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Damien Richardson talks with Frank Salter about Anglophobia, immigration, culture, the voice, and more
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Arguably, the indigenous population won the jackpot when, of all the circling powers, the continent was seized by Britain, a small cluster of islands on the other side of the world.
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Arguably, the indigenous population won the jackpot when, of all the circling powers, the continent was seized by Britain, a small cluster of islands on the other side of the world.
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As famous Australian historian Geoffrey Blainey put it, when the British arrived in Australia, β[t]he people who had just invented the steam engine were face-to-face with people who, though rich in many branches of knowledge, could not boil water.β.
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As famous Australian historian Geoffrey Blainey put it, when the British arrived in Australia, β[t]he people who had just invented the steam engine were face-to-face with people who, though rich in many branches of knowledge, could not boil water.β.
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A major statement on immigration and ethnicity by Prof. Eric Kaufmann, a leading researcher in the area of ethnicity and nationalism.
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Immigration, Ethnic Change and Polarisation - Prof. Eric Kaufmann. (NCF Immigration Conference)
Speaking at the New Culture Forum's immigration conference in October 2023, Prof. Eric Kaufmann addressed one of today's most pivotal issues: Immigration, Ethnic Change and Polarization. Prof. Kaufmann is Professor of Politics at the University of Buckinghamβ¦
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A Vision of GENUINE Reconciliation: Part 1 of 4 - Anglo & Aboriginal History
The history of Anglo-indigenous relations begins with one fact generally accepted, and reinforced by the Mabo decision, that the continent and associated islands were annexed by Great Britain and the Australian nation was built over the next century on land that had been occupied by Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders since time immemorial. After that there is less consensus.
The dominant historical narrative, the one taught in schools and universities and by the media, assumes that British settlement frustrated indigenous achievement of national consciousness and self-rule. Expressed as an explicit claim, this view is certainly false, if British colonisation is set in historical context.
The video provides that context in an overview of colonial activities by European and Asian powers, and pre-contact histories of the British and Aboriginal peoples.
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The history of Anglo-indigenous relations begins with one fact generally accepted, and reinforced by the Mabo decision, that the continent and associated islands were annexed by Great Britain and the Australian nation was built over the next century on land that had been occupied by Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders since time immemorial. After that there is less consensus.
The dominant historical narrative, the one taught in schools and universities and by the media, assumes that British settlement frustrated indigenous achievement of national consciousness and self-rule. Expressed as an explicit claim, this view is certainly false, if British colonisation is set in historical context.
The video provides that context in an overview of colonial activities by European and Asian powers, and pre-contact histories of the British and Aboriginal peoples.
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A Vision of GENUINE Reconciliation: Part 1 - Anglo & Aboriginal History
When the British claimed, named, and settled Australia they broke no laws or moral standards of the time.
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When the British claimed, named, and settled Australia they broke no laws or moral standards of the time.
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A Vision of GENUINE Reconciliation: Part 2 of 4 - Two Founding Peoples
Indigenous peoples' main contribution was to share their land. Though the sharing was usually involuntary, it nevertheless makes ATSI people foundational for the nation. Moreover, that contribution was value-added. Down the millennia Aborigines had shaped the distribution of plant species, especially through frequent controlled burning. They assisted colonists, guiding them to resources and pathways using their superior local knowledge.
Anglo colonists brought vast cultural capital, millennia worth of invention and accumulation across Europe and beyond in the realms of agriculture, science, medicine, industry, religion, law, politics, philosophy, the arts, and literature. The First Fleet brought Western civilisation, and with it the white race's extended phenotype, to the Great South Land.
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Indigenous peoples' main contribution was to share their land. Though the sharing was usually involuntary, it nevertheless makes ATSI people foundational for the nation. Moreover, that contribution was value-added. Down the millennia Aborigines had shaped the distribution of plant species, especially through frequent controlled burning. They assisted colonists, guiding them to resources and pathways using their superior local knowledge.
Anglo colonists brought vast cultural capital, millennia worth of invention and accumulation across Europe and beyond in the realms of agriculture, science, medicine, industry, religion, law, politics, philosophy, the arts, and literature. The First Fleet brought Western civilisation, and with it the white race's extended phenotype, to the Great South Land.
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1 Year's Births From India (24.02 million births in 2021) or China (9.56 million births in 2022) Would Swamp Australia. Who's in Charge in Canberra - and Why Do They Hate Us? With Immigration at RECORD BREAKING Levels, How is This NOT An Invasion?
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WE WILL REMEMBER | 11th November | Remembrance Day
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A Vision of GENUINE Reconciliation: Part 2 of 4 - Two Founding Peoples
Anglo-Celtic colonists brought vast cultural capital, millennia worth of invention and accumulation across Europe and beyond when they first settled. Particularly in the realms of agriculture, science, medicine, industry, religion, law, politics, philosophy, the arts, and literature.
