
Originally Posted by
Dmmos
I respectfully disagree - the Aboriginal way of life was not rainbows and kitten farts, it was constant warfare, perpetual injustice among tribal inhabitants and appaling levels of infant mortality. They had absolutely no scientific development -significant or otherwise.
I was at no time wearing rose coloured glasses about there life style. Scientific development is only of use in our society western thinking like ours, most indigenous cultures are not interested in thing of that nature, and is neither right nor wrong it's just a different way of life.
Go out into the outback with nothing but your underpants and a stick, forget >everything< you know about the country/survival and you'll probably live as long as they did (although their 40,000 year advantage may give them a few extra months).
to think the aboriginal people lived out in the deserts a lone is miss guided, they lived on the coasts mainly as we do now as this was the most plentifull food sources.
I have nothing against Aboriginals, I think their current lifestyles are terrible by any metric, however I don't view non-Aboriginals as the problem (today) - rather a major part of the solution. The majority of the Aboriginal people today cannot take care of themselves, whether in Wellington or Redfern, just as they couldn't over 200 years ago.
Call me crazy (which I'm sure many of you will), but I see no problem whatsoever in the forced removal of children from Aboriginal families (although as most of you are probably aware, this is likely a larger issue among non-Aboriginal families in absolute terms, although less so proportionally) where the parents are alcohol/drug abusers, etc.
In the begining children where being taken because the church/state goverment thought the kids should be bought up like anglo kid's, given an education and forced religion, once again a cultrial differance, and the white man think they know everything. But I do agree with you for these days as kids are being abused. When you think about the whole indigenous population it's less than the whole of the unemployed so when you think about that the dole bludges are costing more.
White people can only be blamed for so much - in today's society there is (all things being equal) greater opportunity for an Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander than the other inhabitants of this land. As such, I think people should be asking why more of them don't live normal lives (by any standard). Perhaps removing children from a devastating cycle of substance/child abuse would help?
I also get frustrated with the double standards, but with no education systems in there culture it is not something that comes easy and can take many years, and with the white man fix of give more money this has not helped the situation. White man can fix most things with money but indigenouse cultures by nature have no need for money or white mans fix ups, most indigenous cultures are very religious.
Ultimately, I disagree entirely with moving the date - or the meaning - of Australia day, given it already strongly includes the Aboriginal people (as it should).
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