Yes, another fair-skinned Anglo-Saxon playing games of 'silly-buggers' with identifying herself as an indigenous Australian.
Off with the pixies and in the Land of Make Believe.
linkInstead of us having a $64,000,000 plebiscite to ask the Australian public if gay buggery should be sanctified in law, it should be a plebiscite to ask if this "I'm an aborigine" nonsense should meet certain Family Tree consanguinity criteria.
People shouldn't be allowed to have themselves officially described as belonging to an ethnicity that they clearly don't belong to.
If little fibs are not challenged for their authenticity when first ventured, then over time they become big lies that no one dares question for fear of accusations of 'racism' and abo-bashing ... and that's
exactly what we are witnessing here.
Andrew Bolt pointed to this elephant-in-the-room and was keel-hauled for his honesty and his reluctance to worship at the altar of Political Correctness.
If Australian society is going to build itself on bullshit, then this is the way to go. Calling a pitch-fork a spade.
Enough with this pretentious and childish nonsense, I say.
** Consanguinity ("blood relation", from the Latin consanguinitas) is the property of being from the same kinship as another person. In that aspect, consanguinity is the quality of being descended from the same ancestor as another person.