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RE: Collective Guilt: Detentions, and the History of Australia

in #colonisation6 years ago (edited)

You must recognize that the Australian people are still disgracing traditions and aboriginal culture: owning once aboriginal land and using it to make shopping malls, to mine its resources etc is disgraceful.

Anyone who actively complies with Australian, or most of the materialist government systems from around the world are blatantly supporting the continual oppression of any creative, peaceful, non-corrupted cultural development. Break the chain.

Science is worshiped and chanted in our modern societies where the "creative industries" are passed off as advertisement positions in place of real creative endeavors.

The aboriginal people are not, and were not just a race, they are a culture and way of life. The wrongdoing of modern Australian culture will eventually be repaid, Newtons third law applies to the human race and it's actions in this universe.

I do not have to raise a finger, modern society is losing its life force.

(Industry, government, law sounds nice at first but it is a Faustian deal, we are children stumbling before we can walk, fall so we can rise again.)

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I'm fully aware that Aboriginal culture and tradition have been disgraced by the colonisers. What I disagree with is this idea of collective guilt for ALL Australians.

The fact is that if the Europeans hadn't colonised Australia, another country would have. It was an inevitability. I'm not saying that the colonisation was right, I fully understand that Australia was the Aboriginal people's land, but it was going to happen regardless of which country did it.

If you define yourself as Australian, you must take on the responsibility that follows. You do not have to call yourself Australian. You can just be yourself, you are a child of the universe, you belong to yourself alone.