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@Geo. said:
Our Home is girt by Sea..

Don't need a Wall..

And half of that sea lays unprotected

The rest is so under protected by our armed forces it is scary

The Brisbane Line won't help in this war ….....
 
@Byron Bay Fan said:
@Nelson said:
@Byron Bay Fan said:
@Newtown said:
Byron, What exactly do you want for today's Aborigines?

I support them collectively and individually have a full role in issues that determine all aspects of their life at all levels. Some want to set up their own nation/s separate from Australia - that is their right. Others of course would choose to stay in white society. There would be at least half a dozen steps between these two opposing positons that many Aborigines would arrive at after consultation with their communities and individual families. If there was (I doubt) widespread support to eventually take back the whole country (over a very long period) then I would support that as well. No one can extinguish their rights that have not been forfeited in any way up to date.

What legal basis do you have for any of this? What law do you think you're applying and what land rights do you think they have that cannot be extinguished in any way other than voluntary forfeiture?

What legal basis did white Australia have in setting up a country that was forcibly obtained with, at that time 1901, probably still a sizable portion of the land (if not majority) still occupied by the native peoples? This question actually refers more accurately to 1788 as well.

The island was seized by force, recognized by a world of nations that many of which were also stolen by force. As there has been no legal agreement it is still open slather what the Aborigines can strive for. It is racist to hold the view that only white people can declare ownership of a country or the island now called Australia. The Aborigines had absolutely no say in the matter and are therefore not bound by such declaration and recognition.

As early as about 50 years ago some Aborigines were issuing there own passports, refusing to be represented by Australian passports. There is another push now for a separate country. The final chapter has not been written yet and may not occur for decades to come.

How individual and groups of Aborigines decide on what tactics, strategy and methods they employ is up to them. But might is not right and what is good for the goose may also be considered good for the gander.

The Aborigines were lucky that is was the English that settled instead of the Dutch or there would not be any left, the Dutch would have slaughtered them all.
 
@happy tiger said:
@Geo. said:
Our Home is girt by Sea..

Don't need a Wall..

And half of that sea lays unprotected

The rest is so under protected by our armed forces it is scary

The Brisbane Line won't help in this war ….....

Shouldn't you be finishing your Bunker…

China built a Wall..you don't see many Mexicans in China..or rabbits..
 
@Geo. said:
@happy tiger said:
@Geo. said:
Our Home is girt by Sea..

Don't need a Wall..

And half of that sea lays unprotected

The rest is so under protected by our armed forces it is scary

The Brisbane Line won't help in this war ….....

Shouldn't you be finishing your Bunker…

China built a Wall..you don't see many Mexicans in China..or rabbits..

Having a wall would be about as useful as using mosquito nets to protect yourself against a great white attack or saltwater croc attack Geo

You could have 50 000 troops over /through that wall before we knew what the hell was going on

People misunderstood the Brisbane Line as well Curtin thought it was giving half the country to the Japanese

The Line really meant if the Japanese get past those tough hombres north of the border what chance do the pussies south of that line have :laughing:
 
@stryker said:
@Byron Bay Fan said:
@Nelson said:
@Byron Bay Fan said:
I support them collectively and individually have a full role in issues that determine all aspects of their life at all levels. Some want to set up their own nation/s separate from Australia - that is their right. Others of course would choose to stay in white society. There would be at least half a dozen steps between these two opposing positons that many Aborigines would arrive at after consultation with their communities and individual families. If there was (I doubt) widespread support to eventually take back the whole country (over a very long period) then I would support that as well. No one can extinguish their rights that have not been forfeited in any way up to date.

What legal basis do you have for any of this? What law do you think you're applying and what land rights do you think they have that cannot be extinguished in any way other than voluntary forfeiture?

What legal basis did white Australia have in setting up a country that was forcibly obtained with, at that time 1901, probably still a sizable portion of the land (if not majority) still occupied by the native peoples? This question actually refers more accurately to 1788 as well.

The island was seized by force, recognized by a world of nations that many of which were also stolen by force. As there has been no legal agreement it is still open slather what the Aborigines can strive for. It is racist to hold the view that only white people can declare ownership of a country or the island now called Australia. The Aborigines had absolutely no say in the matter and are therefore not bound by such declaration and recognition.

As early as about 50 years ago some Aborigines were issuing there own passports, refusing to be represented by Australian passports. There is another push now for a separate country. The final chapter has not been written yet and may not occur for decades to come.

How individual and groups of Aborigines decide on what tactics, strategy and methods they employ is up to them. But might is not right and what is good for the goose may also be considered good for the gander.

:roll yeah right…love to see that happen. They wouldnt last a year on their own.

Well they managed to survive 50,000 years before the white man came along. I doubt Australia will survive 50,000 years of white occupation. Already the island is greatly over-crowded, the rivers are running dry for example Adelaide, species are going missing, rivers are polluted and heat waves due to global warming, etc. etc..
 
