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Good riddance
04.16.04 (6:49 pm)   [edit]
I always thought that ATSIC was the embodiment of a kind of fluffy-wuffy, huggy-wuggy apartheid. And
here
Andrew Bolt says as much, almost in the same words.

The scrapping of ATSIC is a fantastic thing, and the beginning of the end of the racist Aboriginal industry. Then we'll get around to taking down all those other divisive tribal institutions, and eventually the twisted sisterhood.

And won't that be a bloody relief.
 


posted by: DreamPrincess (reply)
post date: 05.02.04 (6:52 pm)

I don't know that abolishing ATSIC was the right thing to do. It does somewhat isolate Indigenous Australians, which I believe is opposite to their proposed cause. That said, I think that particular demographic needed ATSIC to stand up for their rights... Because no one else seems to want to.

Just a thought.



posted by: newbie (reply)
post date: 05.22.04 (7:02 am)

I thought since you were a performer you might have been interesting, but I didn't read anything here that I hadn't read on any other right-wing blog. It almost seems like there's just one person writing the blog and its syndicated to heaps of websites.



posted by: tongue-in-cheek (reply)
post date: 08.03.04 (8:06 pm)

so...where's the line between sarcastic wit and true belief? and out of curiousity, why are you so twisted about the sisterhood? I personally think the dismantling of ATSIC is further evidence of the shameful state of race relations in our country. The Commission may have been ineffective, corrupt, short-sighted (and name me a government or statutory authority that isn't!!) but I don't think its up to white men to make decisions about the protections necessary for Indigenous Australians...especially when their leader finds it hard to articulate the simple "sorry.."

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