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» Aboriginal Issues   2007-04-01 16:59 Richard

I live in Kalgoolie WA. Over the 5 months I have been here I have been deeply disturbed watching the aboriginals here struggle with booze and violent behaviour due to no respect for themselves or their own families. They sit and lay about in carparks and parks abusing each other everyday attracting the police to interviene constantly. Its saddens me a great deal as I feel that its our ansestors which is to blame for this sad affair.

These people were here first and we invaded their land and took away their spirit to live in a white community where they do not belong. We treat them like scum of the earth and bombard them with booze and toxins to destroy their bodies and to adapt to our rules and welfare. These people have alot to contribute to Australia if only we treated them with respect and learn from their cultures instead of taking it away from them in in exchange of drugs and booze to numb their pain they feel towards our culture! Welfare has not helped the aboriginies it has created mistrust and reduced their own opportunties to work in any trade therefore leads to poverty and dependence. when are we going to learn not to be such ignorant people! We base our lives on meritocracy givin the opportunties on our merit in the education system. We give them no merit. We judge them on their skin colour and the way they live and talk and smell. What gives us the right to take it away from them! We want them to live our way, just what right do we have to do this!

The other day I was at a local shop and out the front in the carpark was an aboriginal woman and a very small child was struggling with a load of boxes and they all fell out onto the road the child was crying and aboriginal woman was battling to pick everything up and keep and eye on the little one. Nonone helped her not one white person even looked at her even when the child began to walk towards a moving car. I did of course. But I was the only one who did! Then we were both ignored, it makes me mad she is a person a mother like everyone else in this community!

Free will is sacred. God never forces you against your free will. Yet doing evil not only hurts you, it also hurts others.

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