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Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: SydneyRover on July 30, 2022, 01:04:44 am
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A small step for mankind (Tommy Toes we talked on this subject)
(a new labor gov't)
''After more than 200 years of waiting, Albanese puts forward a 'simple' proposition for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament
It is difficult to articulate the level of collective frustration and anxiety that has built up in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia as government after government has kicked the can down the road — talking big but delivering little to empower First Australians in the Constitution'' .........
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-30/albanese-garma-festival-speech-indigenous-voice-to-parliament/101283310
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Give them a "voice"? How freekin condescending!
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Never afraid to put you foot in your mouth aye bristol
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Never afraid to put you foot in your mouth aye bristol
Carry on Sydney.
So express your point rather than getting personal but sayin nowt.
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Except in revolutionary times progress does not arrive as a Great Leap Forwards. It never has. It never will. Progress is incremental, accumulative. If we get our nickers wound up about 'giving a voice', which is indeed patronising and condescending, we would have prevented that incremental step forwards. That of course, condemns the sufferers to yet more of exactly what they have today - in the hope that, one day, there will be a revolution that might take their wishes into account. Me? I prefer a slow, imperfect step forwards to sod all movement at all just because I don't like the tone or the sound or the behavioural implications of what is being done.
BobG
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Except in this case where they are being given a voice in parliament Bob
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''The Uluru Statement from the Heart was the ultimate act of generosity – the offer of a genuine partnership, and a real chance for us to create a reconciled Australia. It calls for three things – Voice, Treaty and Truth.
Labor is the only political party committed to implementing the Uluru Statement in full.''
https://www.alp.org.au/policies/fulfilling-the-promise-of-uluru#:~:text=The%20Uluru%20Statement%20from%20the,the%20Uluru%20Statement%20in%20full.
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I agree that small steps forwards are better than no steps at all. The situation is appalling. It's racist. It's improved since days gone by but the change is so slow, too slow.
I accept that without something more "revolutionary" this pace of change will stay the same. The important questions and needed action have not nearly been faced. I read and watched the vids of some of the "Dialogues" in that link from SR - thanks for that.
The "treaty" or reforms are the issue. Can Australians act in that? I know of many very aware Australians who want to deal with the positively, but there seems to me to be far too many caught up in the very same kind of conservative fear that we see here in the UK, and all over the world. A fear that celebrates the insanity of "I, me, mine".
I hope this all brings change, real change, but I very much doubt iit will.