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Pat Dodson seems to think so (Age Nov 16), but is Gillard just pulling another swifty?
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It would have to be minimalist. The end game with people of aboriginal heritage has to be integration back into mainstream society. By setting them apart, not teaching them English, poisioning them on welfare etc we are not helping them.
I really can't see it happening at the current time, if the Republic couldn't get up then this won't. People historically in this country have not votes Yes, there have only ever been 5 or 6 carried out of over 40. Hold it fine with the next ferderal election but don't expect it to get up.
Gillards biggest problem will be containing the nutters in the left from confirming too many rights on aboriginal people.
I dont see any need to formally distinguish between different ethnic groups in the Constitution.
What positive purpose does it serve other than 'othering'?
I was of the belief it mainly has to do with officially eliminating the terra nullius debate?
Who exactly would be pushing for 'rights' to be enshrined in the Constitution exclusively for Aboriginal people?
Even if you believed in 'Affirmitive Action' type policies, this is not the way to go about it!
That's exactly what dodson wants,
[A] proper recognition of the indigenous people of Australia as the First Peoples, and acknowledgement of our culture, our languages and our economies within the constitutional firmament.
he is dead against assimilation
I'm against it caus its unnecesary, like the little ode to mateship John Howard wanted to slip in during the republican debate.
I really can't see a purpose for it other than for symbolism.
Or perhaps we should be the ones assimilating with the Aboriginal way of life. They were here first after all right?
What way of life? Most of them live in the suburbs & do the same things you and i do.
*Sigh* I guess we still have a long way to go as a nation..I'm against it caus its unnecesary, like the little ode to mateship John Howard wanted to slip in during the republican debate.
I really can't see a purpose for it other than for symbolism.
If it is not symbolism please explain exactly what it is?*Sigh* I guess we still have a long way to go as a nation..
*Sigh* I guess we still have a long way to go as a nation..
The healthy debate is not the cause of my concern, it is the attitudes within some of them! Please don't misinterpret my words.What utter tripe, healthy debate shows exactly how far we have come. Are some Australians better than others? Do some australias have additional Rights. Should some Australians remain apart from society. In NT QLD and WA? This can be seen as one more poison pill we are giving aboriginal Australians when we should be behind twiggy's campaign to find more jobs for aboriginals, even though many in the aboriginal industry are against that.
The healthy debate is not the cause of my concern, it is the attitudes within some of them! Please don't misinterpret my words.
Are some Australians better than others?
No, but some are different. A bit like saying blondes are better than redheads. Aboriginality is a significant difference, under threat and worthy of recognition as a central part of our heritage.
Do some have additional rights?
Ummm, yes. Special conditions demand special rights in our society and are largely justified in any civilised society. You don't have to look far for examples on that.
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Ye Gods!!This is just Gillard fulfilling a flakey promise to the Greens. She doesn't give a rats about it. Given it to a committee and that's probably the last we'll see of it.
Any changes would be either symbolic and meaningless or enshrine customary law (spearing people etc) and self determimation (separatism) - which would not get a chance of being voted in.