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Paul Kelly almost writes a really good column on Senator Price.
Then he tries to Meloni her into the ‘correct’ club…
Only the beautiful people deserve their own Aborigine.
Yada yada yada yada.
No.
Kelly sure is good at rambling on.
Spot on CL, ‘almost’ a good piece. Kelly captures the current dynamics and why Jacinta is exactly right and has broad appeal, but he just can’t help himself running interference for ‘eloquent’ Albo and the Yes! camp.
“…Australians look at her face and know who this woman is…”
You could see this coming; this is her great power, generally speaking.
They’ll tie themselves in knots, trying to find an ‘appropriate’ way to attack her.
AnAl
Our “great” leader admits that his path to reconciliation does not involve meeting and talking to those with a different opinion.
Many…many words to say Yes is bad but No is worse.
And still utterly unconvincing.
I suppose we are to read this lengthy excusing journobabble and not read the Uluru statement in full because too long, and way too disturbing.
Still a NO from me. Jacinta has run strategic, verbal and heartfelt rings around the likes of the professionally indigenous Langton, Burney, Davis and Pearson.
She totally gets it. Shame that so many of the intelligent but idiot class don’t.
What should readers make of Kelly’s inability to articulate examples of this so called racism from the No supporters? Is it just an oversight or is the whole article a shameless dog whistle? Is he hoping that readers will thoughtlessly repeat this claim without bothering to back it up with some evidence?
Kelly says, ” (Price) repudiates the entire narrative of invasion trauma and the claims that Indigenous peoples today still suffer from colonisation. Indeed, she said colonial settlement had a “positive impact” – nominating running water and readily available food.
These remarks will infuriate the power structure, Indigenous and non-Indigenous. They demand modification since they deny too much of the historical record. Peter Dutton cannot afford to repeat them.”
Of course, the opposite is true. Dutton – and all of us – should confirm that what she says is true. The only truth in his statement is that this will infuriate the power structure, because it undermines their hold on power. What she says is self-evident. NONE of us would want to live in the world of 1788. And there is plenty of eye witness evidence from First Fleet journals etc that Aboriginal life was brutal and violent when Europeans first arrived. Life in late 18th century Britain was pretty brutal – you could still be hanged for stealing and sailors could still be flogged to death. But even people inured to a violent life were horrified at how aboriginal men treated their women.
The terrible conditions in remote aboriginal settlements today are not the result of colonialism but of a combination of Aboriginal traditional culture, the reinforcement of this by present power structures in land councils etc and the encouragement of a victim mentality via the particular version of the welfare state applied by inner city elites and bureaucrats to aborigines today.
Jacinta Price and her views are the way forward if we really want progress for Aborigines in Australia.
Price is ‘dangerous’, no quite and not yet, accused of hate speech.
Meanwhile, Langton is harmless and has merely ‘made mistakes’.
Aside from which, the site of the struggle has become feminised. Kelly goes along with it; presents the ‘surprise’ that is Price then counters with Langton, unsurprisingly. Women’s business.
An interesting article from Vikki Campion at Vikki Campion: Say what you like, the Senate rules don’t apply to all
I was given a copy that I have reproduced here, Senate and AEC Rules Are Just Blowing in the Wind
We have ‘fair’ voting rules in Australia, don’t we?
Who is the guy on the right (next to Warren Mundine) in the Leak cartoon?
And the left, which controls the political and cultural paradigm is not poison?
Maybe it’s Anthony Dillon?
In desperation, Annabel Crabb suggested people have a “trawl” through social media to see all the examples of the rising tide of racism in Australia. No thanks.
But she looks away from Marcia Langton’s use of the American term “coloured help” to describe Bess and Jacinta Price.
Buccaneer – you beat me to it. Let’s have some (real*) examples, thanks Kelly, you waffling wrongologist windbag.
It is.
*i.e. not fabricated.
One might wonder how many of the activist class have taken to social media anonymously to contribute to the rising tide Crabb sites in her trawl in an effort both to excuse Langton et al their record and create an I told you so moment? Given the dishonesty of the arguments presented in favour of the voice and the amount of shut up racist tropes they emit, not much would surprise.
I haven’t exposed myself to a P Kelly article in over a decade, is it always six word sentences clustered together to form a paragraph? It reads like chatGPT has had a go at condensing twitter threads.
What’s the go with Huge Ackman?
Sick of the closet?