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Anglo-Celtic colonists brought vast cultural capital, millennia worth of invention and accumulation across Europe and beyond when they first settled. Particularly in the realms of agriculture, science, medicine, industry, religion, law, politics, philosophy, the arts, and literature.
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A Vision of GENUINE Reconciliation: Part 2 of 4 - Two Founding Peoples
Many in the Indigenous rights movement want protection from a constitution that, while not completely indifferent, while raising no impediment to their full participation in politics or society, does not name them, does not recognise that they were here first, nor acknowledges their contribution to national culture and identity. Many Indigenous Australians think that the Constitution should include such recognition.
Anglo-Australians should sympathise with this complaint because the Constitution also barely mentions them. Since the 1970s that document has stood by, so to speak, while hostile elites attacked the countryβs founding assimilationist immigration policy.
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Many in the Indigenous rights movement want protection from a constitution that, while not completely indifferent, while raising no impediment to their full participation in politics or society, does not name them, does not recognise that they were here first, nor acknowledges their contribution to national culture and identity. Many Indigenous Australians think that the Constitution should include such recognition.
Anglo-Australians should sympathise with this complaint because the Constitution also barely mentions them. Since the 1970s that document has stood by, so to speak, while hostile elites attacked the countryβs founding assimilationist immigration policy.
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A Vision of GENUINE Reconciliation: Part 2 of 4 - Two Founding Peoples
Also relevant to reciprocal reconciliation is what both sides contributed to the other in their history together. Both contributed to Australian identity. Indigenous peoplesβ main contribution was to share their land. Though the sharing was usually involuntary, it nevertheless makes ATSI people foundational for the nation.
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Also relevant to reciprocal reconciliation is what both sides contributed to the other in their history together. Both contributed to Australian identity. Indigenous peoplesβ main contribution was to share their land. Though the sharing was usually involuntary, it nevertheless makes ATSI people foundational for the nation.
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A Vision of GENUINE Reconciliation: Part 3 of 4 - Non Negotiable Terms
Australia has two historic peoples, indigenous and Anglo-Celtic, both worthy of recognition, whether in the Constitution, in legislation, or in educational curricula.
If the Constitution is to be amended to afford recognition to Australiaβs founding peoples, it is appropriate that both indigenous and Anglo Australians be recognised. At present indigenous peoples are shown sympathy, while Anglo history and behaviour are often vilified.
Written and spoken by Dr. Frank Salter.
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Australia has two historic peoples, indigenous and Anglo-Celtic, both worthy of recognition, whether in the Constitution, in legislation, or in educational curricula.
If the Constitution is to be amended to afford recognition to Australiaβs founding peoples, it is appropriate that both indigenous and Anglo Australians be recognised. At present indigenous peoples are shown sympathy, while Anglo history and behaviour are often vilified.
Written and spoken by Dr. Frank Salter.
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A Vision of GENUINE Reconciliation: Part 3 of 4 - Non Negotiable Terms
Dr. Frank Salter highlights FOUR NON-NEGOTIABLE terms regarding GENUINE reconciliation. Can you think of any others?
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Dr. Frank Salter highlights FOUR NON-NEGOTIABLE terms regarding GENUINE reconciliation. Can you think of any others?
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A Vision of GENUINE Reconciliation: Part 3 of 4 - Non Negotiable Terms
No act of reconciliation should be allowed to threaten national continuity, unity or identity.
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No act of reconciliation should be allowed to threaten national continuity, unity or identity.
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A Vision of GENUINE Reconciliation: Part 3 of 4 - Non Negotiable Terms
Australia must settle indigenous grievance and minority assertiveness in general, or it will be less able to navigate the hazardous regional environment that is coming in the near future.
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Australia must settle indigenous grievance and minority assertiveness in general, or it will be less able to navigate the hazardous regional environment that is coming in the near future.
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MULTICULTURAL HYPOCRISY
In multicultural politics, it's not only normal but appropriate for individuals to be conscious of their cultural or ethnic identities and active in defending them, but the white majority is punished for expressing ethnic identity and preferences.
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In multicultural politics, it's not only normal but appropriate for individuals to be conscious of their cultural or ethnic identities and active in defending them, but the white majority is punished for expressing ethnic identity and preferences.
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A Vision of GENUINE Reconciliation: Part 4 of 4 - Negotiable Terms
In order to establish trust, Aborigines should apologise to Anglo-Australians, when appropriate, for transgressions committed by members of their communities.
An Aboriginal apology would not at all excuse instances of bad behaviour towards indigenous people or nullify prime minister Ruddβs apology. But it is surely reasonable that indigenous leaders should apologise for patterns of bad behaviour shown by their own local communities.
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In order to establish trust, Aborigines should apologise to Anglo-Australians, when appropriate, for transgressions committed by members of their communities.
An Aboriginal apology would not at all excuse instances of bad behaviour towards indigenous people or nullify prime minister Ruddβs apology. But it is surely reasonable that indigenous leaders should apologise for patterns of bad behaviour shown by their own local communities.
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