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If you breakdown the stats what you find is Aboriginals living in cities and inner regional areas have a higher life expectancy than their counterparts living in remote areas. Yunupingu died recently at 46, and although he owned his own helicopter and fulltime pilot. sadly he wasn't able to find a kidney donor. My point is living remotely has its advantages and disadvantages.Meanwhile back to the voice. We have Indigenous men living 8 years less then the Australian average
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What's the No campaigns solution here? All i have heard is a big fat Nothing.
That's because the inner-city Aboriginals have taken advantage of hospitals schools and the colonial way of life.If you breakdown the stats what you find is Aboriginals living in cities and inner regional areas have a higher life expectancy than their counterparts living in remote areas. Yunupingu died recently at 46, and although he owned his own helicopter and fulltime pilot. sadly he wasn't able to find a kidney donor. My point is living remotely has its advantages and disadvantages.
I agree and that's what I find sad about the referendum in many ways.I could say a lot but unless you've lived amongst full bloods for over five seconds and seen what goes on everyday you can't have an opinion.
I have being that I lived in Tennant Creek for over two years as the IT Manager for an Aboriginal Health Service - some of the things I saw there are not fit for publication. I also spent two years working for Centrebet in Alice, Alice for me was far worse than Tennant considering in Alice I had a town camp bordering where I lived. Then I lived in Leonora for ten years and the only time there were problems was when outlying tribes would visit the town and they would get drunk and fight along tribal lines. Oh, and when your house wasn't broken into when you were at work. The most notable time was when I was in Tennant and I was away for a week on a work course I came back to my homebrew stash of 100 bottles being drunk and smashed all over the place was well as shit and piss everywhere, they also drank a brew that was still in the fermenter FFS.I agree and that's what I find sad about the referendum in many ways.
Roughly 3.8% of the Australian population is Aboriginal. This referendum is going to effect them a lot more then most people.
I know many city slickers who have never met anyone Aboriginal.
I strongly suspect many Australians will be making their decisions in ignorance of the issues effecting Aboriginal communities.
Like Wests TigersPast performance IS an indicator of the future.
This time some are being suckered into putting it in the constitution.
Yeah NAH
So let me get this straight....I should know the entire Constitution before posting in this thread? I am firmly of the opinion that the Constitution should not differentiate on the basis of race, it is part of why I'll vote no. When you said it is part of the Constitution, I did what anyone who wants the facts would do and ask for the details which Twentyforty respectfully added.Like I said, I'd vote yes to removing that clause.What the actual. Imagine posting so many times in this thread, whilst not even knowing that race was part of the constitution.
So I shouldnt post because other people you dont like post?That along with others that are flat out ideologues, as clearly shown by one promoting a lie he has long quoted at the bottom of each and every post.
This is a straight out lie. No other way to put it and you wonder why I accuse you of twisting on ideology. Not only did I NOT contort anything, I copy and pasted the EXACT words, verbatim as they were deleted from the clause in 1967!!!!!! You are twisting facts, not acting in good faith, based on facts. The change didnt relate to "removal of a handful of words relating to the state at all. The change...and I repeat....literally deleted the words...“other than the aboriginal race in any State,". Literal copy/paste.Talk about good faith, I always post in good faith, based on facts, just as I did above to inform others, including the oblivious you. It has been there since inception, still is, and the change related to removal of a handful of words relating to state powers, yet you try and contort that as well.
Do you actually like Tucker Carlson? I really hate our obsession with American culture here so not a fan but also haven't spent any time on him beyond seeing the odd media grab about him.Tucker Carlson on X
(Watch GNRs little brain explode)
Get them off the piss and drugsMeanwhile back to the voice. We have Indigenous men living 8 years less then the Australian average
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What's the No campaigns solution here? All i have heard is a big fat Nothing.
Me? No way, not into fossils. I find the American political situation really false. Everyone just talked in bloated empty rhetoric, all the elite people, very little awareness of the world, stupidly trotting on about American greatness. I avoid it where possible.Do you like Biden?
I have being that I lived in Tennant Creek for over two years as the IT Manager for an Aboriginal Health Service - some of the things I saw there are not fit for publication. I also spent two years working for Centrebet in Alice, Alice for me was far worse than Tennant considering in Alice I had a town camp bordering where I lived. Then I lived in Leonora for ten years and the only time there were problems was when outlying tribes would visit the town and they would get drunk and fight along tribal lines. Oh, and when your house wasn't broken into when you were at work. The most notable time was when I was in Tennant and I was away for a week on a work course I came back to my homebrew stash of 100 bottles being drunk and smashed all over the place was well as shit and piss everywhere, they also drank a brew that was still in the fermenter FFS.
The question was asked how to extend their life expectancy.Are you serious bro (Tucker) Not your best post. Keep them on the piss. Keep them real.