Sunday, July 08, 2012

Stronger Futures bill is very worrying.

 Australia Day is nothing but a toast to genocide.
~ Mary  Peters ~

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Several of the clauses of the Stronger Futures bill are very worrying.  It does away with recognizing any indigenous rights / rites of the children and forbids these children to participate in normal ceremonial practices for example Sorry Days when an elder or person of the community  passes.  These day's can go on for days.

If the child does not go to school even more restrictions are put in place.  This legislation also leaves no place for any further home schooling of any children.  Therefore excluding them from the option of learning both culturally and academically.  This is Genocide.  This type of control is set to be rolled out to all centrelink recipients.

Image by Mezza -Children experiencing nature first hand.
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2 comments:

taiko said...

Time will tell in time:
Taking away the family unit strength and cohesion is directly equated with rising crime and community disrespect. A widespread 20th century american case study attests to this. Survivors of abuse are statistically more likely to go to jail, smoke, take drugs, be victims, and suicide. An in depth Canadian study attests to this (ACE study). This forceful self righteous prying apart of the family units of Australia's rightful custodians by the deluded psychopathic political cargo cultists of australia is about depowering the cultures of our precious indigenous peoples'nations. Much of this is done, in reality, to create lack of continuity, to enable mining and toxic waste dumps, to enable the sick and ailing political corporate structure to continue. The sneaky purchasing of long term land leases in return for infrastructures by our corporate governments attest to this. And entwined about all of this, like smoke and mirrors, is the myth of save the little children.
I call it corporate abuse. Abuse by the corporations. Abuse by those with power upon gentle folk. Little children see it for what it is. May their spirits be strong and full of ove and courage. Time WILL TELL in time. toujours gai, taiko

emmee said...

Your words are very wise indeed! Corporate abuse is a term I an understand. I see that the people are used as a commodity. Precious lands are being mutilated ... Once again thanks for dropping by! I love to hear comment on anything. Cheers Mezza