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Gurridyula
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Representative of Waddananggu, Musician - spotify/Itunes/bandcamp- Gurridyula 🦅
Belyando Qld Australia
Joined November 2021
@gigaero1 That one persons sentiment, if it did happen, does not reflect the tens of thousands of people that went out that day to protest for positive change. Those boys idealism has only two options for their end goal. 1. mass deportations and missions again or 2. mass graves
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@ClipperKing0z45 @KayKathleenwal3 @TheCentPost All good bro. Also look up James Morrill. The first British Castaway that lived with Biri gaba people. Our people sheltered him for 17 years aswell. It shows the generosity from Aboriginal people regardless of skin colour.
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That's a myth bro about hald castes. This is Narcisse Pelletier, a French boy that was 14yo and was shipwrecked up in the Cape york peninsula in 1858 and lived there for 17 years. See the tribal scars? See the septum piercing? He had a tribal wife and kids so why would the tribe allow him to have a wife and kids? He was accepted by the tribe. This is the perfect example of Aboriginal people being non-execlusive. Europeans just came here and forced their way of life onto others when they could've just "done as the Romans do" like Narcisse. He died in France working as a lighthouse worker. Never allowed to return back, but got a job closest to the ocean to dream of a day of being a Bama again.
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💯 I'm against missions... The medical experiments, the belittling. The rapes by priests, the forced Assimilation of breaking their spirits. My grandfather was called break away Ernest because he was forced into Cherbourg in 1918 at gunpoint. He'd run away all the time and kept getting dragged back to Cherbourg. No crime commited, he just had to the wrong skin colour, my family would thenn be punished and had Their rations taken from them. Missions were government sanctioned P.OW camps. My family was lucky to get out of The mission in 1958, they were some of the earliest families to, because my grandfather could read and write and speak perfect English. He then took my family to Brisbane. Problems in remote communities can be alleviated by empowering them. The government forced people into these communities from the bush to make way for cattle and mining. They have no opportunities, no money. No way of getting loans for small business. Starting from scratch.
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@TheCentPost Also having Free University would mean every seat could be filled in University instead of needing international students. Over 60% of international students stay and become permanent residents. Cut the need for international students, you cut immigration. Simple.
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lack of resources and lack of economic opportunities in remote locations. Youre witnessing the rotating door of broken people. Addressing the root cause and that's breaking all the clan groups up and they have their own areas. Then own ways to make money ie - Native medicines, native foods, camel meat anything.. self reliance to get them out of the cities and back on country.
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@Mitchel55191897 @TheCentPost I'll be running as an Indipendent, but I'd rather start the Wedgetail Eagle party than join any other party. Could you imagine if a BS bill is about to be passed and the wedgetails just start screeching all at once! 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅 We're wedgetails. We watch over everyone. 🦅
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@KayKathleenwal3 @TheCentPost That's a terrible idea. Thousands of women and children were sexually abused in missions across Australia. Self empowerment through economic opportunities is how Auatralia solves this issue.
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