Fair enough: So buy an aircraft carrier and retake Port Jackson

“We do not for one moment accept that this country is not ours.”
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25 Responses to Fair enough: So buy an aircraft carrier and retake Port Jackson

  1. Albos Toss says:

    Unsigned, gutless wonders are so proud of their kulture they can’t stand behind their words.

  2. Albos Toss says:

    Please remember this group do not speak for my people. I doubt there are any Gittabul on this committee of grifters and outright impersonators (MAYO)

  3. C.L. says:

    Did the Australian people size these bullshit artists up or what?

    It turns out (!) that their actual agenda was to play nice, surf the vibe to victory and then launch a Che Guevara campaign to destroy the sovereignty of the people and invest it (via the Voice) in themselves.

    I’m truly shocked.

  4. calli says:

    Funny how the few aboriginals I know voted “No”. Maybe they saw something also.

    They’re used to the humbugging and b/s, most of us despicable whitey only recognise the latter. But the former is what’s destroying whatever hope the indigenous have for a good life.

  5. NFA says:

    Is that a declaration of war their posting?

    ASIO will be right onto this although their not Garage Aboriginals but more penthouse UN Aboriginals.

  6. Buccaneer says:

    It must be pretty frustrating for the indigiactivist class that despite the populace largely rolling over after being shafted by so many other Marxist betrayals, that their little scam was totally rejected when being presented to the actual voting populace.

    Perhaps we should all get a say a little more often instead of being presented with a uni party rogering?

  7. NFA says:

    C.L.

    Paragliders seem the go these days.

  8. Lee says:

    The mask is well and truly off.

    I have got two words for these activists, but too rude to use on this family-friendly blog.

  9. and says:

    The new big things, Bro, are “Indigenous Knowledges & Law” and “Unsettling Colonial Structures”.

    Voice architect Marcia Langton spotted in Bali after crushing referendum defeat – and she’s still refusing to speak about it.

    ‘Decolonisation aims to challenge existing norms by emphasising place, Indigenous knowledge, and humane principles,’ the program stated.

    ‘How can we foster open-mindedness among conservatives and encourage them to explore how Indigenous traditions and laws can drive innovation?’

  10. and says:

    The likes of Hold the Mayo, Clangton, Droll Pearson, Coochee Gucci Goo, and Hidia Snorp – Worriers of the Aboriginal Resistance/Unsettling/De-Stabilizing – might first upskill in the social graces… Bro!

  11. jupes says:

    I reckon after this vindictive letter, even Albo might think we’ve dodged a bullet here.

    Then again, probably not.

  12. and says:

    Are the Worriers up to the standard of the Tupawassi? A giant boomerang aimed at Canberra might be interesting.

    https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6shuzs

  13. and says:

    Apologies – Tuppawassi.

  14. NFA says:

    Perhaps those UN “Peacekeeping Forces” are on the way.

  15. vlad redux says:

    The best place for unsigned letters is the circular filing cabinet.

  16. Rohan says:

    It appears to me that ‘decolonisation’ is just a fancy synonym for Communism.

  17. cuckoo says:

    Marcia Langton in Bali? I hope she acknowledged the traditional owners upon arrival. And to think I was out of the country and missed the ‘week of silence’ by the losers.

  18. cuckoo says:

    As other commentators are pointing out, this was the most poorly attended federal voting event since 1919. Only 79 percent of eligible voters bothered to show up. When you adjust for that it turns out that only 30 percent of eligible voters cast a Yes vote.

  19. Bruce of Newcastle says:

    buy an aircraft carrier and retake Port Jackson

    The Trojan Horse didn’t work this time. 😀

    I’m amused that one week after the fiasco our Noel is already being rehabilitated by the Murdoch press.

    Pearson model ‘a proven voice’ (Oz, 25 Oct, paywalled)

    A key referendum working group member says the Empowered Communities model could act as a voice in Indigenous communities across the country.

    Doubtful, although it sounds fractionally better than the current policy mess.

  20. Lee says:

    It appears to me that ‘decolonisation’ is just a fancy synonym for Communism.

    “Synonym,” code or euphemism for communism.

    Whatever, its motivation is to destroy Western civilisation, capitalism, culture and values, and replace it with arguably the most evil, murderous, regressive, and dehumanising ideology ever.

  21. C.L. says:

    When you adjust for that it turns out that only 30 percent of eligible voters cast a Yes vote.

    Remarkable given that it was just a “modest proposal” for the population to accept that 1) white people (and all other immigrants) are monsters; and 2) that Noel “White C-nts” Pearson and Marcia Langton will from now on be running the government.

  22. NFA says:

    youze wont giv’ us Da voice… then chug ‘dis’ hemlock…

    Labor Has Sold Out Australia to UNESCO starting in FNQ

  23. Rabz says:

    replace it with arguably the most evil, murderous, regressive, and dehumanising ideology ever

    No, islam is worse than communism. Far, far worse. The most retrograde force in human history, with daylight second.

  24. RacerX says:

    “We do not for one moment accept that this country is not ours.”

    What makes that statement crazy is it is being stated by people with majority non-aboriginal ancestory themselves.

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