JC Denton wrote on Jan 19
th, 2011 at 6:37pm:
Quote:A SHOPPING centre manager has lifted the lid on “Darwin’s dirty secret,” saying a large amount of human faeces is washed on to the city streets every day.
...Itinerants were being blamed for the extra excrement this wet season. Many had moved their camps under the cover of shops to escape the rain.
At Fannie Bay shops about 20 people have moved in to Keith Lane, complete with mattresses, pillows and sheets, over the past couple of weeks.
Is it acceptable that within some communities people who commit domestic violence get a 'pass', because they are Aboriginal?
Is it acceptable that within some communities people who sexually molest their children, or sexually molest their siblings get a 'pass', because they are Aboriginal?
Is it acceptable that within some communities people who sh!t in public areas get a 'pass', because they are Aboriginal?
Is it acceptable that within some communities people who indulge in public drinking to the point of drunkeness get a 'pass', because they are Aboriginal?
I know that not all Aboriginal people behave in this way.
But i believe that those Aboriginal people who are closest to the problematic conduct of their peers, should accept responsibility,
THEMSELVES, for the conduct which they themselves tolerate, and their peers indulge in.
For many years within Australia, Aboriginal people has asked for
'the right of self determination', so as to establish their own dignity, as a people.
But where is the self responsibility of Aboriginal people, for their own conduct?
IMO, it is very disingenuous for those within the Aboriginal community to categorise as
'racists', those in the wider Australian community who criticise the CONDUCT of some Aboriginal people.
If Aboriginal people are to have any dignity and pride, in their own communities,
then they THEMSELVES, need to start to accept responsibility, for their own conduct, and for the conduct of their own community peers.
If the right of self determination is extended to Aboriginal people [and in my opinion it should be], are Aboriginal communities and people, THEMSELVES, able to demonstrate their own ability to act responsibly?
And if Aboriginal people are unable to demonstrate an ability to act responsibly, should white people then be denigrated as 'paternalistic', OR, as racist, when they intervene to assist Aboriginal communities and people?
The wider Australian community can continue to pour resources [money] into resolving 'social' problems within Aboriginal communities, but if Aboriginal people themselves refuse to address and accept responsibility for their own conduct, and the conduct of their peers, then in our 'assistance', the wider Australian community will effectively only be throwing money into a fire.+++
Is there a certain level of mental illness present within some Aboriginal people?
And if there is, who is responsible for that level mental illness which is, or seems to be present, within some Aboriginal people, communities ?
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Typically, an unrestrained sane person will act in ways which are harmless to others, and in ways which are creative, and productive [for himself, others, and society].
And typically, and conversely, an unrestrained INSANE person will act in ways which are harmful and destructive to himself, and, or, others around him.