@happy tiger said:
@stryker said:
@Byron Bay Fan said:
@Nelson said:
What legal basis do you have for any of this? What law do you think you're applying and what land rights do you think they have that cannot be extinguished in any way other than voluntary forfeiture?

What legal basis did white Australia have in setting up a country that was forcibly obtained with, at that time 1901, probably still a sizable portion of the land (if not majority) still occupied by the native peoples? This question actually refers more accurately to 1788 as well. …...............................
How individual and groups of Aborigines decide on what tactics, strategy and methods they employ is up to them. But might is not right and what is good for the goose may also be considered good for the gander.

:roll yeah right…love to see that happen. They wouldnt last a year on their own.

Where would it all end though ??

The Greeks , Romans , American Indians , Hawaiians , Polynesia , virtually every African nation

Anyway we will at some stage face our own invasion of our country once natural resources become scarcer and scarcer

If you don't think much larger populated countries with far bigger armies and less natural resources aren't eyeing Australia off for the future you are being very naïve

The quicker we can populate this country the better , better off for all our industries and better for the overall protection of our country

Unfortunately this has being the mindset of the past few thousand years and where has it brought the human race and the state of it's habitat the planet to. It has brought us massive

Do you concede that supposedly intelligent and wise humans cannot collectively adopt a moral and sharing attitude to save the planet and themselves.

The natives could before the white man arrived. Even some Polynesians were practising extra-ordinary methods of birth control to save their islands and to prevent wars long before the white man arrived to their islands. But we did give them Mr JC.
 
Back on topic or the thread closes. Byron - find another forum to sprout your political activism. This is not the place.
 
I love lamb but don't understand how it came so expensive, a few years back on Oz Day it was $27 a kilo in Woollies. I was trying to be patriotic. Amongst SE Asians lamb is not popular because of it's supposed smell (that I adore). The lamb industry should do a spicy version of skewers and have give way samples in Asian-populated suburbs. The Mongolians do a beautiful tasty job of lamb skewers.
 
@Byron Bay Fan said:
I love lamb but don't understand how it came so expensive, a few years back on Oz Day it was $27 a kilo in Woollies. I was trying to be patriotic. Amongst SE Asians lamb is not popular because of it's supposed smell (that I adore). The lamb industry should do a spicy version of skewers and have give way samples in Asian-populated suburbs. The Mongolians do a beautiful tasty job of lamb skewers.

My wife is Filipino and loves all our food except for lamb,she reckons it is like goat.but i have met many people from asia who love it(mainly chinese and korean)
 
@happy tiger said:
@pdenny77 said:
@Geo. said:
Mmmmmmm….Lamb basting...I've always found Lemon Garlic and Rosemary good..

I literally just inhaled a roast lamb roll. Hence I have a body like Blocker…as he is now, not in his heyday.

What 😱pen_mouth:
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There was a difference in his hey day ???

No surely not

Well, it's like when you have a beer gut but it is still hard…..as opposed to just a big mound of soft jelly. One is fat but fit, the latter is just a fatty boomba.
My knowledge on useless facts such as this is unrivaled.
 
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-10/meet-the-micro-nations-of-australia/8252020
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Australia has one of the highest number of micro-nations in the world, with citizens choosing to establish their own rule and shrug off the shackles of the country's constitutional democracy….................

Froot loops everywhere
 
Holy hell I've been watching YouTube videos today on how to make pork belly. Food of the Gods right there.
 
@innsaneink said:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-10/meet-the-micro-nations-of-australia/8252020
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Australia has one of the highest number of micro-nations in the world, with citizens choosing to establish their own rule and shrug off the shackles of the country's constitutional democracy….................

Froot loops everywhere

Reading that link, most of those appear to be piss takes or political statements.
 
@jadtiger said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
Holy hell I've been watching YouTube videos today on how to make pork belly. Food of the Gods right there.

Absolutely beautiful if you get it right

Have only tried to cook it once and ballsed it right up…....it was just a glutinous blob. Bloody horrible. It is delicious when cooked right as you say.
 
@Fade To Black said:
@jadtiger said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
Holy hell I've been watching YouTube videos today on how to make pork belly. Food of the Gods right there.

Absolutely beautiful if you get it right

Have only tried to cook it once and ballsed it right up…....it was just a glutinous blob. Bloody horrible. It is delicious when cooked right as you say.

Get the heat right and rub plenty of Salt on the skin to draw the moisture out and you will have the best in flavour and crispy crackling. Its crunchy when you bite it and the rest melts in your month!
 
@goldcoast tiger said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
Holy hell I've been watching YouTube videos today on how to make pork belly. Food of the Gods right there.

Isn't that mostly just fat? Never tried it, but is there any meat in it?

There is meat. The fat turns to crackling which is the bomb.
 

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