@TheBritLad Wrong, wrong, wrong!!
Don’t “take the knee” or bow down. STAND THE FUCK UP!!
Raise your fists!
Demand justice!
Demand Capital punishment!
Demand deportation!
Do not be meek, be furious!
Be ruthlessly clear in your language demanding change!
Do not let your rage fade away.
@AngieCrid@SatoshiWolf As a wog myself (born in Greece) from the old days, you are so wrong. We are proud to be wogs. In the old days, we copped it and we we dished it out, but we never ever played the victim like so many modern day migrants.
@JacintaAllanMP You’re a gaslighter, you corrupt hack.
You don’t give a shit about Victorians, you certainly couldn’t care less about ANZAC Day or what it stands for.
Your sole objective is to stay in power by whatever means, even if that means completely destroying this once great state
GF!
My theory on the Palestinization of Western liberal democracies:
🇺🇸 How the Muslim Brotherhood manipulated Western liberal democracies using the so-called "Palestinian cause."
🗣️From my speech on Capitol Hill on November 19 at ISGAP's conference on the Muslim Brotherhood threat to U.S. national security.
The Truth Behind Modern Aboriginal Ceremonies!
— By; Jacinta Yangapi
Nampijinpa Price..
Many people assume that certain Aboriginal cultural practices, such as dot painting and Welcome to Country ceremonies, have been passed down for tens of thousands of years. Recent Welcome To Country Ceremonies have even suggested figures as high as 250,000 years. However, historical evidence suggests that these traditions were actually developed in recent decades.
• Dot Painting was invented in 1971 by Geoffrey Bardon, a white schoolteacher, who introduced the technique to Aboriginal artists in Papunya. Traditional Aboriginal art existed long before this, but there are no ancient dot paintings found in caves or on rock walls. The distinctive modern style emerged as part of a contemporary art movement.
• The Welcome to Country ceremony was created in 1976 by Ernie Dingo and Richard Walley. It was originally performed to welcome visiting Māori performers as a reciprocal gesture of hospitality. Unlike the Māori haka, which has deep historical and linguistic roots, there is no traditional Aboriginal word for Welcome to Country. This raises the question: How can it be an “ancient ceremony” if no term for it existed in traditional Aboriginal languages?
• The Acknowledgement of Country was introduced even later, in the 1990s. It is not an ancient ritual but rather a modern protocol developed for official and corporate settings.
• The Smoking Ceremony, often presented as an ancient practice, is another modern invention, also linked to Ernie Dingo around 1976. While smoke was used in some Indigenous customs for cleansing or healing, the formalized smoking ceremonies seen today were not widely practiced before the late 20th century.
• There is no photographic, film, or video evidence of any of these ceremonies being performed at major events—such as Royal Tours, AFL/NRL Grand Finals, the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, or ANZAC Day services—before the 1970s and 1990s. If these traditions were truly ancient and widespread, they would have been documented in historical footage and in historical manuscript and observations by the many early explorers, historians and observers. There is no evidence that these practices were ever part of my cultural history.
The Importance of Truth Over Myth
Understanding history honestly is essential. While cultural traditions evolve over time, it is misleading to claim that recent inventions are ancient practices. Rather than accepting myths at face value, we should question divisive offensive narratives that are presented as historical fact.
@JacintaAllanMP Why don’t you pop down to Melbourne’s northern suburbs and ask some of your newly arrived Arab and Moslem migrants if they’ll be celebrating this day with you.
Wouldn’t that be great to watch!!
@DrewPavlou Any person, male or female, who joined or supported ISIS, has forfeited any right to live in a civilised society and have no claim to any citizenship.
They’re Neanderthals and should be left to rot.
Their progeny should be institutionalised for humanity’s sake.
Fuck them all.
This is actually worth watching. This dude gets it right. It’s really eye opening to sensible people when you can show them that you could improve society massively by permanently removing a relatively small amount of repeat offenders from society.