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 Compare and contrast 

 Saturday 23 February 2008, 6:31 pm    The Editor
 Categories: Politics, Prodos, Society   Tags: , , , ,

Step 1: Listen to this podcast (if you can — it’s pretty turgid stuff and is quite hard work) by Prodos on the topic of racism and racialism.

Step 2: Read this post by Prodos on the inferior “stone age” indigenous people of Australia.

Step 3: Listen to Prodos’ anti-Islam tune Under Sharia Law, or if you value your eardrums read the lyrics.

Step 4: Decide whether Prodos is a racist, a racialist, or neither. Give us your conclusions in comments.

 Spade a freakin’ shovel 

 Thursday 21 February 2008, 6:28 pm    The Editor
 Categories: Blogosphere, Politics, Society   Tags: , , , ,

GrodsCorp’s old mate, Prodos — in the proud tradition of the straight-talking, true blue, fair dinkum, right-thinking Aussie man he is — doesn’t mince his words. Lefties are “scum”, Mohammed is a pig, and now indigenous Australians are “stone age” people who are so clearly inferior to the proud and super Western culture we’ve gifted them that they deserve ridicule.

Mr Rudd explained that “The traditions and lore of Australia’s indigenous peoples belongs to what may be the oldest continuous culture on Earth” - referring, of course, to the proud Stone Age traditions to which many Australian Aborigines seek to identify with and preserve.

However, you simply must read the article at its original source to see Prodos’ really clever and funny use of pictures and captions to demonstrate how primitive them boongs are.

And to see the bizarre way that Prodos concludes the post. I’m not telling… check it out yourself.

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 “I’ve got indigenous friends, but…” 

 Wednesday 13 February 2008, 2:52 pm    Bridgit Gread
 Categories: Blogosphere, Politics, Society   Tags: , , ,

AWH’s resident fruit-loop KG is an expert on all things indigenous - he’s lived, worked and travelled with them (hard not to forget; he constantly tells the world) so he is a source of great wisdom and authority on the topic. Today he informs indigenous Australians that this morning’s ‘Sorry’ doesn’t mean jack … and that he and his wife have done far more to help them than any government:

You’ve shown my beloved wife your affection and boundless hospitality and generosity and in return she cared for your wounds and your sick children, at the cost of her own health and the chance to advance further in her chosen career. More than once she risked her life and considered it a small price to pay for the joy your company brought her.

How very noble: she should be knighted in the Queen’s Birthday honours. Now I can’t speak for Mrs KG, since it’s her husband doing the talking, but note the thinly-veiled barb about her health and how she sacrificed advancement in “her chosen career”. Wouldn’t a true friend of the Aboriginal people consider such service an honour, a life fulfilled, instead of carping about hardships and lost opportunities? You didn’t hear Fred Hollows whinging about living in tents and shacks in Eritrea, missing out on the squillions he could’ve made in private practice. KG’s stock on the sainthood exchange just dropped a few points.

The apology of this Gummint doesn’t speak for us, any more than it is offered sincerely to you, our friends. It’s just more Gummint Business, and we both know what that means, eh, blackfellas. Pass me a beer, Bangleesh and to hell with ‘em.

The hand of tolerance and friendship was offered to a quarter-million Australians today - tokenistic or not it was an unprecedented step - and all this bigoted gollum can do is lurk in the shadows, whispering “Psst! Don’t believe them! They liiiiiee!” I’d like to see KG stand before those women weeping on the lawns of Parliament House today and tell them it was a cynical, meaningless gesture. Let’s see how many blackfella friends he has then.

 Conspiracy theory 

 Thursday 28 June 2007, 1:51 pm    John Surname
 Categories: Politics   Tags: ,

As The Happy Revolutionary pointed out, Howard hasn’t yet explained how an attack on native land rights and 99 year leases have anything to do with combating child abuse.

Maybe, just maybe, Howard is more interested in suring up the land for mining companies, and is using the peadophile crackdown as a front to grab votes from the soft left who have shifted to Rudd?

Who has Howard been more loyal to in the last 11 years - mining companies or Indigenous Australians?

But what heartless Australian could ever doubt the intentions of a government reacting to a report called The Little Children Are Scared?

Me for one. Duke it out in the comments.

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