair. He was wearing a dark jumper.
Assimilation
Land claims, Aboriginal sovereignty and an Aboriginal treaty are spurious
concepts dreamed up by the Aboriginal aristocracy to prolong their
luxurious lifestyle while drawing huge taxpayer-funded salaries.
The country's remote Aboriginal settlements have become, in the words of
anthropologist, Roger Sandall, "broken sociopathic ruins". He
describes the residents as "vocationally disabled, unpresentable outside
the ethnographic zoos they live in, these tragic people are Australia's
contribution to the new stone age".
More than 70 per cent of Aborigines live in urban communities and marriages
between adult Aborigines and non-Aborigines has increased to 64 per cent from 46
per cent in 1986.
Most Aboriginal leaders are of mixed descent. They could equally call
themselves Irish, British or Norwegian, etc. It is somewhat ludicrous for
a person of Irish descent to want a treaty with the Australian government.
The cultural concentration camps must be emptied and the residents encouraged
to join mainstream Australia. The payment of "sit-down money" must be
wound back and finally abolished.
The urban Aborigines must throw off their self-imposed shackles of self-pity,
hatred and resentment and join mainstream Australia.
Education
The key to breaking the cycle of degradation is education. If 80 per cent of
Aboriginal children are illiterate then governments are confronted with a
massive problem to bring Aboriginal education up to the level of the rest of
society. Traditional schools cannot cope.
Governments must set up special remedial boarding schools for Aboriginal
children. Abused and at-risk children must be removed from their toxic
environments and only allowed to return to their communities between terms.
With such a poor start, not all of the children can aspire to a tertiary
education but they must achieve literacy and numeracy skills of a level to make
them employable. Australia has a growing shortage of skilled tradespeople and
many of the children could take up skilled trades.
Employment
Intensive work will need to be done with the children in the special schools
to give them the necessary skills, confidence and motivation to compete on the
job market with the rest of the population.
In spite of the wildly defamatory statements of the black aristocracy and the
white elites, Australians are not racist. If they see Aboriginal kids genuinely
trying to improve themselves, they will offer them jobs and encouragement.
Summary
Only when Aborigines go through this process will they enter mainstream
Australia and reap the benefits of steady employment, saving to buy a house and
raising a family.
"The best chances of a good life for indigenes", says Roger Sandall,
"is the same as for you and me: full fluency and literacy in English, as
much maths as we can handle, and a job".
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